Anonymous wrote:Personally, I'd rather self-administer. I don't need to deal with a stranger in a hotel room. I think that's what most diabetics do too.
Anyway, I've traveled a lot over the first ten weeks of my pregnancy, so I've had a lot of experience with this. If you're worried about permanent marker, your RE should have surgical markers. I had the nurse mark the spot then touched it up every few days with the surgical marker they gave me (while looking in a mirror). It wasn't the neatest job but it did it fine.
Most hotels have full-length mirrors, so that's easy. I've been staying at Airbnbs, which annoyingly don't. At the first, I propped my phone on the bathroom counter and used that to see the circle. At the second, which had counters the wrong height, I just did it over the lump from yesterday.
You adapt, in other words.
I think what I am most worried about is aspirating the needle. The angle seems so weird for that and if blood appeared I think I’d freak out. Any tips for aspirating or can I skip it just once and hope I haven’t hit a blood vessel?