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Advice from daily injection users please

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This will be my forth year of daily Clexane. My skin is becoming 'resistant' in places, needing either a second jab or forceably giving extra pressure. Has anyone any advice please regarding skin care or treatment to relieve the problem?

Grateful for any comments

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Julie_T

Thanks, I do try to vary, but well as you know avoiding the lumps and bumps cuts down options. May I ask if you use any skin softeners and is it possible to minimise the lumps, massage perhaps?

Tried researching the topic came up with zilch....so your comments are very welcome

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Elfie1 in reply to Julie_T

Hi Julie t I inject twice a day ,try to avoid bruises and lumps and use the whole of your abdomen all the way round as far as you can reach or get someone to do it for you . I use Arnica cream as soon as a bruise or a lump appears and it works very well.you can get the cream at the chemist .all the best Elfie

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Julie_T in reply to Elfie1

Thanks very much Ellie. Perhaps that's where I have been going wrong staying within the 5-7cm range of tummy button (as per guideline). Will certainly try arnica cream.

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Manofmendip in reply to Julie_T

Hi

I find this too but I agree with what my colleague APsnotFab has advised you.

Dave

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I was on this, when pregnant each time with my three children, and I definitely found you had to vary where you did the injections. MaryF

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Julie_T

Thanks Mary, I do try but as I said trying to remain within the 'ruler' cuts down options especially as bruises & bumps multiply. Will take your advice on board..

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Ozchick

I used the tops of my thighs when i was injecting- to give tummy a rest.

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Julie_T

Ok,I know I am going to sound a wimp, does it hurt more Ozchick?

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Ozchick in reply to Julie_T

It does sting a little but very fleeting :)

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Cookinmama4

Julie,

My hematologist recently gave me a tip on preventing the lumps and bruises. I inject enoxaparin twice a day usually in my stomach, sometimes thighs and wish I could reach my bum so I could get to the real fatty part! He told me that immediately after withdrawing the syringe from your injection site, place two fingers with light pressure over the site for 3-4 mins and it minimizes the lumps and bruises. I tried it and it really works! I also move the needle if it is painful by testing a spot. Just barely insert it tho.

I hope that helps you to prevent the bumpy checkerboard effect.

Vitamin E might help existing problems.

GL,

Kim

Cincinnati, Ohio

USA

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Julie_T

Kim thanks so much, will give it a go and report back!

Watch this (lumpy tummy) space.......

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Wittycjt

So Julie... where's the "report back"

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Wittycjt

I've tried this and it seems to work. My ecchymotic areas are decreasing and are few and now further between occurring that I can see. Thanks for the tip👍😁

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