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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2660560" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>On second thought:</p><p>Can it be the cartridge wasn't in exactly right?</p><p></p><p>I've once noticed I didn't screw my pen (Novopen) all the way to the click after changing the cartridge. It still felt like the pen was normal upon injecting. (I found out pretty soon, and with a very smal correction dose, so no way to tell if it affected the actual dose.) If this happens it makes sense to expect the cartridge to be just a tiny little bit higher than usual. </p><p>In which case the needle may not stick completely through the rubbery part of the cartridge, or it may push the cartridge a tiny bit up with the added pressure of injecting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2660560, member: 372207"] On second thought: Can it be the cartridge wasn't in exactly right? I've once noticed I didn't screw my pen (Novopen) all the way to the click after changing the cartridge. It still felt like the pen was normal upon injecting. (I found out pretty soon, and with a very smal correction dose, so no way to tell if it affected the actual dose.) If this happens it makes sense to expect the cartridge to be just a tiny little bit higher than usual. In which case the needle may not stick completely through the rubbery part of the cartridge, or it may push the cartridge a tiny bit up with the added pressure of injecting. [/QUOTE]
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