Ready To Inject Now Have Question Plz Respond Asap!
I JUST withdrew 1.5 cc's of Test Enanthate, and it's actually sitting in the needle RIGHT NOW. The reason I am posting this is because when i lookin into the syringe it looks like 100's of tiny tiny air bubbles. Is this normal? Can I inject??? Or do ALL those small tiny air bubbles have to disappear????????
PLEASE RESPOND ASAP!!! Sitting here with LOADED needle!!!
Finally, a sensible answer!
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Originally posted by ripped_82
Instead of wasting gear by squirting gear out of the syringe, this is what I do is. Pull back an extra 0.5ml, then when all the big bubble are at the top I push back that extra 0.5ml back in to the bottle. This way you get rid of the large bubbles, and don't waste any gear.
Good call, ripped.
Terinox, you didn't mention whether you were using separate pins to draw and inject.
I use two, so when I draw, I draw an extra 1/4-1/2 cc into the syringe and, holding it upside down, lightly tap it a few times with my fingernail. I then withdraw it from the vial and, as ripped_82 described, pull back so I add 1/2 cc of air.
Then I switch pinz to the shooting pin. Again, still holding the syringe upside down (that is, plunger facing down), I put on the injection pin, lightly tap it again a few times, and push the plunger until one small drop appears at the end of the pin. One more tap to get rid of the drop, and I have a syringe that is air-free.
If you're getting lots of small bubbles, it sounds like you may be shaking the test. There is no need to do this. Before you draw, simply turn the vial over once or twice, and make sure you sterilize therubber stopper with an alcohol swab before you inset the needle to draw. If you are using a good test and follow these directions, you should have no small air bubbles at all.
Re: Finally, a sensible answer!
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Originally posted by TNT
Good call, ripped.
Terinox, you didn't mention whether you were using separate pins to draw and inject.
I use two, so when I draw, I draw an extra 1/4-1/2 cc into the syringe and, holding it upside down, lightly tap it a few times with my fingernail. I then withdraw it from the vial and, as ripped_82 described, pull back so I add 1/2 cc of air.
Then I switch pinz to the shooting pin. Again, still holding the syringe upside down (that is, plunger facing down), I put on the injection pin, lightly tap it again a few times, and push the plunger until one small drop appears at the end of the pin. One more tap to get rid of the drop, and I have a syringe that is air-free.
If you're getting lots of small bubbles, it sounds like you may be shaking the test. There is no need to do this. Before you draw, simply turn the vial over once or twice, and make sure you sterilize therubber stopper with an alcohol swab before you inset the needle to draw. If you are using a good test and follow these directions, you should have no small air bubbles at all.
Well...I did something similar :)
First, I took in about 1.5cc's of air. I then inserted the needle into the vial and injected the air, and then tried to withdraw the juice. This is where I started having problems. It could have been cause i was extra nervous, and I kept messing it up. I withdrew about 1cc of juice, but had too much air in the needle, so i shot the hair back into the needle (keep in mind that the needle is in the vial during this whole process). Once I shot the air back in, i had like exaclty 1cc of Test. I then withdrew another .6cc or so of Test. I then took it out of the vial. Now, holding the needles upside down, I withdrew ANOTHER .5 cc's of air while the needle was OUT of the vial. THIS is where I changed the pin and put on a fresh one. I then sat there and tapped the syringe for about 15 mins (LOL) and then injected :)
Virtually no pain except for first penetration.