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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Reasons why some men may run out of testosterone early before refill time
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 10234" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>During the last year, we have had an increase in reports from men that they are running out of their testosterone cypionate injections before the refill date. Lets first rule out those who over-draw the testosterone into the syringe, of course we must pay attention to detail when in comes to lining up the syringe plunger with the dosage line. If we are not paying attention, or have not been instructed properly, overdrawing just a small amount of testosterone at each injection can lose 1 milliliter or more. There are other factors which can cause loss of testosterone as you inject regularly. If you notice at the base of your needle, where you attach the needle to the syringe, there is empty space which can trap the testosterone even after depressing the plunger completely. There always seems to be that little bit of T that will not leave the syringe/needle. In addition to the T being trapped in the needle head, there is also a small amount of T left behind on the syringe walls. This type of loss is unavoidable when using a 3ml or larger syringe. Over the course of 10-20 injections using a 10ml multi-dosed bottle that little bit of lost T adds up.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]7331[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p><a href="http://defymedical.com/resources/blog/214-reasons-why-men-run-out-of-testosterone-cypionate-early" target="_blank">Defy Medical Centers</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 10234, member: 3"] During the last year, we have had an increase in reports from men that they are running out of their testosterone cypionate injections before the refill date. Lets first rule out those who over-draw the testosterone into the syringe, of course we must pay attention to detail when in comes to lining up the syringe plunger with the dosage line. If we are not paying attention, or have not been instructed properly, overdrawing just a small amount of testosterone at each injection can lose 1 milliliter or more. There are other factors which can cause loss of testosterone as you inject regularly. If you notice at the base of your needle, where you attach the needle to the syringe, there is empty space which can trap the testosterone even after depressing the plunger completely. There always seems to be that little bit of T that will not leave the syringe/needle. In addition to the T being trapped in the needle head, there is also a small amount of T left behind on the syringe walls. This type of loss is unavoidable when using a 3ml or larger syringe. Over the course of 10-20 injections using a 10ml multi-dosed bottle that little bit of lost T adds up. [ATTACH=full]7331[/ATTACH] [URL="http://defymedical.com/resources/blog/214-reasons-why-men-run-out-of-testosterone-cypionate-early"]Defy Medical Centers[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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