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    Ricky Analog is offline New Member
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    best way to warm test

    was wondering what method everyone prefers to warming up their test before injection. should i do it while its in the vial or in the chamber of the syringe? should i also warm my hcg ? thanks in advance everyone!

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    I just heat up some water and then set my vial in it upright for like a minute or two

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    Do not warm your HCG . As for warming the test I have heard of a lot of people putting it in warm/hot water. I personally feel no need to warm it up, more of a hassle if you ask me. It still goes in easy enough and no one should be injecting quickly anyway.

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    Thats something i've never done ( warmed test up ) i don't see the need to.

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    Ricky Analog is offline New Member
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    I've heard it helps minimize PIP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky Analog View Post
    I've heard it helps minimize PIP
    Pin more slowly. About 1 minute per ml.

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    I don't get pip anymore. Maybe I have too much scar tissue. I got a fair amount of soreness after injections on my first two cycles but since then I am good to go.

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