Hey guys,
I'm using a 27g needle to draw and also to inject. You may ask why I'm using such a small needle to draw, but I'm using lowT .com and they changed policy on the needles they use. They were sending me a 20g to draw, but they said there's a lot of waste in the hub doing it this way and their patients were running out of their testosterone early due to this, so now I'm doing both with the 27g and it seems like I'm still looking light in the vial. I have plenty more, but it's rapidly emptying.
The question is, when you draw, there's always test in the hub. Do you want there to be air in the hub (pretty sure you don't)? It seems like if I'm drawing .25 in the syringe, there's really more than 2.5 in the whole unit.
Can anyone please shed some light on this? I'll include a pic of the actual syringe and needle that I use.
Thanks so much. Just don't wanna run out early again. I did last time and they claimed it was due to drawing with a larger needle and injecting with a smaller needle as there was a lot of waste in the hub that over time would cause you to run out early. My biggest fear is running out early.![]()