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Kaylz

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Right my fellow jabbers, after you've done an air shot, do you guys tap the pen to get rid of the small blob of insulin remaining on the tip of the needle? x
 
I normally give it a bit of a ‘flick’ before stabbing myself with it.
 
Hadn't really thought about it, tbh. 🙂
 
always did an air shot when I did jab and still do use humolog occasionally
 
What and waste insulin? To be serious the amount involved isn't worth considering.
 
Well, what's going to happen to that blob of insulin? It won't get injected into you when you do the actual injection, it'll just get wiped off onto the skin as the needle goes in, so it's not going to affect your levels. I just ignore it.
 
Don’t remember ever worrying about it - a bit like @Robin says
 
When I used syringes I injected air into the vial and then tilted it upside down to withdraw the insulin. That involved withdrawing more than you needed and then flicking the syringe to get the air bubbles towards the needle before expelling it back into the vial. Didn't waste any with air shots like you see on the medical dramas on telly. :D Could sometimes take two or three goes to get it right.
 
The blob didn't bother me per se. However - I know VERY well that if my skin is wet where I actually stab - I used to run the blob over a hair somewhere near the site to get it off the needle tip. Then inject with a nice dry as possible needle tip.
 
Your skin wipes off the blob. No need to take action.
 
Aye, this is not a problem. It’s never crossed my mind.

I must admit, I do tend to inject through my shirt, which absorbs any stray drips. I wouldn’t recommend this as a standard technique to do that, though.😉
 
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