? Where is your injection site

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  1. sherrib

    sherrib Well-Known Member

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    Where does your baby get their insulin?
    For us, 9 out of 10 times is along his flank/belly area. Once in a while his neck scruff.
     
  2. racn1320

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    I usaully in the scruff,just not in the same spot,never tried anywhere else, not sure she would be ok with somewhere else?
     
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  3. SOBrien

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    My vet taught me to inject into the scruff so that’s the only place I’ve tried. He almost never even notices.
     
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  4. SpotsMom

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    I find on Spot that injecting in the flank tends to get a little better response from the insulin. It’s also easier for me to inject him there while he’s eating :)
     
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  5. Phoebes (GA)

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    We do over the left shoulder area towards side of belly.
     
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  6. Candy&Company

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    Mine's changed a bit - used to be shoulders, but now I have to go a bit lower, the skin won't tent as well anymore due to increased hydration so its between shoulder blade and elbow, when sitting/laying down, and in the back end, between the hip joint and the *dip* - if your baby is laying with their hip cocked off and back legs tucked up abit, find their hip joint with your fingers, then "walk" your fingers 1 - 2 inches towards the curve of their belly. You should fell a "dip". Pinch around there, up towards the spine, down towards the joint more, etc. Within a 2-3 inch radius and you'll find, usually, a really good tent place.

    You should feel the resistance of the needle going in - push just a little with your hand, make sure the needle is seated - then slowly plunge. Slowly pull the needle out - keep the skin tented, once the need is out, using your fingers of your syringe hand, rub lightly around where you injected. You should feel NO wetness - slowly let the "tent" go, and lightly rub, pet/stroke the area for a few seconds. Voila!
     
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  7. sherrib

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    I’ve noticed that skittles also tends to response better when I inject into his flank versus his scruff area . Also seems to last longer & faster. I never do the same spot over & over.... don’t want scar tissue to develop
     
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  8. Candy&Company

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    Oh you too? Yeah Fena also, for the flank! If you feel around, play around, I've found 3 good injection sites (tents) on each flank and each shoulder-ish region. It's all dependent on high, medium low, for height and 1.5", 2" and 3'5" for horizontal if you play around, depending.
     
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