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    Question hcg question (sorry if this has been asked already)

    I don't have an empty sterile glass vial to put my hcg after I've mixed it.. can I just leave it in the glass vial where the hcg is already?

    just drop 2ml of bac water in and swirl it and pop it into the fridge?

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    actually that wouldn't work would it? 2ml is not enough bac water... am I confused here?

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    2ml would be fine. Assuming it's 5000iu bottle to begin with. Then measure to 10 on your slin pin and your at 250ius. I keep mine in the HCG bottle it came in as well. Somebody, check my math, but I believe that to be correct. Think it's on the HCG sticky.

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    I'm thinking about it though and 2ml of bac water isn't going to be enough to last me very long.. or is it?

    Maybe I'm just not seeing this how I should be seeing it.. also the vial where the hcg is seems a little small, might not fit the 2ml

    decisions decisions.. lol

    Also, why are most people on other forums saying to mix equal parts bac water? In this case 5ml.. gah!
    Last edited by Joseph956; 06-13-2013 at 03:41 PM.

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    http://forums.steroid.com/hormone-re...ould-know.html

    Look under reconstituting 5,000 iu hcg

    2 ml bac is fine right into vial with powder.

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    Lol well in true ME fashion I drew 2ml bac water into a 3ml syringe and then as soon as I poked it into the hcg vial the water starting gushing in.. In other words the syringe self injected lol.. Wtf!

    Anyway I pulled the syringe out when it was nearly done and stuck the needle back in to put the rest of the water but the rubber was really harsh and I had to really jam it in..

    Swirled it and it's not cloudy thank God.. Just wondering how long it's going to last me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph956 View Post
    Swirled it and it's not cloudy thank God.. Just wondering how long it's going to last me
    Keep it in the fridge & it's fine as long as the solution is clear. Others here pre-fill insulin pins, put them in a tupper wear container and then freeze them. Then thaw out a pin for every dose...

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    Not to start a blog here but I just shot my first pin of hcg and damn was that rubber hard to push into with my poor slin needle..

    Also I noticed maybe 1 big bubble that didn't want to rise to the top, it just sat there.. I tried to inject it out but it wouldn't move. Just injected away and yes I feel a slight burn in the area where I injected but it could easily be placebo or the slightly bent pin. .

    Will see how my sore testicles feel later

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    Assuming all HCG vials are the same, the rubber stopper is much smaller and you have to watch through the open area on side of rubber through the glass when sticking needle or you will penetrate side of rubber, thus making it hard like you describe.

    Also make sure to equalize the pressure in the vial or it will be harder to draw as well as make the bubbles harder to get rid of (have to be careful flicking syringe as well due to the small rubber).
    Last edited by FRDave; 06-13-2013 at 05:38 PM.

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