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    I don't bother telling casual flings anything.

    Most of my gear is in a locked box in the fridge. If girls start asking questions, I just say it's medicine. If asked why it's locked up, I tell them I want to keep everything clean.

    Even the girls lucky enough to hang around don't get told much. The most I say is that it's medicine, and when they see the insulin syringe, they assume it's insulin.

    Male Westerners friends that are visiting are different; I don't mind telling them what's going on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OingoBoingo
    I don't bother telling casual flings anything.

    Most of my gear is in a locked box in the fridge. If girls start asking questions, I just say it's medicine. If asked why it's locked up, I tell them I want to keep everything clean.

    Even the girls lucky enough to hang around don't get told much. The most I say is that it's medicine, and when they see the insulin syringe, they assume it's insulin.

    Male Westerners friends that are visiting are different; I don't mind telling them what's going on.
    Not to get away from the subject but I wouldn't store your gear in the fridge. It should be stored at room temp away from sunlight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    Not to get away from the subject but I wouldn't store your gear in the fridge. It should be stored at room temp away from sunlight
    I live just 13 or so degrees from the equator. Room temperature when I'm away would cook everything.

    All my meds come with the caution to keep below 30C. When I pick up the Testosterone and hCG at the hospital, they give it to me in a cooler with ice packs. Only way to keep something under 30C is to keep it in the fridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OingoBoingo
    I live just 13 or so degrees from the equator. Room temperature when I'm away would cook everything. All my meds come with the caution to keep below 30C. When I pick up the Testosterone and hCG at the hospital, they give it to me in a cooler with ice packs. Only way to keep something under 30C is to keep it in the fridge.
    thats odd my Watson and pitz both say to be stored at or above 68 degrees and I have had test cyp crash many times if it's not warm enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    Is there room for mine when I come to visit?
    Currently lots of room in Pattaya, but may be looking for a smaller, more conveniently located place in May when the lease is up.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    thats odd my Watson and pitz both say to be stored at or above 68 degrees and I have had test cyp crash many times if it's not warm enough.
    Coming up on the one-year anniversary; no crashing, no crystals, no cloudiness, and no turning into gel.

    Only downsides are that I don't like the feeling of injecting something cold, so let the pre-loaded syringe warm to room temperature before injecting. And the plunger action of the syringe is more smooth when not cold.

    I've read so much about guys having trouble drawing Testosterone through a small needle that I've been letting it warm before pre-loading; however, I tried it cold last week with a 30g needle and didn't have a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OingoBoingo View Post
    I don't bother telling casual flings anything.

    Most of my gear is in a locked box in the fridge. If girls start asking questions, I just say it's medicine. If asked why it's locked up, I tell them I want to keep everything clean.

    Even the girls lucky enough to hang around don't get told much. The most I say is that it's medicine, and when they see the insulin syringe, they assume it's insulin.

    Male Westerners friends that are visiting are different; I don't mind telling them what's going on.
    Is there room for mine when I come to visit?

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    Dude, its the best option. Its better rather to hide or show lame excuse.

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