Steph & Quintus & L & O
Member Since 2017
When I draw the insulin (Lantus, from the pen) I always end up with a tiny bubble in the syringe. Before putting the syringe in the pen, I move the plunger back and forth a bit, and I press it in hard as I go into the pen. I suspect the micro-bubble is whatever residual air was in the syringe.
I usually tap it, and expel the extra insulin, and hope that the bubble goes out with it.
- how important is it to get rid of that teeny-tiny bubble?
- how much extra insulin do you draw and then squirt out to get rid of the tiny bubble?
I've read stuff about varying injection sites, particularly with Lantus. How important is that? I inject around the scruff but always in the same area (but I try to go a little to the side, a little higher, lower, etc.)
I usually tap it, and expel the extra insulin, and hope that the bubble goes out with it.
- how important is it to get rid of that teeny-tiny bubble?
- how much extra insulin do you draw and then squirt out to get rid of the tiny bubble?
I've read stuff about varying injection sites, particularly with Lantus. How important is that? I inject around the scruff but always in the same area (but I try to go a little to the side, a little higher, lower, etc.)