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    Quote Originally Posted by Canadream View Post
    I will take bicepts any day over triceps...easier to inject for me
    I agree bis should be very easy to inject, but I wouldn't think the try would be much more difficult than a delt though. I guess I will find out tomorrow...

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    I just clean the area really well with alcohol wipe....nuke it in the microwave so it's warm to the touch so it dissipates quicker in the muscle...go upstairs to my desk where there is plenty of light..use 25 gauge 1 inch and go all the way....goes in little butter..you barely feel it...you may be a little sore the next day..but your muscle gets used to it after a while like any other muscle....do aspirate though...but then again as your injecting if you hit a vein it will pool with blood right away.

    Quote Originally Posted by BBall6 View Post
    I agree bis should be very easy to inject, but I wouldn't think the try would be much more difficult than a delt though. I guess I will find out tomorrow...

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    don't get me wrong...I only put 1 cc tops 1.5cc tops in there....

    and it's only Human grade gear..I wont risk it with any underground...last thing I need is an abscess

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canadream View Post
    I just clean the area really well with alcohol wipe....nuke it in the microwave so it's warm to the touch so it dissipates quicker in the muscle...go upstairs to my desk where there is plenty of light..use 25 gauge 1 inch and go all the way....goes in little butter..you barely feel it...you may be a little sore the next day..but your muscle gets used to it after a while like any other muscle....do aspirate though...but then again as your injecting if you hit a vein it will pool with blood right away.
    I hope you aren't talking about your gear...

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    Yes! unless you know something I don't? some particular microwave contamination? if so I guess I better stop re-heating my food in there as well

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    I hope you aren't talking about your gear...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canadream View Post
    I just clean the area really well with alcohol wipe....nuke it in the microwave so it's warm to the touch so it dissipates quicker in the muscle...go upstairs to my desk where there is plenty of light..use 25 gauge 1 inch and go all the way....goes in little butter..you barely feel it...you may be a little sore the next day..but your muscle gets used to it after a while like any other muscle....do aspirate though...but then again as your injecting if you hit a vein it will pool with blood right away.
    Yeah, I didn't catch the part about the microwave. I've heard to avoid heating it that way. I've been running my vial under hot water for several minutes while I prep everything else and depending on how long I screw around with it after loading the thing, sometimes run the syringe under the water too, but I've been quick enough all but once.
    And yes, I swab the top with alcohol etc. and follow the typical inj protocol under the inj. tips section/writeup.

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    ya bro everyones microwave is different...you cant over heat it lol put it in for 10 seconds and start there...if it's to cold bump it up...hell you can out it in for a minute..nobody says you have to inject it when it's extremely hot....let it cool down to where it feels warm enough...I just put it up against my lips to tell. Putting under hot water..by the time you say you go upstairs and swap and get ready to inject....it would be cold again
    Quote Originally Posted by BBall6 View Post
    Yeah, I didn't catch the part about the microwave. I've heard to avoid heating it that way. I've been running my vial under hot water for several minutes while I prep everything else and depending on how long I screw around with it after loading the thing, sometimes run the syringe under the water too, but I've been quick enough all but once.
    And yes, I swab the top with alcohol etc. and follow the typical inj protocol under the inj. tips section/writeup.

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    Did the right tri today to go along with the right bi day before yesterday (might as well make the whole arm worthless

    The bi is definitely sore when I straighten my arm all the way, but as long as I look retarded and keep a slight bend in my elbow, I don't even notice it

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