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snagglepuss

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Thu Feb 9, 2012, 05:16 PM Feb 2012

Attention diabetics. Do not inject insulin at the same site every day. Graphic warning.

A 55-year-old man with type 1 diabetes shocked his doctors, after he revealed what looked like two bottom cheeks hanging below his navel.

The patient from South Africa, had been told to inject his life-saving insulin jabs into two areas of his stomach to control his blood-sugar levels.

However, he hadn't realised that he needed to rotate the injection site around different parts of his body because the hormone insulin encourages the build up of soft fatty swellings within the layers of the skin.

The man went on to develop 'firm and pendulous' masses on his stomach - a condition known as lipohypertrophy. Mild cases are surprisingly common, however this patient had a severe case as he hadn't changed his injection sites for three decades.




Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2098834/Type-1-diabetes--Belly-graphic-warning-happens-diabetics-inject-insulin-site-day.html#ixzz1lvCOKuaY

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Attention diabetics. Do not inject insulin at the same site every day. Graphic warning. (Original Post) snagglepuss Feb 2012 OP
Giving this a rec Warpy Feb 2012 #1

Warpy

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Thu Feb 9, 2012, 05:19 PM
Feb 2012

In case there are other diabetics out there who haven't gotten the message.

Most of them will go in to get checked before they develop full buttcheeks. Rotating the sites will keep them from developing any fat pads, at all.

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