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 HELP ME INJECT...

The best way of self injection is to use the right size needle
and choose the correct spot. For Streptomycin, usually given intra
muscularly, use a thin needle (23/24 guage) and select a spot on
the upper, outer thigh (no major nerves or {*filter*} vessels there).
Clean the area with antiseptic before injection, and after. Make
sure to inject deeply (a different kind of pain is felt when the
needle enters the muscle - contrasted to the '{*filter*}' when it
pierces the skin).

PS: Try to go to a doctor. Self-treatment and self-injection should
be avoided as far as possible.



Tue, 10 Oct 1995 07:30:01 GMT
 HELP ME INJECT...

Quote:
> The best way of self injection is to use the right size needle
> and choose the correct spot. For Streptomycin, usually given intra
> muscularly, use a thin needle (23/24 guage) and select a spot on
> the upper, outer thigh (no major nerves or {*filter*} vessels there).
> Clean the area with antiseptic before injection, and after. Make
> sure to inject deeply (a different kind of pain is felt when the
> needle enters the muscle - contrasted to the '{*filter*}' when it
> pierces the skin).

> PS: Try to go to a doctor. Self-treatment and self-injection should
> be avoided as far as possible.

The areas that are least likely to hurt are where you have a little
fat.  I inject on my legs and gut, and prefer the gut.  I can stick
it in at a 90 degree angle, and barely feel it.  I'm not fat, just
have a little gut.  My legs however, are muscular, and I have to pinch
to get anything, and then I inject at about a 45 degree angle,and it
still hurts.  The rate of absorbtion differs for subcutaneous and  
muscular injections however--so if it's a daily thing it would be
best not to switch places every day to keep consistencey.  Although
some suggest switch legs or sides of the stomach for each shot, to prevent
irritation.  When you clean the spot off with an {*filter*} prep,
wait for it to dry somewhat, or you may get the {*filter*} in the
puncture, and of course, that doesn't feel good.  A way to prevent
irratation is to mark the spot that you injected.  A good way to
do this is use a little round bandage and put it over the
spot.  This helps prevent you from injecting in the same spot,
and spacing the sites out accuartely (about 1 1/2 " apart.)

This is from experience, so I hope it'll help you.  (I have
diabetes and have to take an injection every morning.)

                        Later,
                                David
--
David Hahn
University of Wisconsin : Milwaukee



Tue, 10 Oct 1995 14:30:38 GMT
 HELP ME INJECT...
According to a previous poster, one should seek a doctor's
assistance for injections. But what about Sumatriptin [sp?]?
Doesn't one have to inject oneself immediately upon the onset
of a migraine?


Tue, 10 Oct 1995 21:02:03 GMT
 
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