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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffefrijoles View Post
    Everyone should just send me their gear and I'll stick it between my crotch for a few days... that should do the trick! This thread took on a life of its own....
    sorry about that...

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    No worries Alex. I guess i may be a little biased... but you probably need not look any further than post #2 for the answer to your question. Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman View Post
    I would be interested to see some manufacturers recommendations regarding temperatures.

    You are injecting it into your muscles because you are trying to get sustained release of the hormone into your blood stream over time. By warming it and increasing viscosity, you are dispersing the drug through a larger than recommended area, and likely increasing the levels too rapidly, and then on the back end, shortening the duration of the release.

    Not only that, tap water is not sterile to the people using that method, be careful not to get it on your needle.

    As to the pain, I have given thousands of injections to hundreds of people, and there is little that can be accomplished outside of attempting to relax when receiving it.

    Also, if a sticky syringe is bothering you, you can "lubricate" the syringe by just taking out the new syringe and without anything in it, running it back and forth a few times rapidly. This will allow the gaskets to "warm up" and slide easier when you are pushing..

    Just in my experience here.
    Actually warming will decrease viscosity. Viscosity is a measurement of resistance to flow (aka thickness). The lower the viscosity, the thinner the fluid. Therefore heating to increase flow is in fact decreasing viscosity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mho View Post
    Actually warming will decrease viscosity. Viscosity is a measurement of resistance to flow (aka thickness). The lower the viscosity, the thinner the fluid. Therefore heating to increase flow is in fact decreasing viscosity.
    Brainfart on my part. Thanks.
    Last edited by bluesman; 04-07-2009 at 09:48 PM.

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    why would you heat the needle? Most ppl i know keep needles in the fridge/freezer, b/c it'll make them smaller

    heating the needle would make it expand, and if you're gonna do that, just get the next guage bigger

    just run the amp/vial under warm water for a few seconds prior to drawing it into the drum

    and always wear your seatbelt

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    i run the loaded syringe under hot water prior to injection. with
    25g pins, it helps the oil flow quicker through the pin IMO. hitting delts or glutes is uncomfortable enough for me (position wise)...so the quicker i finish, the happier i am haha

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