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    Red particles in Sus250 bottle

    Hey guys,

    I been using sus250 for the last 7 weeks and just noticed some red particles floating in the bottle.

    They're getting drawn up into the syringe too.

    Is this just the rubber seal breaking up?

    I'm just worried it might be blood (not mine).
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    Hmmm....I mean, I'm no expert, but I think blood would start to not look like blood but idk...it looks like it's the cap and if so just try not to suck them up, it's also cheap to filter and re vial it, but people say you lose some idk never done it...

    So, can I ask who's blood it would be then? We're you just sharing that it wouldn't be yours or are you sharing it with someone??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulyz View Post
    Hey guys,

    I been using sus250 for the last 7 weeks and just noticed some red particles floating in the bottle.

    They're getting drawn up into the syringe too.

    Is this just the rubber seal breaking up?

    I'm just worried it might be blood (not mine).
    Its probably from filling it or if you took some out when you pushed the pin through. Either way I'm betting it's just the rubber stopper. You wont pick it up through a pin.

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    Hey thanks.

    I don't share. Just saying that it's definitely not mine.
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    refilter it. You don't want to inject rubber stopper.

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    Probably wont do any harm, but I'd just toss it as it's not worth chancing.

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    If you continue to use it at the very least drop to a 25 or 27 gauge needle. An yes a 27 gauge is possible on some aas. It just takes awhile. But whats an extra 5 min when it comes to your health.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael30 View Post
    If you continue to use it at the very least drop to a 25 or 27 gauge needle. An yes a 27 gauge is possible on some aas. It just takes awhile. But whats an extra 5 min when it comes to your health.
    ^^^^ This, Re-filtering would be a pita for one small vial but throwing it away would be a waste also considering it's only a few pieces from the stopper. You aren't going to pick them up especially with a small guage needle and just look at what you are doing when you pull it up.
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    I have seen pieces of the rubber seal break off and get into the bottle, and it looked just like that. I did like lovbyts suggested and everything turned out fine. I did use a syringe to suck up what I could and got the out. I decided it was a result of using the same puncture hole in the seal too many times.

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