Hello for a couple of months I put 12 of Abasaglar at night.I started putting it in my belly and although it cost me a lot to prick because I have aversion to the needles, then it did not hurt.Now I have been clicking on the leg for a few weeks, it costs me less and the puncture or I notice, but when the insulin begins to enter it, there are days that I cannot even wait the 10 seconds with the needle inside because it hurts.And when I finish, my thigh hurts for a while.Is it normal?
DM1 desde junio 2019 (49 años)
Humalog: 5-5-4
Toujeo: 13 (noche)
Hemo: 8,3
You could have allergy to some component of the abasaglar insulin.
There are other more or less equivalent insulins (Lantus, Tresiba or Toujeo).
I recommend that you visit an allergologist and explain your problem.
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@Julyatou, is insulin at room temperature?Because cold hurts more.Needle change?A needle, a use.
Debut 46 â- 2012. DM1. Celiaquía e intolerancia lactosa. Anemia perniciosa.
MiniMed 640g + SmartGuard.
It happens to me sometimes it is due to the speed with which the pen and the force with which it enters
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