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Reservoir and needles

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 2:51 pm
by Opie52
It never crossed my mind but do you characters think it’s possible to puncture a reservoir with an insulin needle?

Re: Reservoir and needles

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 3:12 pm
by Lost Sheep
I think it is unlikely, but I do try to avoid the side where my reservoir is. Some surgeons place the reservoir deeper than others. You should ask your surgeon to be sure.

What you find out from respondents here may not apply to your physical situation.

(My) Subcutaneous needles are fairly short and my insulin is supposed to be injected into fatty tissue close under the skin, not deep. But better safe than sorry.

Re: Reservoir and needles

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 5:05 pm
by GruffHunter
From what I know about insulin injections (I was married to a diabetic for 22 years), there is NO WAY the needle should be long enough to go anywhere near the reservoir.

Re: Reservoir and needles

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 8:47 am
by trlewis35
Why would you want to stick an insulin needle into your penis?

Re: Reservoir and needles

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 12:41 pm
by Lost Sheep
trlewis35 wrote:Why would you want to stick an insulin needle into your penis?

Not the penis.

The abdomen is where most subcutaneous insulin injections are done.

The reservoir is generally in the abdomen.

Re: Reservoir and needles

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 3:41 pm
by GruffHunter
Lost Sheep wrote:
trlewis35 wrote:Why would you want to stick an insulin needle into your penis?

Not the penis.

The abdomen is where most subcutaneous insulin injections are done.

The reservoir is generally in the abdomen.


Yeah, but insulin injections are done with 5/8 inch needle (or threabouts) and sub-q. The resevoir is nowhere near the skin surface: it's up in your bladder cavity.

Re: Reservoir and needles

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:51 pm
by trlewis35
My bad, I was thinking of the tubes/cylinders in the penis. Very aware of injection into the abdomen, been diabetic for over 24 years and on the pump since 98. Just my ignorance.

Re: Reservoir and needles

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 4:56 pm
by Player98
I was just implanted on 11/27/2019 and my doctor told me to just not give insulin injections or hook my infusion set for my insulin pump up around reservoir. He showed me the area of the reservoir. I am diabetic type 1.5 . I am still learning so much from this site.

Re: Reservoir and needles

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 5:25 pm
by Waynetho
Player98 wrote:I was just implanted on 11/27/2019 and my doctor told me to just not give insulin injections or hook my infusion set for my insulin pump up around reservoir. He showed me the area of the reservoir. I am diabetic type 1.5 . I am still learning so much from this site.


My guess is that he advised against administering near the reservoir, not because of danger of puncture but rather that insulin may affect the healing process of the surrounding tissue so the reservoir might not heal properly, or heal too fast causing complications. One such complication I can envision is if the area around the reservoir healed too quickly while the doctor still has your implant near max inflation, the fibrous capsule may form around the reservoir too rapidly, while the reservoir isn't to capacity. This can cause auto-inflation problems because your body continually squeezes the reservoir back to its partially empty size where it was when the capsule formed (during full inflation).

Re: Reservoir and needles

Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 9:18 am
by Greg1956
GruffHunter wrote:
Lost Sheep wrote:
trlewis35 wrote:Why would you want to stick an insulin needle into your penis?

Not the penis.

The abdomen is where most subcutaneous insulin injections are done.

The reservoir is generally in the abdomen.


Yeah, but insulin injections are done with 5/8 inch needle (or threabouts) and sub-q. The resevoir is nowhere near the skin surface: it's up in your bladder cavity.



Reservoirs are in different positions for each of us. I have had multiple surgeries in my abdomen and due to scar tissue mine could not be where the surgeon would ideally place it. Mine resides a bit higher and closer to the skin surface. I gave talkies to several guys whose reservoir positions vary from the norm.