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    Quote Originally Posted by EDCG19 View Post
    What about preloading syringes? Say you have 10-12 weeks to run somersetting so you follow the same sterile method as mentioned but you have all the syringes preloaded since the beginning? Not a good idea or it shouldn't be an issue? I dont draw on a weekly basis just have everything ready for 10-12 weeks at a time
    I used to preload three weeks at a time. I was using high quality gear though. Highest quality.

    The only issue is some say that too high of a benzyl alc content in the gear can cause the plunger to erode. For this reason I never went over three weeks.

    I never had issue though.
    I had once posted a link about the proper way of storing preloaded syringes via doctor recommendations. Doctors are not chemical engineers though. I think its hilarious when I hear someone say something like, "The doctors said if I had been wearing a helmet it would have broke my neck" etc.

    Wow! A doctor, physicist, bio engineer, architect, that finally has a grasp on kinetic energy!

    Just be sure you store upright and dont get black slag at the plunger imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
    I used to preload three weeks at a time. I was using high quality gear though. Highest quality.

    The only issue is some say that too high of a benzyl alc content in the gear can cause the plunger to erode. For this reason I never went over three weeks.

    I never had issue though.
    I had once posted a link about the proper way of storing preloaded syringes via doctor recommendations. Doctors are not chemical engineers though. I think its hilarious when I hear someone say something like, "The doctors said if I had been wearing a helmet it would have broke my neck" etc.

    Wow! A doctor, physicist, bio engineer, architect, that finally has a grasp on kinetic energy!

    Just be sure you store upright and dont get black slag at the plunger imo.
    I'm not sure I understand what you mean, why would storing them upright be necessary? I just have 10-12 weeks worth of syringes just laying on their side in a case. What do you mean upright?

    "I had once posted a link about the proper way of storing preloaded syringes via doctor recommendations"
    Do you have the link somewhere? I just preload them for a few months at a time and I haven't seen issues with storage, clarity, or the plunger issue i've heard about maybe 3 times now and i've been running gear for two years almost

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    Quote Originally Posted by EDCG19 View Post
    I'm not sure I understand what you mean, why would storing them upright be necessary? I just have 10-12 weeks worth of syringes just laying on their side in a case. What do you mean upright?

    "I had once posted a link about the proper way of storing preloaded syringes via doctor recommendations"
    Do you have the link somewhere? I just preload them for a few months at a time and I haven't seen issues with storage, clarity, or the plunger issue i've heard about maybe 3 times now and i've been running gear for two years almost
    It is recommended so the fluid does not seep out.

    I dont have a link but it can be googled.
    I thought you were asking about preloading them...

    If you have no issues then no need to change anything.

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    Obs says do what works and is most effective/suitable to increase your quality of life.

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    Fuck I like obs.

    He doesnt give two shits about governments or medical studies.

    Fucker just does what works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
    It is recommended so the fluid does not seep out.

    I dont have a link but it can be googled.
    I thought you were asking about preloading them...

    If you have no issues then no need to change anything.
    Ok, I see
    I'll stick to preloading them for a few months than, Its simple that way rather than loading 2 syringes a week

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