I'm unlearning a lot of things I was initially told to do. I was told to use my stomach for basal Lantus injections, so I was using my thighs & butt for the rapid acting. Having now read that this is the opposite of what is best since stomach shots get absorbed the quickest & is more effective for rapid acting insulin, today I did the opposite. Shot the Apidra in my stomach & Lantus in my upper thigh.
All day my BG has been high, consistently high. Didn't eat anything out of the ordinary, didn't do anything else differently, my insulin hasn't expired & I'm not getting sick.
Could just changing the injection site make this much of a difference? I'd think the rapid acting would be getting into me faster & working better. Another diabetic mystery.
Tags: changing, highs, injections, insulin
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