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    Reuse syringe, change needle.

    Can you reuse a syringe with a fresh needle? If so how many times?

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    you shouldnt because bacteria can get in there

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    I've read of people running rubbing alcohol through the syringe but I wouldn't do it just in case there were some bacteria you would be asking for trouble. Better to use a new one every time, other then rolling the dice every time.

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    bro, syringes and needles are soo cheap there is no reason or excuse not to use a new one every time

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    agreed. common sense.

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    No one with a lick of intelligence would ever reuse a syringe. There is absolutely no good reason to reuse either that or the needle.

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    Don't do it! Just replace EVERYTHING with every injection.

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    no exscuses. fresh ones every time.

    just a note for UK bros: i've found a medical supplies website based here in the UK that sells syringes/needles quite cheap. pm me for details.

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    why would you even consider reusing syringes? they are real easy to get pm and ill show you.

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    Here's what I have done with tren...

    load 3ml in one syringe
    day 1 shoot 1ml, and replace needle
    day 2, shoot 2nd ml and replace needle
    day 3, shoot last ml and dispose syringe

    Should I change my method?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeB
    Here's what I have done with tren...

    load 3ml in one syringe
    day 1 shoot 1ml, and replace needle
    day 2, shoot 2nd ml and replace needle
    day 3, shoot last ml and dispose syringe

    Should I change my method?
    i don't see the use of pre-loading syringes.
    why not draw a fresh load every day?
    do you keep a loaded syringe in your night table?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeB
    Here's what I have done with tren...

    load 3ml in one syringe
    day 1 shoot 1ml, and replace needle
    day 2, shoot 2nd ml and replace needle
    day 3, shoot last ml and dispose syringe

    Should I change my method?

    why???? i spent $24 for 100 needles and got them overnighted. thats 4uckin cheap dont take a chance on something so stupid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Try Me
    i don't see the use of pre-loading syringes.
    why not draw a fresh load every day?
    do you keep a loaded syringe in your night table?
    The first time I did this was when I was leaving town for a few days and didnt' want to bring my gear with me. Just continued this way to save some time.
    I completely agree with you about cost of syringes and everyone here seems to agree there's a risk of infection. I also have no problem with using a new syringe per injection.

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    even if I do two diff injects or the same thing (spot injecting) i still use a diff needle. at $24 that makes them 24 cents a piece. (good math skills huh) 4uck that im more afriad of bending the tip and trying to stick it in i want clean sticks everytime.

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