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			<title>canula site and insertions painful</title>
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			<description>Hi Everyone - have not posted for a long, long time.  Ollie is on D-link canulas.  He is finding that the canulas are sore to insert - we are going...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi Everyone - have not posted for a long, long time.  Ollie is on D-link canulas.  He is finding that the canulas are sore to insert - we are going to invest in a buzzy bee to help with this.  He did try flexi-links but hated the Roche accu chek inserter - not very child friendly.  It looks like it could be tricky to get hold of an animas one as currently only have funding for Roche - I am going to keep asking though!<br />
Ollie has not got much fatty tissue and reacts quite easily - even has some atrophied tissue from injections and possibly canulas.  Just wondered if anyone has any ideas/advice.....I did try to post earlier but not sure it got through.  Kathy;)</div>

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