Guest guest Posted July 1, 2000 Report Share Posted July 1, 2000 having to remove this small piece of plastic each time is going to be Some needles come with only one insertion tube and several needles. Hold the needles in one hand inserting a needle in the tube and move to the next. Seriens each have their own tube and are held to the side of the tube with a small piece of glue. Break the needle loose and insert, no extra tab. They are however more costly 2nd finger. After removing the tube, the needle stayed in place, but drooped to the side (almost laying against and parallel to her skin). I then grasped the needle by its handle and tried to twist it into her skin a little deeper...but the needle bent. With experience you can push from the handle and place the needle deeper. You will in most cases need to insert deeper after using the insertion tube but only masters and of course MD's trained by Dr Joe Helms hand insert. Pure hand insertion without many years of practice (50 or so years) can and is usually painful. PS. I inserted the needle at a site chosen purely at random (about 4 inches inches below the knee, on the anterior-lateral side of her leg). My wife said she got a headache when I inserted the needle..and it went away when I removed the needle! Another fine example of why it is important to know what you are doing. My guess is that you would not attempt brain surgery without first studying the brain and surgical techniques. Just my two cents but I could be wrong. Shane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2000 Report Share Posted July 5, 2000 Shane- <snip> > My guess is that you would not attempt brain surgery > without first studying the brain and surgical techniques. > Just my two cents but I could be wrong. It looks to me as if Sam went out and bought a boat not knowing that a boat needs water to float in in order to function as a boat. Sam, 3 movies and then some for you to listen to. <http://www.taichitaocenter.com/> Penel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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