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    When I make small sub q injections, I will draw a tiny bubble of air into the syringe and flick the syringe so that the little air bubble is at the top of the compound being injected, so upon injecting all of the compound is injected.

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    When I make small sub q injections, I will draw a tiny bubble of air into the syringe and flick the syringe so that the little air bubble is at the top of the compound being injected, so upon injecting all of the compound is injected.
    You flick the syringe so that the air bubble is at the plunger side of the syringe (instead of the needle side). Is that right? I hadn't thought of that.

    What happens if you inject a tiny little bit of air into your sub-q fat? Is it a problem at all?

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