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Last edited by Lipid; 07-02-2014 at 08:56 AM.
Woah. Just inject air into one vial and draw. Next time around inject air into the other vial.
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Seems much easier although wouldnt i get the risk of the pressure of the unair filled vial potentially causing some oil to go back into the vial (such as mast going into test prop)
Also is the method i posted sterile and logical in doing? keep in mind im fine with using an extra syringe and needle as we get them for free.
Last edited by Lipid; 09-08-2013 at 02:34 PM.
If you're that concerned about pressure, just put air in each vial then draw from each. There's no rule that says you have to draw immediately upon injecting air. No need to switch needles, ever, when drawing multiple compounds. Switch to inject only.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're trying to do.
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Combining Two (2) Medications in One (1) Syringe - YouTube
This is what im talkin about in terms of putting oil into other syringe.
Not sure what its called though, lol.
I watched the video. IMOP this is really stupid when doing steroids at home. Your intention through out your cycle is to use these two combined. Use one syringe. Any amount of one compound getting into the other is tiny and will not affect your cycle or injection.
If you are talking water and oil that's not good protocol to mix. ...crazy mike
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This is very basic stuff, have you never injected before
Use the same needle to draw from both bottles no need to switch, then swap to smaller gauge to shoot. simple stuff
I draw test first when mixing. So my test stays clean.
Over thinking it brutha. With 23 or 25 I simple put one mil air. Pump in first. Draw one mil. Wiyhdraw . Pull air into syringe to get any from pin. Replunge upside down removing air. Enter second vial. Draw one mil. N inject. Yeh it blunts a bit but **** it. Not really painful;-) obv steri swab at apropiate times. Areas.
Thank god you guys didn't get into IV drugs. But in the other hand you may have learned what a big deal you make. Always a big deal for sterilization but to keep my Test clean, or a few drops in one or another, holy sh!t. Such a deal. They don't make this big a deal in the hospital. I'm just saying as I always do this just isn't that technical and you would be amazed at what your body can handle in the way of different fluids IM.
WE don't want to take it as not necessary to be careful, but I hear so much worry and overthinking. I don't even understand "to keep my Test clean. What needle best to draw with, switching points because you had to pull out and re-pin.
Why change the needle after drawing and before injecting, only to have a sharp point. Or because you draw with a bigger G. So much overthinking. There are a few do's and don'ts but common sense prevails. Understand why and think out the Bullsh!t with the fears and the bro-science tails. If someone told me to change e to C I would look at the technical reason. I'll stop , I'm overthinking ...crazy mike
Same needle. Draw both one at a time and inject. Your over thinking it bro.
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Last edited by Lipid; 07-02-2014 at 08:56 AM.
i think he was worried if a drop or 2 of the mast got in the prop.
Why do so many people make this so complicated? lol. Youre injecting both compounds. Who gives a shit if you get a drop of one in 10 or 20ml of the other? It's not going to change the strength of the compound in any amount that's measurable. Stick the draw pin in one vial, suck out desired volume. Pull it out. Stick it in the next vial. Draw desired volume. Inject self.
If that's what you want, follow thru and no harm. But for General Practice it's not necessary to be so picky. That's my point. The newbies are so scared and better concerned then not. Then so good to ask, but now you have the answer and truth of the matter. Good luck to all. ...crazy mike
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