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<blockquote data-quote="Isobel94" data-source="post: 399536" data-attributes="member: 68605"><p>I have that problem with every injection I have! I have tried to empty out air bubbles but they just won't come out! So my logic is to keep the injection tilted in such a way that the air bubbles are not near the needle (as in, at the bottom of the phial) as sometimes they have sneaked underneath where I couldn't see them :shock: so best to keep them where I can see them.</p><p></p><p>I do not have major problems with my sugars because of this. Perhaps it is not the best coping mechanism, however trying to get an air bubble out costs me quite a lot of insulin.</p><p></p><p>Izzy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isobel94, post: 399536, member: 68605"] I have that problem with every injection I have! I have tried to empty out air bubbles but they just won't come out! So my logic is to keep the injection tilted in such a way that the air bubbles are not near the needle (as in, at the bottom of the phial) as sometimes they have sneaked underneath where I couldn't see them :shock: so best to keep them where I can see them. I do not have major problems with my sugars because of this. Perhaps it is not the best coping mechanism, however trying to get an air bubble out costs me quite a lot of insulin. Izzy. [/QUOTE]
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