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29 or 30G Needles
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 256246" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>when I was using pharma cyp, in cottonseed oil, I would always draw and inject with 27 gauge 1cc syringe, without any issues drawing or injecting. I tried drawing up with a 28 gauge 1cc syringe, and it worked, but drew up slow, and it would create a lot of tiny bubbles in the oil that was in the syringe as I was drawing. I find that I get those little bubbles in the oil while drawing if the syringe gauge is too small for the carrier oil.</p><p></p><p>I’ve been using a UGL source for my oils lately, which uses mct oil, which is thinner than cottonseed oil, and I’m able to draw up with 29 gauge 1cc syringes, and I do get tiny bubbles in the oil if I try drawing up too quickly, but if I go nice and slow I don’t get many. What I also do when I’m in a rush is draw up with a 27 gauge 1cc syringe, and then backfill the 29 gauge syringe, and then use that to inject. I havent injected with anything bigger than a 29 gauge syringe in the past 2-3 months, and it definitely makes a pretty prog difference compared to injecting with a 27 gauge syringe. I used to bleed out of the injection site fairly often with 27 gauges, but with the 29 gauges I pretty much never bleed. The 29 gauge also hurts less, which I assume would be obvious. 27 gauges aren’t horrible, pain wise, but definitely more pain than a 29 gauge, which is pretty much painless most injections </p><p></p><p>even with the mct oil products that I’m using currently, idk if I’d be able to draw up with a 30 gauge syringe. I think it would be too slow, and create too many bubbles in the oil while drawing up. injecting with the 29 gauges aren’t too bad. Slower than 27 gauge, and have to put more pressure down on the plunger, but not horrible. I think I could probably backfill a 30 syringe and inject with it with the mct oil products I’m using currently. I don’t think I’d be able to do it with 31 gauge tho. Would require too much pressure on the plunger, and not be worth it.</p><p></p><p>haven’t used grapeseed oil products in a while, so can’t speak to them too much. But pharma products in cottonseed or castor oil are definitely more viscous, and based on my experiences with both, the smallest guage I would draw them up with would be a 28 gauge, but ideally a 27 gauge. And if I were to backfill syringes while using products in cottonseed or castor oil, the smallest gauge I would backfill would be a 29 gauge</p><p></p><p>overall tho, backfilling a smaller gauge syringe to inject with has been a HUGE game changer for me. Just wish I would have started doing it years and years ago. Only started about 5 months ago. Not sure why I never considered it prior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 256246, member: 15043"] when I was using pharma cyp, in cottonseed oil, I would always draw and inject with 27 gauge 1cc syringe, without any issues drawing or injecting. I tried drawing up with a 28 gauge 1cc syringe, and it worked, but drew up slow, and it would create a lot of tiny bubbles in the oil that was in the syringe as I was drawing. I find that I get those little bubbles in the oil while drawing if the syringe gauge is too small for the carrier oil. I’ve been using a UGL source for my oils lately, which uses mct oil, which is thinner than cottonseed oil, and I’m able to draw up with 29 gauge 1cc syringes, and I do get tiny bubbles in the oil if I try drawing up too quickly, but if I go nice and slow I don’t get many. What I also do when I’m in a rush is draw up with a 27 gauge 1cc syringe, and then backfill the 29 gauge syringe, and then use that to inject. I havent injected with anything bigger than a 29 gauge syringe in the past 2-3 months, and it definitely makes a pretty prog difference compared to injecting with a 27 gauge syringe. I used to bleed out of the injection site fairly often with 27 gauges, but with the 29 gauges I pretty much never bleed. The 29 gauge also hurts less, which I assume would be obvious. 27 gauges aren’t horrible, pain wise, but definitely more pain than a 29 gauge, which is pretty much painless most injections even with the mct oil products that I’m using currently, idk if I’d be able to draw up with a 30 gauge syringe. I think it would be too slow, and create too many bubbles in the oil while drawing up. injecting with the 29 gauges aren’t too bad. Slower than 27 gauge, and have to put more pressure down on the plunger, but not horrible. I think I could probably backfill a 30 syringe and inject with it with the mct oil products I’m using currently. I don’t think I’d be able to do it with 31 gauge tho. Would require too much pressure on the plunger, and not be worth it. haven’t used grapeseed oil products in a while, so can’t speak to them too much. But pharma products in cottonseed or castor oil are definitely more viscous, and based on my experiences with both, the smallest guage I would draw them up with would be a 28 gauge, but ideally a 27 gauge. And if I were to backfill syringes while using products in cottonseed or castor oil, the smallest gauge I would backfill would be a 29 gauge overall tho, backfilling a smaller gauge syringe to inject with has been a HUGE game changer for me. Just wish I would have started doing it years and years ago. Only started about 5 months ago. Not sure why I never considered it prior. [/QUOTE]
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