I’d personally recommend rotating different injection sites rather than hitting the same spot over and over.
What helped me a lot was removing the guesswork. I used ChatGPT to help me create a custom injection site tracker based on a 1-inch grid. I printed it, laminated it, and then used a push pin to poke holes at every grid intersection (each intersection represents a possible injection site).
When it’s time to inject, I:
- Hold the laminated sheet up to my abdomen
- Use a pen to mark the next open spot through the grid
- Clean the area
- Inject at the marked spot
- Write the date next to that site
I work my way through four quadrants, which makes rotation really easy to stay consistent with. This setup has taken almost all the mental overhead out of tracking sites and has made things way more systematic for me.
Today I actually updated my tracker to clean it up a bit. I added some missing grid lines and included a small floating line next to each site so I can write the date more clearly. I’ll laminate the new one tomorrow and just continue where I left off.
I’ve attached photo of:
- My old tracker (unfortunately a spray bottle of alcohol tipped over and soaked it overnight 😅)
- The new version I’ll be switching to
Happy to answer any questions if anyone’s curious about the setup.
Also, excuse the bad handwriting. I just ordered some fine-tip dry-erase markers to clean that up. lol