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    Hey to each his own, If you wanna contradict the entire medical community and use the same needle or a needle lubed with AAS by all means do so, myself I would like to have the injection hole heal as quickly as possible and in addition to the other problems AAS in the wound cavity slow that process. But I certainly agree its not gonna be an end of the world deal, I just prefer to use a new needle as it come out of the cover.

    PS sorry I missed where you said to use a 2nd needle.
    Last edited by Far from massive; 10-16-2010 at 05:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Far from massive View Post
    myself I would like to have the injection hole heal as quickly as possible and in addition to the other problems AAS in the wound cavity slow that process..
    that's rediculous... the purpose of using 2 needles is to have a larger gauge (18 works great) to draw up, then swap to a 23g or smaller to inject. And also because the needle will dull considerably going through the rubber stopper, when your using vials.

    Every single time I've been to the doctor to get a shot, they let a few drops go down the pin to lubricate it. I would never stick it dry either.... and having any residual oil on the pin isn't going to effect healing time LMFDO!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoagie View Post
    that's rediculous... the purpose of using 2 needles is to have a larger gauge (18 works great) to draw up, then swap to a 23g or smaller to inject. And also because the needle will dull considerably going through the rubber stopper, when your using vials.

    Every single time I've been to the doctor to get a shot, they let a few drops go down the pin to lubricate it. I would never stick it dry either.... and having any residual oil on the pin isn't going to effect healing time LMFDO!!
    Even if it did affect healing, it would not be from using a pin coated with AAS. When you remove the pin, the oil will try to escape the new cavity anyway....which is why you can see oil slowly seep out if you give it time. Z-track would prevent it.....but that get's tricky

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