Advice please

Hi, I am Sue from Sydney. Have been on insulin for 50 years next
February and went onto a Minimed 507 last February. Had the usual
hassles with carbos. etc. but everything seems fine now. I had a
rather bad fall in June 1997 and lost 35% use of my right arm, so
couldn’t give injections in my backside so that is one of the reasons
I decided to go on pump. Everything has been fine till 5 weeks ago
when found I couldn’t move my right arm hardly at all - have just
been into hospital and had operation (it is harder to move than
before but I was told it would take time to get movment back) but as
I am right handed it is rather difficult changing infusion sets so
for the last 2 months have only been changing every 7 days. Have
found no problems, no swelling, redness, bleeding etc when I remove
infusion sets and was just wondering if it is OK to leave infusion
sets in for 7 days (Ican’t get in touch with my Endo as he is on
holidays till end of October and the hospitals here know nothing

about pumps). Thanks to anyone who takes the time to let me know if
I am doing the right thing - I think it is OK cause have no problems
but would appreciate advice.

Thanks again

Sue for Sydney

9 Responses to “Advice please”

  1. colin_140 Says:

    Hi Sue: I know some of us leave the infusion set in for up to 8 or 9 days.
    As long as you

  2. colin_140 Says:

    Hi Sue: I know some of us leave the infusion set in for up to 8 or 9 days.
    As long as you…sorry, hit the touchpad….
    as long as you try to maintain aseptic technique….clean hands, don’t pet
    the dog or cat while you are in the process of changing your site, etc. As
    long as you do not develop redness or pain, or see your numbers start going
    up, I don’t see any reason why you can’t leave the set in….however, you
    have to remember that there is a greater risk of infection and tissue damage,
    and you may lose use of that particular area for quite some time. Gail and
    Jan can tell you some too.

    I would suggest that you get the orthopedist to refer you to a good Sports
    physical therapist. Good, meaning who would he go to if he had an
    injury…tells you a lot.

    You should have on-going physical therapy, and some help putting the left

    hand as well as the right to more efficient use, which can be done, given
    time. It will speed up healing and get you on your feet sooner. So, an
    occupational therapist might be helpful in that respect —-for your hand.
    Hope this helps….Joan :)

  3. Krystal Jesica Says:

    Sue, It’s not recommended but I have had sets in as long as 12 days, but ya
    gotta watch ‘em carefully, very carefully.
    If they appear to be goin "sour" I yank ‘em out and put a dab of polysporin
    right on the hole, that seems to stabilize things. I use comfort sets with
    a "D" pump.
    fp

  4. Carlos Kiara Says:

    Hi Sue,
    This is Gail from Illinois. I have been a DM for 44 yrs and pumping for
    19yrs. Agree with everything Joan wrote. I personally have to change mine
    every other night, but that is just me. I do not find absorbtion good after
    48 hrs in one spot. If the BGs stay good that is a sign everything is
    working ok. Do you have a soft serter or what type of infusion set do you use?
    Gail

  5. Norbert Ranae Says:

    Thanks to everyone for the advice - it is much appreciated, Gail I
    use the Sofsets as they are the only type available in Australia at
    present - but my BSL’s have been good around 5-7 (that is 90-126) as
    as long as I am below 7.5 I am happy. I have only ever been able to
    put infusion sets into my tummy below the waist cause above the waist
    the skin is so hard cause of years of injections - does anyone use
    the top of the leg at the front (I have not much flesh there from
    injections with the old glass needles when I was young the same with
    the top of my arms) any suggestions (can’t use my backside cause cant
    reach it because of the problem with my right arm.

    Thanks and regards

    Sue from Sydney

  6. Francine Carpenter Says:

    Hi! New to the group, just wanted to tell Suzanne that I use the front of my
    legs as sites-for some reason though, I can’t keep it in long without a lot
    of pain and infection. I can leave it in for a day, sometimes two before it
    really starts to hurt. I have problems finding sites too, as I have been on
    the pump for awhile and don’t have many sites left in my stomach. Good luck
    finding a place-I have heard of people using their arms, like where you give
    injections, but I have never tried that.

  7. patience_15 Says:

    << I have problems finding sites too, as I have been on
    the pump for awhile and don’t have many sites left in my stomach >>

    You mean after awhile you cant use your stomache anymore? Does anyone else
    experience this? I’ve been on the pump around a year, I need to check for
    the exact date cause I forget but so far my stomache does well. The only
    thing I hate is I’ve got two lumps on either side. This happened to me
    w/injections too. I hated it cause people would tell me I had big muscles
    and I was very self concious about it. I swore I’d never use my stomache and
    have it happen there. When I injected I used legs, arms, hips and eventually
    stomache. I always had the same stupid lumps. But what can you do? I’ve
    been diabetic 33yrs so after awhile you run out of places to stick. I just
    try and wear clothes that dont accentuate the lumps. Anyone else care to
    comment on this delemma? Chrissy

  8. Bradford Dean Says:

    You mean after awhile you cant use your stomache anymore?
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    Frank

  9. Randolph Fawn Says:

    There is an *obvious* problem for women who try that and men don’t consider:
    boobs in the way. You have to be a contortionist to see around there or real
    good at using a mirror. (~_^)
    ~author unknown~

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