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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="Cataceous" data-source="post: 223147" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>The 5/16" needle can make shallow IM injections; it depends on the individual and location. It would easily be IM in my legs with a 90° injection angle.</p><p></p><p>You can still get very tiny air bubbles in these syringes, but they are small enough not to worry about. If they still bother you, as they do me, then you may find that with practice you can completely purge the air every time. For me the key is to draw a little more than the intended dose and then ensure all of the unwanted air is merged into one bubble, which is mobile. I send the bubble towards the plunger, then invert. As the bubble arrives back at the needle I ensure it's centered with a flick of the wrist and press the plunger hard for an instant. The resulting flow ejects the air into the vial. After that I squeeze out a little more fluid until the correct dose is in the syringe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 223147, member: 38109"] The 5/16" needle can make shallow IM injections; it depends on the individual and location. It would easily be IM in my legs with a 90° injection angle. You can still get very tiny air bubbles in these syringes, but they are small enough not to worry about. If they still bother you, as they do me, then you may find that with practice you can completely purge the air every time. For me the key is to draw a little more than the intended dose and then ensure all of the unwanted air is merged into one bubble, which is mobile. I send the bubble towards the plunger, then invert. As the bubble arrives back at the needle I ensure it's centered with a flick of the wrist and press the plunger hard for an instant. The resulting flow ejects the air into the vial. After that I squeeze out a little more fluid until the correct dose is in the syringe. [/QUOTE]
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