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Muzlim 08-10-2011 05:41 PM

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?

Thanks,

Muzlim

Muzlim 08-11-2011 09:47 AM

Just to add the reactions (allergy) from the glue on the stubs...

Thanks!

dano 08-11-2011 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Muzlim (Post 5451)
Just to add the reactions (allergy) from the glue on the stubs...

Somewhere on this forum, some the members were previously talking about what to do for the reaction to the glue, with good results. You might try a search for the information. I don't pump, therefore, I am not much help in that respect.

mrpop33 11-10-2011 08:29 PM

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!

Cutieypie25 11-26-2011 04:46 AM

I put my site on my stomach. I also have the mini med and i think it works great on the stomach! 😃

Hollee86 12-08-2011 01:53 AM

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.

Jims3400 12-29-2011 10:50 AM

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!

Mburke17 02-25-2012 03:52 AM

Iv prep
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jims3400 (Post 6493)
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!

To add to Jims3400...you could also try IV Prep pads (same size as alcohol swabs) and are very inexpensive. You can get them through Medtronic.

meredwagoner 03-30-2012 04:23 AM

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.

mikeg 04-04-2012 12:31 AM

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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