Brianna & Xander
Very Active Member
4/14/25
A question for anyone using specifically ReliOn syringes with calipers:
I got myself a lit magnifying glass and some digital calipers, but as usual, there's an unforeseen reason that it seems this may not work for us.
Anyone run into these issues and found a way to work around them? As it is this just seems like an extra step that doesn't actually help, so I might as well just go back to the old imprecise way that was at least easier than the new imprecise way.
These needles are the only ones that have everything I need (accessible to me, most importantly, but also the half-unit markings, the gauge, the length, etc). Switching needles doesn't feel like an option because they're the first ones he really tolerates.
Have a good Tuesday, everyone.
A question for anyone using specifically ReliOn syringes with calipers:
I got myself a lit magnifying glass and some digital calipers, but as usual, there's an unforeseen reason that it seems this may not work for us.

- Firstly, there's a ring/lip around the outside of the syringe, right below the cap and a bit above where the 0 line would be. It's impossible to get the calipers flush against the side of the syringe while laying it down because of this. I can place the calipers over the front of the syringe, but I have to hold both; they won't sit that way on a surface. This raises the issue of the fact that I can't move the plunger at the same time to get rid of a little excess insulin, etc. I have to set the calipers down, adjust the plunger, line it all back up again and then have it most likely be off anyway because I had to take the calipers away.
- In addition to that, even the easiest to slide, well-lubricated plungers are seemingly impossible to move by tiny enough increments. If I try to take out the tiniest bit of insulin, I either have to go back into the vial for more or start a new needle because it flies right past wherever I wanted it to be. I've been working on that for 4 months and they're still impossible to be precise with. Trying to do that while holding the needle and the calipers lined up is just not gonna happen.
Anyone run into these issues and found a way to work around them? As it is this just seems like an extra step that doesn't actually help, so I might as well just go back to the old imprecise way that was at least easier than the new imprecise way.

Have a good Tuesday, everyone.
