-sigh- I told myself I wouldn't look in this thread again because it stressed me out too much. I got curious seeing that Arch posted, so I peeked.. Bleh. Here goes.
Spacial, I re-read through the previous posts, and no you ARE the only one who told me to stick to my prescription. People insisting that I got the correct dose and not to worry about it too much is different than someone saying I'm trying to alter my medication and to stick to my prescription. I don't understand why you had to say it in such a catty and disrespectful way. I'm ashamed to have to have this conversation with someone who is supposed to be in the same boat as me, we're both transsexual, we both take/will be taking hormones, we both understand the ramifications both physically and socially of this drug. I do not mind that you won't be replying to my posts anymore, I don't want to interact with someone who acts this negatively. Selective offense, psh.

For the record! I did a typo. I said 1ml short but meant to say .1ml short. It's cold where I live and I don't type too well when everything is all stiff from the weather

And since Regan said that .1ml can be left in the reservoir of the needle, my question was successfully answered, not only by him, but by several others who have posted. Thank you everyone for the fast responses, I'm relieved that I'm not the only one who's come up short! It being only my second shot, and my first on my own, scared me to death

Arch, sorry for posting too much about the dose. I tried to keep it as non-specific as I could but it's hard to talk about an incorrect dose without saying at least a little about dose. But thank you so much for sticking up for me, I felt pretty alienated. On another note, it wasn't that there was a little left in the vial, I worked with the needle for a good ten minutes getting every drop out, until there was NONE in the vial and I still came up .1ml short :/ Who knows.
As far as my insurance coverage goes, the pharmacist told me my prescription would have come to 175$ if I didn't split it up between the months. As I've stated, splitting it up into 1ml vials brought the total cost of my prescription to 32$. Which I found preposterous, so I won't be going back there if my dosage changes, making my insurance not cover it. I sadly cannot go to stroheckers because I live in Virginia, where they don't ship to.
Andrew, I'll be going to CVS most likely if my prescription gets increased next time, which it probably will. Thanks for the info on what price you get from them

I cannot see my Dr. until February because.. I don't even know why, she's not at the clinic I go to right now, for whatever reason. -shrug- I intend to ask my cousin who is a nurse if I should be worried, and what I can do to prevent this next time. As far as how the shortage affected me, I'm sure it did, but I'm so early in treatment that I don't think it'll be too bad. I'm seeing changes of course (body hair, mustache, voice, libido), but I do feel more agitated than I did on my first dose. To me, 80% of my dose is better than 0% of my dose and I'm so grateful to even be at this point in my life right now.
Thank you everyone who's responded, and extra thank yous to everyone who stuck up for me. Unless there is anything that anyone wants to say in response to this last post, I'm cool with this thread being finished, as my question has been answered. Sorry it turned into a drama llama, these things happen I guess.
PS. Logan, my girlfriend says you're hot.