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Old 07-04-2006, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by sofaraway
coudl you try using shorter needles? that might help some?

I'm using 8mm, 31 gauge needles. I have no idea what size those are in the bigger domain of needles. Can someone tell me?
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Old 07-05-2006, 02:32 AM
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The abdomen has lots of blood vessels which makes it tricky to inject without bruising. Shorter needle certainlt help though I've started injecting in my side as it's softer and less prone to bruising. If you inject in good light you can see the blood vessels and avoid them.
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Old 07-05-2006, 11:44 AM
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I'm new at injecting and my tummy has bruises the size of silver dollars all over it now. I'm doing something wrong, obviously. There's no pain when I inject. Just those ugly splotches of bruise.

And I pinch. The doc told me that was the way.
Make sure to rotate your injection site regularly. Injecting in the same area too often can cause irritation and scarring of the subcutaneous fat. Also, if you don't pinch up enough at the injection site, you could hit a small blood vessel. I usually get bruises after one of these "bleeders". For such a minor trauma, these tiny drops of blood turn into such hideous wounds and take such a long time to go away.

In order to minimize bruising, I rotate my injection site from left to right over the course of a week. (Sunday inject on my left side and move along my torso each day so that by Saturday I'm injecting on my right side. Then I move back to the left again on Sunday. I also take AM injections above the navel and PM injections below the navel.) I sometimes inject 4-6 times a day which makes it difficult to remember where the last injection site was. This technique helps elimitate the guesswork. (However, I still do get bruises from time to time...just a lot fewer)
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Old 07-09-2006, 02:07 AM
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I pinch up 'cuz it works out better and I find it doesn't hurt as much.
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Old 07-09-2006, 05:34 AM
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I don't pinch. I just stick, push, and pull.
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Old 07-09-2006, 11:15 AM
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Tried the 5mm for a few days (no pinch) & have found they hurt more than the 8mm needles (with pinch) Hmm....
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Old 07-13-2006, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Jinx13
I'm new at injecting and my tummy has bruises the size of silver dollars all over it now. I'm doing something wrong, obviously. There's no pain when I inject. Just those ugly splotches of bruise.

And I pinch. The doc told me that was the way.
I've gotten bruises occasionally also (still fairly new at shooting). I use the 8mm ultrafine size with pens.

What I found was that when I select a spot to stick, if I feel a significant prick I am likely to skewer a small capillary and get a little bleed and the bruise. I just move a little distance if there is a significant sensation, and at the new spot I usually never feel a thing, and have no bruise or bleed.

Your technique will get better also, as you stick keep it smooth, don't tilt the needle afterward, keep the angle constant. Don't stick deeper as you work the plunger to inject, and withdraw smoothly.

Lastly if you bruise, a little Aspercreme (or anything with a salicylate) applied to the site will clear it up quicker.

I also rotate sites - belly, sides and thighs for Humalog, and butt for Lantus.
I found splitting the Lantus into two smaller injections helped also - one big shot tends to make me bruise, but two smaller ones don't.
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Old 07-13-2006, 10:28 AM
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I always pinch, but think that is more habit from when the shortest needle you could get was 12mm.
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Old 07-13-2006, 10:19 PM
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I always pinch, but think that is more habit from when the shortest needle you could get was 12mm.
I use BD Ultra-Fine II Shorts. They are 31 gauge and 8 mm in length.
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