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Sites to inject other than abdomen and back.
Hi, I'm using a MiniMed since 9 years now, and have blisters on my abs and bums from the injections. I was thinking of injecting on my thighs for sometime, has anyone tried this or anybody has a better suggestion on rotation of sites?
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Just to add the reactions (allergy) from the glue on the stubs...
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I use pump and always put into my thighs. It hurts too much anywhere else I've tried. I think the only drawback to this is the insulin takes longer to work rather than in the stomach area, but I have had no problems. Good luck!
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I put my site on my stomach. I also have the mini med and i think it works great on the stomach! 😃
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I use the pump on my thighs,hips and bottom. The only issue I have with using it on my thighs is that I can't sleep on the same side. Good luck with new positioning.
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Don't know if this would work for your reaction but when I inject on my stomach I clean with benOin instead of plain alcohol. I have problems w the stub sweating off and the benzoin leaves a sticky film that helps the stub adhere. Maybe that would protect your skin from the glue? Ask your physician - it's expensive but he might get it covered by your ins since you have an allergy. Good luck!
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For reactions to the glue you could try Cavalon No-Sting barrier spray or swabs. My son is allergic to all adhesives and this works great!! Puts a barrier between your skin and adhesive.
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have been on a paradigm pump for about 8 years. Have somewhat same issues, catheter in the same area takes it tole.
Have changed catheter to orbit 90 and am using the back. didn't think I would like this but everything seems very comfortable and site change works well. even a little less insulin |
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