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<blockquote data-quote="Diabeticger" data-source="post: 2307753" data-attributes="member: 505061"><p>Haha, just think the student is used to the standard needle where its prick and push, these needles are designed for people with needle phobias , theres a little bubble like cover on the top and you have almost stab the skin to break the bubble and the needle to penetrate, thenpoor girl had the right method for the wrong needle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diabeticger, post: 2307753, member: 505061"] Haha, just think the student is used to the standard needle where its prick and push, these needles are designed for people with needle phobias , theres a little bubble like cover on the top and you have almost stab the skin to break the bubble and the needle to penetrate, thenpoor girl had the right method for the wrong needle [/QUOTE]
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