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<blockquote data-quote="You Gonna Learn Today" data-source="post: 38893" data-attributes="member: 13086"><p>I draw and pin with 28g 1/2" EasyTouch insulin needles. As others here do, I pin shallow IM into quads and delts (alternating between each pin). I recently started pinning every 3.5 days with Nelson's method of including both TCyp and HCG in the same syringe. That makes it a lot easier with just two injections per week instead of 4.</p><p></p><p>I went online and bought a box of 100-28g 1/2" needles for $12.50, so they are really cheap and should last me a while.</p><p></p><p>I previously used a 22g 1" to draw and 25g 1" to pin, but have learned this new protocol is much less painful and less injections per week. Doing it the previous way I would have to purchase the needles that come in either a larger diameter and then also buy the smaller diameter needle tips you will use to pin. Doing it this new way there's less equipment, less cost, and less pain.</p><p></p><p>Using the 28g needle to draw the TCyp does take some time since it's oil based, but it's not that long to be honest. I'd say about 30-45 seconds max. Just pull back on the plunger and let the suction draw the oil into the syringe. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="You Gonna Learn Today, post: 38893, member: 13086"] I draw and pin with 28g 1/2" EasyTouch insulin needles. As others here do, I pin shallow IM into quads and delts (alternating between each pin). I recently started pinning every 3.5 days with Nelson's method of including both TCyp and HCG in the same syringe. That makes it a lot easier with just two injections per week instead of 4. I went online and bought a box of 100-28g 1/2" needles for $12.50, so they are really cheap and should last me a while. I previously used a 22g 1" to draw and 25g 1" to pin, but have learned this new protocol is much less painful and less injections per week. Doing it the previous way I would have to purchase the needles that come in either a larger diameter and then also buy the smaller diameter needle tips you will use to pin. Doing it this new way there's less equipment, less cost, and less pain. Using the 28g needle to draw the TCyp does take some time since it's oil based, but it's not that long to be honest. I'd say about 30-45 seconds max. Just pull back on the plunger and let the suction draw the oil into the syringe. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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