I was never able to find a good human or vet grade test suspension in stock, so I went another way.
I hooked up with a good test base powder source, and dug around online for some homebrew recipes. I found a simple one, and damned it if it just worked out perfectly exactly as the recipe said it would. So I managed to cook up 30mls of 100mg/ml (took about 5 minutes), and have remaining ingredients to cook up 5 more bottles. When I added the water to the melted powder, it turned creamy white, like milk (as expected).
I shook it, and tried to draw it up into a 29 G insulin syringe, but it clogged after 0.1 ml. So I grabbed a 25 G and easily drew up 1 ml. Does this mean my suspension is bad, or is this the expected?
Next, I injected the 1 mil subcutaneously using the 25 G and I didn't feel much at first. After a couple of minutes, it started to sting. Stung about like a bee sting. I pressed on the area, and I guess I worked the liquid into new areas of my skin, and then they started to sting as well. Honestly, it was tolerable, and I guess this is why they say water based suspensions hurt. Does this sound normal, or have I created a strange brew?
I could deal with this pain daily, went away mostly after about 30 minutes, gone completely after an hour. So I can easily do 100 ml shot, but when do I do it? Morning? Preworkout? Night? Is 100 ml per day sufficient? 200 ml/day? I read that the half-life of testosterone is 2-4 hours. So my guess is the stuff is going to come out of my system really quickly. Does this mean I should do 2 shots daily?
Any way to thin the stuff so it works in a smaller needle? Would human grade suspension pass a 29 G needle? I noticed that mine would actually pass that needle, until I shook it. Seems I should shake it though, so the test is truly 100mg/ml. Should I?
Is it best to store this stuff in the fridge?
I'm psyched about getting my hands on such a powerful form of test. Just wanted to pick the brains of those who have been there...
Thx..