My little red spot is still there. It doesn't hurt, it's not itchy. It's just there. I really wish it would hurry up and go away, but it doesn't look like it's going anywhere anytime soon.
Multiple Support called me this morning to see how my Rebismart was working after the adjustments. I let them know that there was still some drips on Friday, so we upped the injection time to 10 seconds, and the needle speed to fast.
My boyfriend was going to do my injection for me tonight. I decided that it wasn't a good idea, and I needed to do it myself! It took a few minutes (or more than a few minutes) to suck it up and press the button, but I did it! It felt like 10 seconds took FOREVER, but it wasn't as bad as I thought. It stung a little bit, but the injection itself only hurt for a split second. Once the needle was in, I was ok. My stomach is still my least favourite place to inject. BOOO! Oh well, it's done for another night. We'll revisit this irrational fear on Wednesday.
Unfortunately there was still a drip. I will need to adjust my Rebismart to a 13 second injection for next time. Hopefully this works. If the adjustments don't work, I'm not sure what else there is to adjust!!
Here's hoping that I can get a restful sleep on injection night for once!
~Sarah
Im sure over time the needles will get a lot easier for you, to the point you might not even really think about them, just look forward to that time ;)
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