If the needle is all the way in and the plunger all the way down there should be nothing left. Are you pulling the syringe out with the plunger all the way down? Some members have had problems with the seal/plunger on Monoject syringes, I've used them forever and never seen that. Syringes have expiry dates, check yours.
FWIW, I never left the needle in for 10 seconds.
How about an experiment? Draw your dose, except use water or some other liquid. Inject the same way you would into an orange, apple, etc. Do you get the same drop?
Theoretically there is some in the needle but the amount is so small it shouldn't leave anything visible. Just push the needle in, then the plunger, then pull out slowly.
Stupid question time. Do you know what a fur shot is? You've either poked through the skin to the other side or have not pushed in far enough. Never give another shot after doing this no matter how sure you are you've missed. We've all done it, it's not the end of the world.
ty so much!Here are the instructions for injecting Lantus with a syringe:
STEP 4: COMPLETE THE INJECTION
• Administer insulin—Slowly push in the plunger of the syringe all the way, making sure you have injected all the insulin. Leave the needle in the skin for 10 seconds.
• Apply light pressure—Pull the needle straight out and gently press on the spot where you injected yourself for several seconds. Don’t rub the area.
above from:
https://www.lantus.com/-/media/EMS/Conditions/Diabetes/Brands/Lantus/Consumer/injecting-lantus-vial-and-syringe pdf.pdf?la=en#:~:text=Inject air into the vial,equal to your insulin dose.&text=Put the needle through the,the air into the vial.&text=Draw up the dose—Leave,vial firmly in one hand.
Here are the instructions for injecting Lantus with a syringe:
STEP 4: COMPLETE THE INJECTION
• Administer insulin—Slowly push in the plunger of the syringe all the way, making sure you have injected all the insulin. Leave the needle in the skin for 10 seconds.
• Apply light pressure—Pull the needle straight out and gently press on the spot where you injected yourself for several seconds. Don’t rub the area.
above from:
https://www.lantus.com/-/media/EMS/Conditions/Diabetes/Brands/Lantus/Consumer/injecting-lantus-vial-and-syringe pdf.pdf?la=en#:~:text=Inject air into the vial,equal to your insulin dose.&text=Put the needle through the,the air into the vial.&text=Draw up the dose—Leave,vial firmly in one hand.