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Started by Daniellekai, March 25, 2018, 04:44:08 AM
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Quote from: Daniellekai on March 28, 2018, 12:35:04 AMSeems 5/8ths is what they intended, the nurse said it's what they pretty much always prescribe so it's odd that I had 7/8ths originally. So far though, my levels have been good, even towards the end of a dose, so even though 1-1.5 is normal I'm not gonna ask for a change.
Quote from: AlyssaJ on April 04, 2018, 09:57:53 AMI'd be curious to know what site you're injecting into with a 5/8" needle, that just seems so short. I'm doing Ventrogluteal (into the hip) and my doctor prescribed me 1.5" 21 gauge needles (with 18 gauge for drawing).
QuoteSubcutaneous injections are inserted at 45 to 90 degree angles, depending on amount of subcutaneous tissue present and length of needle- a shorter, 3/8" needle is usually inserted 90 degrees and a 5/8" needle is usually inserted at 45 degrees. Medication is administered slowly, about 10 seconds/milliliter.
Quote from: Barb99 on April 04, 2018, 12:18:19 PMAbout 2 inches left or right of the belly button. Hold the needle at about a 45 degree angle and inject into the fat layer.I love this method. 95% of the time I don't even feel it.I inject once a week and have my levels checked every 6 months at the mid point of my cycle (I inject on Saturday mornings and do my blood draw on Wednesday mornings). My blood work is consistently where I want it.
Quote from: SadieBlake on April 04, 2018, 04:51:13 PMBarb, If I understand correctly that you're describing subcutaneous technique then I believe it's important to move the site around, never injecting in the same spot twice.I prefer to stay with IM because the absorption rate is higher and so I can vary dose up or down fairly quickly, as I understand it sub-Q takes a much longer time to enter the body (which would be good if you wanted to really minimize fluctuations in blood levels).From wikipedia: