It was my first time using it and I wasted a needle. Then, when I got the correct method, and used a second needle, I am not sure if any liquid went inside my tummy. I didn’t feel it. I had the dosage at .25 and the needle was inside my body for 10 seconds, and I remember pressing the button, but not sure I felt liquid going inside. What should I do?
Do you have a kitchen scale? compare the weight of a new one and the used one. The difference is clear and as the liquid isn’t dribbling down you belly, it is going to be in it instead!
Edit: It is all in the same pen, I guess.
Don’t worry, weigh it for next time instead.
The injectors are very reliable. You’ll know it’s working in a day or so when you feel the profound change in appetite.
The injectors have a clear window to show how much medication is left inside. You can tell if it has been dispensed or not. No need to weigh.
That is the irony. The first time I got it was from a nurse (a week ago). While my appetite did decrease, I am still consuming 2000 calories a day. I feel hungry. I quit cigarettes like a month and a half ago, and I gained 20-25 pounds in this period (consuming almost 2800-3000 calories a day on average).
You shouldn’t feel the liquid medication go into you.
Except for a little pinch from the needle you shouldn’t feel a thing.
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