Reddit Reddit reviews Insulin Syringe Needle Clipper

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Needle-Free Insulin Injection Devices
Insulin Syringe Needle Clipper
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6 Reddit comments about Insulin Syringe Needle Clipper:

u/smokes70 · 90 pointsr/whatisthisthing

It's for clipping the needles off of syringes, such as insulin...etc https://www.amazon.com/Safe-Clip-Insulin-Syringe-Needle-Clipper/dp/B002ZUE5KE

u/rharmelink · 3 pointsr/diabetes

Last year, I replaced my Sharps container with a needle clipper:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ZUE5KE

Love it.

u/gypsywhisperer · 3 pointsr/pics

It's ok. You're struggling and you've probably tried everything you can.

If you start, make sure if you relapse, you don't go to your old dose. Be safe with your disposal and use clean, sterile needles. My dog has diabetes and we use this to cut off the needles after we are finished.

Also, try and find support groups in your area.

u/Sensorium139 · 2 pointsr/diabetes

No, there's needle cutters too : https://www.amazon.com/BD-Insulin-Syringe-Needle-Clipper/dp/B002ZUE5KE I've had one of these for like ever and it always works to cut pen needles. It's less work than the hard to open sharps bin for me so idk. I just cut them (and bend the inner needle part that goes into the pen) and toss them out.

u/the_linguinist · 1 pointr/diabetes

An in-use cartridge or vial is fine out of the fridge at normal room temperature basically until you finish using it. You'll want to make sure it doesn't freeze in winter and doesn't overheat in summer but generally if it's in a temperature-controlled area with you (in the cabin of the car, not in the trunk) or in your bag while you walk around, it should be fine in all but the most extreme weather. Just keep a thought for things like not leaving your bag in the car on hot/cold days or sitting in the sun while you lounge poolside for hours or something. ;)

If insulin goes bad from temperature generally what happens is it just stops being as effective - it doesn't become harmful for you to take in itself but you will start to have a more frustrating time trying to manage your blood sugar. It's a good idea to always have at least one in-date cartridge / vial that you know has always been at a controlled temperature, so that you can switch to it if you ever suspect your current one has gone off, just to check if "fresh" insulin makes a difference.

Sharps disposal away from home: if you're going to be using pens then you'll have pen needles which are relatively small and self contained. I usually just shoved any used pen needles into my diabetes bag til I got home and could dump them in my regular sharps container. (You can even get diabetes bags that have "trash" compartments in them for things like this! e.g. https://sugarmedical.com/diabetes-supply-cases/supply-cases-featuring-trashcan or https://www.diabete-ezy.com/diabetes-cases) Sometimes I would bend the needle that goes down into the pen itself for extra insurance, since it's technically exposed once the needle is used, but that's not really necessary if you're in a hurry. You can also get needle clippers! They look like a miniature handheld stapler kinda thing (https://www.amazon.ca/Safe-Clip-Insulin-Syringe-Needle-Clipper/dp/B002ZUE5KE). But for pen needles it's not really necessary because of the needle cap and the limited possibilities for re-use (compared to a syringe). For syringes those clippers are really handy though!

I mainly wear pants/top combos so it was easy enough to lift my shirt and inject into my stomach wherever I was. I'll be honest, sometimes if I'm wearing a thin layer that would be hard to remove (like a tucked in cami or something) I'd just inject through it. NOT hygienic and officially NOT recommended but in the real world it gets the job done sometimes! I've also injected many a time through holes in my shirt/pants if there was one ;) But if you want to be a bit more legit about it you can actually inject into the fatty part of the back of your arm (a bit awkward to get the hang of at first but it can be done! The newer 4mm needles can be used without "pinching up" so you can technically inject one-handed). Or you could go somewhere private to inject. There is a lot of talk out there about not injecting in the bathroom, but that is mostly talk about not being asked or required to go into the bathroom to take insulin. If that's what works for you because of your outfit or your comfort levels injecting in front of people, then do it!

u/Spell_Chick · 1 pointr/diabetes

I just carry my insulin vials and syringes in a zipper pouch (like for pencils or tampons), and my testing supplies in their own case. I reuse the syringes, so fewer to dispose of. But I’ll probably get one of these snippers at some point: https://www.amazon.com/Safe-Clip-Insulin-Syringe-Needle-Clipper/dp/B002ZUE5KE

I have my stuff in my purse. Menfolk might need other options.