View Full Version : Infusion sets in the summertime
dixiepixie64
06-01-2005, 10:39 AM
I started pumping in the dead of winter so this is my first summer of pumping. Since the temperatures got warmer I have to say my infusion sets are driving me nuts. The sites itch like crazy the whole three days! It is like I have poison ivy and I have almost clawed a few of them off during the night. ****. At first I thought it was just a bad set, but this has been going on for about a month now and my BGs are great. Maybe it is those IV preps although they never bothered me before now. :confused:
Does anyone else have this problem?
Yup.
At least I used to. I don't itch anymore (KNOCK ON WOOD NOW, duck), but if I am inserted in my stomach, the sweat will eventually work the dressing off of me...Until this weekend.
I bought some "Skin Prep", not "IV Prep" off of eBay based on Dave's and a few other pumper's recommendations, and used it instead of my IV Prep Sunday morning...Then I did yard work sunday and monday, and typically the dressing would be trashed and worthless, but mine was in nice and tight all weekend long (this is nothing short of a miracle).
The itching comes from sweat under the dressing that has no where to go...MiniMed's site suggested that you prep the area with anti-perspirant spray--I've never tried that, but I can't reason to myself how that would be unsafe.
archimeech
06-01-2005, 11:12 AM
I don't use the IV prep at all. I actually use this stuff called Mastisol. I get it at CVS Pharmacy, it's $43 for a 2oz. bottle and lasts about 1-1/2 yrs. It's a skin adhesive and works really well. hope this helps.
I don't use the IV prep at all. I actually use this stuff called Mastisol. I get it at CVS Pharmacy, it's $43 for a 2oz. bottle and lasts about 1-1/2 yrs. It's a skin adhesive and works really well. hope this helps.
Is it sterile/anti-biotic/anti-viral?
dixiepixie64
06-01-2005, 11:50 AM
Yeah, I remember the discussion we had about IV3000s when you mentioned the mastisol. I have seen it and because it is expensive, I hesitated because the IV preps keep my sites stuck on through everything and the itching just started up after the temperatures rose.
Maybe I will try the antiperspirant spray first. It gives me the creeps to think about but maybe it is bacterial irritation from sweating. ugh. The things we have to put up with! :1eye:
archimeech
06-01-2005, 12:03 PM
Is it sterile/anti-biotic/anti-viral?
It's a pharmaceutical grade skin adhesive used at many hospitals to adhere dressings to the skin surround a wound.
ricardo
06-01-2005, 02:00 PM
I started pumping in the dead of winter so this is my first summer of pumping. Since the temperatures got warmer I have to say my infusion sets are driving me nuts. The sites itch like crazy the whole three days! It is like I have poison ivy and I have almost clawed a few of them off during the night. ****. At first I thought it was just a bad set, but this has been going on for about a month now and my BGs are great. Maybe it is those IV preps although they never bothered me before now. :confused:
Does anyone else have this problem?
Try S&N's Skin Prep (different than IV Prep by the same co.). If THAT doesn't float your boat, try putting IV3000 down BEFORE installing your set. If that doesn't work, I don't know if you'll ever be able to avoid the "itchies". I haven't had that problem with either soft sets or quick sets. what type are you using? I can't stand the bent needle type.
Ricardo
bel4_20
06-01-2005, 02:42 PM
I actually use this stuff called Mastisol. I get it at CVS Pharmacy, it's $43 for a 2oz. bottle and lasts about 1-1/2 yrs. It's a skin adhesive and works really well. hope this helps.
So do you just use it like "IV Prep" wipe it on and insert the infusion set right on top?. What do you use to remove it?
dixiepixie64
06-02-2005, 06:27 AM
I haven't had that problem with either soft sets or quick sets. what type are you using?
I am using the 9mm quick sets. I went home yesterday and was going to try the antiperspirant spray but then I thought how is that going to work when I wipe the whole area down afterwards with IV prep to make it sticky? won't the sets just fall off? So I did not try the antiperspirant. Instead I stuck my new set on my upper leg and the itching has stopped. :) Whew. Thank goodness. Maybe I will just have to avoid my stomach and back for the summer months.
ricardo
06-02-2005, 07:32 AM
I went home yesterday and was going to try the antiperspirant spray but then I thought how is that going to work when I wipe the whole area down afterwards with IV prep to make it sticky? won't the sets just fall off? So I did not try the antiperspirant. Instead I stuck my new set on my upper leg and the itching has stopped. :)
Switch to Skin Prep; much more sticky than IV Prep. I tried antiperspirant; it was useless. YMMV.
Ricardo
Switch to Skin Prep; much more sticky than IV Prep. I tried antiperspirant; it was useless. YMMV.
Ricardo
Dave, I got a box of SkinPrep off of eBay (I know, I know, it was just easier) and it seems to be working well enough for me as reported earlier...But: Do you find that it is less "liquid" than the IV Prep? It seems I get *just* enough for one prep, and that it is almost dry by the time I am ready to insert my set...It is the weirdest thing. Also, I have noticed that with the IV Prep, when I open one, liquid comes out and I need to be careful...SKINPrep seems almost dry to the touch; I guess I am wondering if I got a bad batch or something?
