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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1837261" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>A friend takes one of those once a week injection of a T2D diabetes medications. </p><p>His beef is that he gets lots of bruising from this injection ( t"he horse needle") and wonders about use of an auto-injector. </p><p>Could such a device perhaps shoot or guide the syringe/needle in at ? 45 degrees or ? 90 degrees and steady the needle and syringe and thus reduce bruising? </p><p>My other reason for asking it that, being mechanically-minded, he is looking out for drill guides and other devices to adapt for use and I fear a Heath-Robinson contraption is in the making !! Thank you for your thoughts and suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1837261, member: 468714"] A friend takes one of those once a week injection of a T2D diabetes medications. His beef is that he gets lots of bruising from this injection ( t"he horse needle") and wonders about use of an auto-injector. Could such a device perhaps shoot or guide the syringe/needle in at ? 45 degrees or ? 90 degrees and steady the needle and syringe and thus reduce bruising? My other reason for asking it that, being mechanically-minded, he is looking out for drill guides and other devices to adapt for use and I fear a Heath-Robinson contraption is in the making !! Thank you for your thoughts and suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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