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Old 07-27-2009, 08:21 AM #2
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I have injection sites that the meds ooze out when I withdraw the needle. I usually have a wet paper towel on hand to wipe it away. it WILL increase the burn of the after effets from the med. You are not doing anything wrong, its just the pressure of the fat tissue not wanting to hold onto the meds. If it keeps happening, or you find you are losing more med than you are keeping, you may want to pull the skin to the side, shoot, and release the skin. The Z track of the skin once released, pulls the fat back over the hole that you used to inject the meds. Please ask your Shared Solutions nurse to better explain it if you chose that option.

it is normal for some to leak out on many spots on the body. happens to me all the time.
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