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    I use 30g needles for everything. It does slow down with the Test P shots especially with the Test P straight out of the fridge but it's not TOO slow, imo. I think you do less tissue damage if you take it slow, so it's not a bad thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imom View Post
    I use 30g needles for everything. It does slow down with the Test P shots especially with the Test P straight out of the fridge but it's not TOO slow, imo. I think you do less tissue damage if you take it slow, so it's not a bad thing.
    when u guys say slow, what is slow? hcg takes 30 secs in a 30 g slin syringe. Is slow 120 seconds??? or 10 minutes lol.crrisler claims 30g needles cause inflammation and bruising...but who knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerlifterty16

    when u guys say slow, what is slow? hcg takes 30 secs in a 30 g slin syringe. Is slow 120 seconds??? or 10 minutes lol.crrisler claims 30g needles cause inflammation and bruising...but who knows.
    My 26g syringes take a good 20 sec to load an a good 30 sec to pin. I always thought it was funny to read people saying they use larger needles to pull and what not. Is a minute really that long? Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRDave View Post
    My 26g syringes take a good 20 sec to load an a good 30 sec to pin. I always thought it was funny to read people saying they use larger needles to pull and what not. Is a minute really that long? Lol
    are those insulin syringes and do they hurt a lot more than the 30g insulin syringe. I would only want to attempt trt if i could do it with insulin syringes..wouldnt want to do bigger needles twice per week for life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imom View Post
    I use 30g needles for everything. It does slow down with the Test P shots especially with the Test P straight out of the fridge but it's not TOO slow, imo. I think you do less tissue damage if you take it slow, so it's not a bad thing.
    Why is your test P ever in the frig?

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