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    23g should work fine. works great for mine. 25g will not push.

    i draw it up with 18g and inject with 23 gauge. I also heat my vial prior to drawing up in scalding water. Makes it thinner and works great. never had a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by binder View Post
    23g should work fine. works great for mine. 25g will not push.

    i draw it up with 18g and inject with 23 gauge. I also heat my vial prior to drawing up in scalding water. Makes it thinner and works great. never had a problem.
    Yep, drew with an 18g on thursday and shot my right delt with a 23g no problem. Just kinda hard to aspirate with one hand, gotta get the hang of it. Woke up friday with some good pain and slight swelling and today with some pain and less swelliing. I can bend my arm and stretch it pretty good now with just a slight pain and very minimal swelling. I forgot to heat up the gear thursday so i did it raw again. WOuld it be better to heat the whole vial then draw or draw and heat the syringe where the oil is? Seems if u heat the vial first u might mess up the concentration and if u heat the syringe u might get some of that tap water in. Whats the best way? i was thinking heating the vial would be easier but just worried because i dont want to mess up the concentration and heating the syringe makes more sense cus u already draw it up but worried about getting any outside water in the syringe. SOrry if it sounds like a stupid question, just havent tired either way yet and picturing it in my head seems like some outside tap water could go into the syringe. Thanks!

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