• TerevosOPM
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    1 year ago

    To be fair, I have no idea how to hold one of those. Bit you can bet I’m sure going to check which is the business end before I go stabbing something with it.

      • Alec
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        1 year ago

        She went blue to thigh, orange to the sky :(

    • abbadon420
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      1 year ago

      An orange is actually fairly easy to hold. It’s pretty much the size of a hand. So, unless you have tiny baby hands, I wouldn’t worry too much about how to hold them.

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      1 year ago

      They are pretty clearly labeled and when I first got one, it came with a non-needled practice epipen. That’s probably something everyone should be exposed to. The needles come out fast and can do some serious damage and the difference between properly using an epipen or wasting it during an emergency can be life or death.

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        1 year ago

        Yup, always check out the trainer first! My kid has an epi-pen jr and the mechanism changes occasionally.