I don't use the IV prep at all. I actually use this stuff called Mastisol. I get it at CVS Pharmacy, it's $43 for a 2oz. bottle and lasts about 1-1/2 yrs. It's a skin adhesive and works really well. hope this helps.
Dude. Google "mastisol"...You'll find it mucho cheaper.
ricardo
06-02-2005, 05:45 PM
Dave, I got a box of SkinPrep off of eBay (I know, I know, it was just easier) and it seems to be working well enough for me as reported earlier...But: Do you find that it is less "liquid" than the IV Prep? It seems I get *just* enough for one prep, and that it is almost dry by the time I am ready to insert my set...It is the weirdest thing. Also, I have noticed that with the IV Prep, when I open one, liquid comes out and I need to be careful...SKINPrep seems almost dry to the touch; I guess I am wondering if I got a bad batch or something?
:) It's SUPPOSED to dry!!
Yeah, maybe I'm just used to the IV Prep. I can't complain so far about the performance of Skin Prep...Now let me find a sauna, LOL.
ricardo
06-02-2005, 06:19 PM
Yeah, maybe I'm just used to the IV Prep. I can't complain so far about the performance of Skin Prep...Now let me find a sauna, LOL.
One more thing. When I want to get the maximum benefit from Skin Prep, expecting adverse conditions (heat and moisture), I try to place the set when the Skin Prep is SLIGHTLY tacky instead of completely dry. It takes only a few moments to go from too wet to dry, so you have to get familar with it in order to find that "sweet spot" moment.
Fred&CharlesFan
06-02-2005, 08:01 PM
This is fabulous..!!!
You guys are great!!!
I bet they don't cover this sort of stuff in the training session!
But I haven't had the training so who am I to comment.. ..& maybe they would cover the following sidebar question:
For the males in the audience.. ..do you have to shave your stomach to increase the joy of removing the infusion set?
I am expecting that if you put the IV Prep on to assist the infusion set to stick... ..then a Grizzly Adams stomach area is not recommended.
"That's gonna hurt if you pull it....!! "..
Learing everyday.
Thnks
Fred&CharlesFan
ricardo
06-02-2005, 08:41 PM
This is fabulous..!!!
You guys are great!!!
I bet they don't cover this sort of stuff in the training session!
But I haven't had the training so who am I to comment.. ..& maybe they would cover the following sidebar question:
For the males in the audience.. ..do you have to shave your stomach to increase the joy of removing the infusion set?
I am expecting that if you put the IV Prep on to assist the infusion set to stick... ..then a Grizzly Adams stomach area is not recommended.
"That's gonna hurt if you pull it....!! "..
Learing everyday.
Thnks
Fred&CharlesFan
I did until I switched from soft sets to quick sets. I used IV3000 with the soft sets, to keep them from falling out within a day in warm weather. The smaller size of the adhesive tape of a quick set lets me pull them off a slightly hairy area with less discomfort than the IV3000. If I was a Robin Williams type, I'd still be shaving! :)
Ricardo
I shave, though I'm not anywhere approaching Grizzly Adams (or Robin Williams)--I have this weird fear of getting hair "pushed" into an inserted site. :eek: Plus, it seems to help the adhesive and tape adhere better.
archimeech
06-03-2005, 06:43 AM
I shave, though I'm not anywhere approaching Grizzly Adams (or Robin Williams)--I have this weird fear of getting hair "pushed" into an inserted site. :eek: Plus, it seems to help the adhesive and tape adhere better.
Take half the funny out of Robin and add a little cuteness back in it's place, and you've got me! :D
Nah, I don't shave my stomach. It's too much fun pulling the hairs out along with the canula. And you know how it is, once you start shaving where do you stop? Reminds me of a Joke.
-Why do Greek men wear gold chains?
....So they can tell where to stop shaving! ;)
Take half the funny out of Robin and add a little cuteness back in it's place, and you've got me! :D
Nah, I don't shave my stomach. It's too much fun pulling the hairs out along with the canula. And you know how it is, once you start shaving where do you stop? Reminds me of a Joke.
-Why do Greek men wear gold chains?
....So they can tell where to stop shaving! ;)
You joke, but I know a guy who was so hairy, that when he shaved his face, there was a discernable line where his "chest" hair began...Except it was up his neck.
Yeah, there are times after I shave I feel like maybe I should go to a spa and get waxed or something. OH, I am so metro-sexual.
archimeech
06-03-2005, 07:50 AM
I had a friend that was so Hairy, we used to call him Sassy as in Sasquatch. When he would wear a loose T-shirt you could push on it and it would go down because it was sitting on a layer of fur above his skin.
I'm not there yet, but I'm a lot hairier than I was in my 20s. That's why I say that I'm not losing hair on my head, it's just on a southern migration! :)
I had a friend that was so Hairy, we used to call him Sassy as in Sasquatch. When he would wear a loose T-shirt you could push on it and it would go down because it was sitting on a layer of fur above his skin.
:eek:
I'm not there yet, but I'm a lot hairier than I was in my 20s. That's why I say that I'm not losing hair on my head, it's just on a southern migration! :)
Oh good, it's not just me.
archimeech
06-03-2005, 09:52 AM
No, duck. It's every great man's burden to bare! I am simply amazed at the places God has decided to relocate my hair to. Let's me know that God's got one **** of a sense of humor!
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