Does anybody on the pump ever experience blood squirting or spraying out when removing their infusion site?
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Permalink Reply by Sam Iam on May 6, 2012 at 10:30pm Happened to me a couple times. I'd notice it was feeling itchy. When I pulled the cannula out, it looked like I'd been shot.
Permalink Reply by still_young_at_heart on May 7, 2012 at 8:22am Random gushers are a real treat. I now wear an apron while pulling out an old site so that if I start squirting I don't ruin by clothes.
Yes, it happened to me a few times but, it happens OFTEN with my Sensors. I still remember the first time it happended to me. I freaked out and ran to get my husband. I still laugh about it!
So now, I take note not to insert in those areas that tend to bleed.
Permalink Reply by Rick M on May 7, 2012 at 12:47pm this has happened to me once also. i pulled out the old infusion set and was prepe for the new one when i felt wet around my waist band. looked over and i was dripping pretty good. spoke with my medtronics rep and she has had it happen also. she said just place a finger over it and apply pressure for a minute and it should always stop. scared the hell out of me first time (only time so far). but it has made me aware to look at it when i remove it now.
Permalink Reply by Ruth on May 8, 2012 at 9:18pm It hasn't happened to me often, but one time I had a real gusher...unfortunately, it was on the backside of my hip and I didn't notice it until I slipped on the floor, which had a red puddle on it!
And since I take aspirin, too, it seems to take way more than a minute for the bleeding to stop...even my finger sticks take longer to stop bleeding. But surprisingly, I don't have any more frequent gushers than I did before aspirin therapy...thank goodness!
Ruth
every once in a awhile. i've noticed that the site is bothersome...tender and itchy. when i pull the port, blood will gush out. i've always assumed that i traversed a small vein or capillary and blood was pooling through-out the duration of the port which acts like a tamponade and when i pull the port the tamponade is removed and therefore allows it to bleed.
Permalink Reply by Buckley83 on May 9, 2012 at 3:41am Yep just happened about 5 minutes ago. I always change sites early in the AM before a shower so it's not much of an issue.
I too get that tingling, itchy sensation and elevated blood sugars before I have a "gusher"
I used to have more of a problem with putting on a nice crisp new work shirt and tie and then bolusing on the fly with my novopen through the sleeve of the shirt, just about to leave the house and you notice a big spot of blood on your arm. Gah!
Permalink Reply by Jenna470 on May 9, 2012 at 4:30am I've never experienced spraying or squirting but I have had a little but bubble up before. I guess it just depends on the location of where your infusion set was placed. I;ve noticed at times where it is more sensitive on certain areas of my stomach than others are. Not sure if that helped.
Permalink Reply by acidrock23 on May 9, 2012 at 4:41am I get more of a stream than squirting or spraying. I usually lie on the floor and put pressure on it w/ paper towels. It seems to take about 10 minutes to stop most of the time and is sort of inconvenient. I change sets in the kitchen so I don't mess up the floor...
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