Quote Originally Posted by cylon357 View Post
Switching pins is at least a comfort thing. The needle gets blunted enough just piercing the stopper to be a PITA if you try to use the same needle to stick yourself. There might be other issues, I don't know for sure on that.

I have used the same needle to draw and pin (subq) but I won't even do subq like that anymore. Fresh needles are awesome.
I used to use the same pin. I just don’t have the patience with filling through a 25g. I pin so much that the smaller the pin, the better. Less scar tissue.
I was using 5 slin pins per day during a heavy cycle .


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