Becky Young
Member Since 2017
Hey all!
We are in our second week of home testing and administering insulin so I'm still trying to get everything figured out. I am using the Lantus pen and the pharmacist gave me a box of BD Ultra-Fine pen needles. They are a 32 gauge and 4mm long.
I'm a little worried that 4mm isn't long enough. Davis's fur hasn't felt wet so I'm confident I am at least puncturing his skin but I'm worried that the needle isn't going deep enough? He doesn't seems to mind his shots at all, he barely notices when I do it. Do I need to opt for a longer needle?
Does anyone else use the pen needles? Should I switch to regular syringes/needles and just draw from the pen? I understand that using a pen needle doesn't allow for micro-dosing accuracy but is there anything else I should be aware of?
Thank you!
We are in our second week of home testing and administering insulin so I'm still trying to get everything figured out. I am using the Lantus pen and the pharmacist gave me a box of BD Ultra-Fine pen needles. They are a 32 gauge and 4mm long.
I'm a little worried that 4mm isn't long enough. Davis's fur hasn't felt wet so I'm confident I am at least puncturing his skin but I'm worried that the needle isn't going deep enough? He doesn't seems to mind his shots at all, he barely notices when I do it. Do I need to opt for a longer needle?
Does anyone else use the pen needles? Should I switch to regular syringes/needles and just draw from the pen? I understand that using a pen needle doesn't allow for micro-dosing accuracy but is there anything else I should be aware of?
Thank you!

