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    draw with one pin and inject with a new one, hold the loaded syringe under hot water for a few minutes to warm the oil, inject slowly and my favorite, use human grade gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BloodyBillAnderson View Post
    draw with one pin and inject with a new one, hold the loaded syringe under hot water for a few minutes to warm the oil, inject slowly and my favorite, use human grade gear.
    Not a differnece in "human" or "vet". both come from the same base powder. The difference in pain would be how it is suspended in the oil.

    and how do you hold your syringe under hot water without getting water onto the needle? even when capped it's not sealed completely and water splashes would introduce bacteria onto the needle. what's your method?

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    Quote Originally Posted by binder View Post
    Not a differnece in "human" or "vet". both come from the same base powder. The difference in pain would be how it is suspended in the oil.

    and how do you hold your syringe under hot water without getting water onto the needle? even when capped it's not sealed completely and water splashes would introduce bacteria onto the needle. what's your method?
    ok vet grade is supposed to be the same quality as human, my reference was mostly about ug gear. I just hold it under the tap. I currently use terumo 3ml and 5ml syringe's and I just experimented with running it under the tap and no water made it past the pin cap. then I held the syringe under water for 1 minuite and no water made it past the pin cap.

    also of interest, municipal water is tested regularly for bacterial contamination and has plenty of chlorine to kill any bacteria, now I am not saying I would shoot tap water but if I cut myself I don't boil the water before I wash the cut. so even if some water got on the outside surface of the pin I think it would be ok. IMO Unless you get your water from a river in a 3rd world village it is safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by binder View Post
    Not a differnece in "human" or "vet". both come from the same base powder. The difference in pain would be how it is suspended in the oil.

    and how do you hold your syringe under hot water without getting water onto the needle? even when capped it's not sealed completely and water splashes would introduce bacteria onto the needle. what's your method?
    I put both my bottles in a plastic bag and then set it in a bowl of hot water. if the gear is same temp/warmer than body temp it will not hurt. Just my experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeputyLoneWolf View Post
    I put both my bottles in a plastic bag and then set it in a bowl of hot water. if the gear is same temp/warmer than body temp it will not hurt. Just my experience.
    oil becomes more liquid being able to spread itself through the tissue. Very useful when injecting Prop to spread out the homone

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeputyLoneWolf View Post
    I put both my bottles in a plastic bag and then set it in a bowl of hot water. if the gear is same temp/warmer than body temp it will not hurt. Just my experience.
    ya, i stick my VIALS into hot water and let it warm....but not the syringes. I just draw it up warm then inject right after. It doesn't have enough time to lose significant heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by binder View Post
    ya, i stick my VIALS into hot water and let it warm....but not the syringes. I just draw it up warm then inject right after. It doesn't have enough time to lose significant heat.
    Exactly, best way to do it bar none, and the reason I put then in a plastic bag is to keep the labels from disintegrating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeputyLoneWolf View Post
    I put both my bottles in a plastic bag and then set it in a bowl of hot water. if the gear is same temp/warmer than body temp it will not hurt. Just my experience.
    I never thought of that, good idea.

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