would it be less painful if i heat my ethante before i shoot up?
im also not sure when people say they draw with a 18g and inject with a 23g? do you just unscrew needles? not sure how it works.
thanks for help
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would it be less painful if i heat my ethante before i shoot up?
im also not sure when people say they draw with a 18g and inject with a 23g? do you just unscrew needles? not sure how it works.
thanks for help
yes the 18 makes it easier and faster to draw then you pull back so nothing is in the needle and switch. also yes you can try heating it up, make sure you inject slow and message the injection site for 5 minutes.
just shoot with the 18 ;)
heating it under water might help... just dont submerge it. And 18g is for whaling!
test e is painful for you? where are you injecting into?
The first 3 weeks of injecting test e for me was painful and I never heated my gear. But for some reason around week 5 there was no pain what so ever.
I just roll my vials in my hands for a while to heat them up.... and 18g is rediculous.....I use 21g to draw without tearin up my stoppers....
You definitely don't need to draw Enan up with an 18. What is your dose? If you are doing 250mg E3D like most people, you are only drawing up 1cc. 21 or even the 23 would be fine.
i would try heating before injectin under hot water and i too believe 18 gauge is a little big for the stopper as well 21 should be fine and ull at least save the stopper
this is how i prep my fina. do not use the microwave :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Sparkle
Believe it or not, I use a 25g to draw and inject (different needles of course). In Kansas, you have to have a prescription, so they say, to get anything 23g or larger. It takes 2 minutes to draw out Test E, but it goes in nice and slow.
23g gets alot of airbubbles, i heard 18 (or 21) is easier to draw, less air
This is true but I always have a LITTLE air bubble next to the plunger to make sure all of the oil comes out. I have read that you would have to inject 3cc into a vein/artery to have a major problem. I am not advocating irresponsible injecting techniques but a small air bubble works for meQuote:
Originally Posted by Jantzen4k
If you've ever been in the hospital on IV you'd see air bubbles in it all the time. Just try to get as much out as you can, the rest shouldnt hurt you.
Holding it in your hands for a few minutes makes it plenty warm.... i mean... lets not scold our insides... and putting a little air in the top makes sense... I've been doing just a little bubble but Im gonna do more to get more in...
Try nuking a partially full coffee cup of water in microwave for 20-30 secs.,then let your vial float in the water to warm it up, don't submerge it. Wipe the top of the vial with alcohol wipe and draw your medicine, pull a little air, change needles, etc.
I just load everything with a 23 and then stick the syringe under hot water for about 15-20sec. I really only do this when i use prop and tren. works for me
HM