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Back loading/ back filling an insulin syringe.

Enigmatic707

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So some one on another board asked me to make a video of how to back fill an insulin syringe. While I'm sure the level of competency is a lot higher on this board I figured I'd share since I had the video anyways.


[ame]http://youtu.be/52kEHcp5PKA[/ame]
 

FordFan

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Slin pins all the way.

Just something I do. I prop slin pin lunger on needle cover of loaded pin. This keeps any potential li t off of the plunger.
 
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Enigmatic707

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Feb 7, 2013
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Slin pins all the way.

Just something I do. I prop slin pin lunger on needle cover of loaded pin. This keeps any potential li t off of the plunger.

That pad i put it on is soaked in alcohol that's why i put it there.
 

vent_noir

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I had no idea I could do this...Ive been shoving that fat mf 1.5in needle into my ass for 10 weeks now lol
 

jacked391

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Mckesson detachable pin easy pesy japan easy. No need to pull plunger.
 

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MR. BMJ

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One thing that helps in some injection sites is to press down on the area with 2 fingers, and then with the other hand, inject between the 2 fingers.
 

squatster

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I did 30 years of 1-1/2"
Wish I had know a long time ago - this year is the first I have been using the slin pins
 

Sandpig

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Ive switched to slins and sometimes I use a 27 when injecting a bit more volume. Not much difference.

I never back load. It just takes a bit longer to load.