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Did my first injection, please clap
The injection itself wasn’t that bad, I’ve always been okay with needles. But drawing was a pain in the ass, I had the needle in there for probably 5-10 minutes, constantly pulling and pushing the plunger back and forth to coax the stuff into the syringe. I even did the thing where you inject air into it, but maybe I didn’t do it right. I just hope I didn’t damage the vial or contaminate it or something
congratsss!!!
thank you 🙂. I’m realizing now that it was so hard to draw because the tip of the plunger protrudes such that I have to draw at least 0.2mL for there to be enough space to let the medicine flow into the syringe, but I was going for just a little over 0.1mL 😅
yep!! also warming up the vial with ur hands can help
If its IM, they’re just like that. Super thick.
It’s IM, but it’s in MCT oil which I’ve read is supposed to be thinner than other types? It could also be the needle (30 gauge)
Oh, why so small? I mean, do whatever makes sense to you, but I use 20 and 18 gauge blunt fill needles at work and for drawing up my own SQ injections (then I inject with more reasonable 25 gauge). Maybe theyre just too dang big for your set up. Bigger gauge will let you draw faster and inject a little more easily, I think the standard for IM is 23 G. At least it is for me at work.
To minimize pain when injecting, and damage to the stopper. Plus I figure it’s simplest to just have one needle for the entire process.
You should really switch out needles after drawing, pushing through the stopper blunts the needle and makes injections with that same needle a lot more painful. I get using the same type of needle for both purposes for simplicity’s sake, but among my friends it’s the standard procedure to use wider gauge needles for drawing. And contamination from damaged stoppers is still something that almost never comes up between dozens of users.
I’ve heard others say that using the same needle for drawing and injecting is fine, and even somewhat common among people who take insulin shots. and tbh I felt something inserting the needle, but it wasn’t painful