Posted by Tony G on October 30, 2001 at 15:56:11:
In Reply to: I agree with you Tony! posted by Elaine on October 30, 2001 at 15:46:21:
I don't get rid of the air in the needle. reason being is that air is there and won't get injected into you do to the fact that the Black little plunger only goes so far then stops. If you remove the air from the injector, when the plunger stops it leaves what should be air, intead leaves valuable imetrex left in your injector? I think we could use some more help on this one though.(NANCYc) any input?...By the way hugs to Ya "E"...Tony