Puncts in the abdomen, does insulin lose efficiency by fat?
03/13/2017 8:58 p.m.
Well, I have an important doubt about the subject ...
In the nursing they explained to me that the novorapid was injected into the abdomen and the toujeo into my thighs.
As I am a rookie on the subject of insulin, I release this question that has something worried.
I have read that, if you have enough fat in the abdomen, possibly insulin does not transfer all fatty tissue and in that way, efficiency is lost in your work of lowering glucose.
Do you think that really influences so much?
Because I have a little overweight and it is precisely in that area where more accumulation.
Is any of you overweight and click on that area normally ????
Thank you very much for your answers ...... Being a rookie with the insulins I try to collect all possible information to control myself well because the last results were quite disastrous !!!!!
I have a bargain and I don't see that you affect it.And before I had even more belly and the same.Moreover, it seems more comfortable because there more meat to click and how it costs me less.In the arms and legs that I have more thin bothers me more ... but it acts the same in terms of ratio.That yes, legs acts very slowly.
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The same thing happens to me, Miexron ..... I have a belly and for me it is the most comfortable place to prick, apart from being the recommended in the nursing for the novorapid because it is the place where it is absorbed faster ... butReading on an Internet page (now I do not remember exactly which one), an information appeared that said more or less than people with a lot of abdominal fat possibly part of the injected insulin is lost in the fatty tissue and thus the injection loses efficiency!!!!