when i inject theres a little wasted gear left in the syringe. is it a bad idea to push whats left back into the vial after injecting?
when i inject theres a little wasted gear left in the syringe. is it a bad idea to push whats left back into the vial after injecting?
yes, that's a very bad idea. besides, if it won't come out when you inject why would it come out when you inject into a vial?
yeah i figured it probably would be. i would pull in some air and push the rest out. i've done it before just not in the vial.
just pull a little air in before you load your syringe. that should force all of your gear out..
the amount left in the tip is negligible, and the cost of a tiny bit of gear is small compared to what an abscess can end up costing.
its all about physics.. u know newton was a gear head?![]()
cook that shit
yea let it go. there is no way u would ever notice the difference. dont put air in it. if it was sub-q maybe. but even then just not worth it.
if your really that desperate you might want to draw up some sodium chloride solution with it. when you got all of that in your syringe, swish it around a couple of times, then try again. But like said before, don't be putting a dirty needle back in the vile.
that amount left in needle is excluded from amount in syringe anyways ..when u shoot 2 ccs or how ever much when u have 2 cc in syringe 2 cc will come out of syringe that amount in needle is not included in the measurement so who cares about it
The small amount in the needle is not enough to worry about. I realize you want to get the most out of your money, but how much would you end up spending taking care of an abcess? You would have to be using HUGE pins for that to be a factor. You could always go to a higher gauge if you are worried about losses. Just takes longer to inject. Just a suggestion.
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