Angela & Blackie & 3 Others
Member Since 2010
Yesterday's condo:
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I had 2 incidences when I was drawing the insulin into the syringe, and wasted 2 syringes because of it. The first time, and despite my best efforts, there were 2 huge air pockets in the syringe... one between the insulin and the needle, and the other between the insulin and the plunger. I wasted a lot of insulin that time (approx. 3 units' worth if you don't include the air pillows). Pulled out another syringe, tried again... Nope. This time, I had a huge air pillow between the needle and the syringe, and wasted about a unit of insulin. Pulled out another syringe. 3rd time's the charm, but I still had a bubble in it, so I compromised and drew another drop.
The protocol says to never push the insulin back into the vial (or whatever) as it'll ruin the insulin. I went according to the protocol. I hate wasting this insulin. It's too expensive to waste. I never have any luck with bubbles. Yes, I tried the tapping method to get the bubbles to go to the needle so that I can remove them. It never works.
Simply put, I wasted insulin and needles this morning.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=25892&p=260577#p260577
I had 2 incidences when I was drawing the insulin into the syringe, and wasted 2 syringes because of it. The first time, and despite my best efforts, there were 2 huge air pockets in the syringe... one between the insulin and the needle, and the other between the insulin and the plunger. I wasted a lot of insulin that time (approx. 3 units' worth if you don't include the air pillows). Pulled out another syringe, tried again... Nope. This time, I had a huge air pillow between the needle and the syringe, and wasted about a unit of insulin. Pulled out another syringe. 3rd time's the charm, but I still had a bubble in it, so I compromised and drew another drop.
The protocol says to never push the insulin back into the vial (or whatever) as it'll ruin the insulin. I went according to the protocol. I hate wasting this insulin. It's too expensive to waste. I never have any luck with bubbles. Yes, I tried the tapping method to get the bubbles to go to the needle so that I can remove them. It never works.
Simply put, I wasted insulin and needles this morning.