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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Daily SUBQers: 5 stars for BD Ultra-Fine Insulin Syringe - 31G 3/10cc 5/16"
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<blockquote data-quote="Hank Moody" data-source="post: 214952" data-attributes="member: 42672"><p>OP - I have been using these exact same BD syringes for 5+ years for both daily sub-Q T injections and EOD HCG. I believe BD makes a superior quality product and have also recently started to buy them from <a href="https://www.totaldiabetessupply.com" target="_blank">Discount Diabetic Suppliers - Total Diabetes Supply</a>. For those that believe these small syringes take too long to load - the simple workaround that I use is flip the vial upside down, pull the plunger a few units beyond what you need, and gently place the T vial and syringe onto a standard empty plastic water bottle (the lip of most brands is more narrow than the T vial) and wait 2 minutes for it to fill. Before removing the syringe from the rubber stopper inject whatever excess you pulled back into the vial. That's it - super easy and you are now using the smallest, least painful syringe IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hank Moody, post: 214952, member: 42672"] OP - I have been using these exact same BD syringes for 5+ years for both daily sub-Q T injections and EOD HCG. I believe BD makes a superior quality product and have also recently started to buy them from [URL="https://www.totaldiabetessupply.com"]Discount Diabetic Suppliers - Total Diabetes Supply[/URL]. For those that believe these small syringes take too long to load - the simple workaround that I use is flip the vial upside down, pull the plunger a few units beyond what you need, and gently place the T vial and syringe onto a standard empty plastic water bottle (the lip of most brands is more narrow than the T vial) and wait 2 minutes for it to fill. Before removing the syringe from the rubber stopper inject whatever excess you pulled back into the vial. That's it - super easy and you are now using the smallest, least painful syringe IMO. [/QUOTE]
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