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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Drawing Test Cyp into the needle / issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 169777" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I also use 31-gauge needles for my testosterone injections. With oil-based drugs this small of a needle is questionable if the volume involved is much more than 0.1 cc. The process goes faster if you pre-warm the vial to reduce the liquid's viscosity. It's also good if you can set up a simple auto-loader as in the photo below—some way to have the syringe fill while you do something else. After this there's usually only one little bubble of air to squeeze out. While the syringe is filling there will be large vacuum bubbles, which gradually shrink to nothing. If these bubbles are what you're seeing then you just need to wait. Air should not easily be able to get into the syringe from around the plunger or the needle.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://preview.ibb.co/k06LmR/Syringe_Auto_Load.jpg" class="bbImage" alt="" data-url="https://preview.ibb.co/k06LmR/Syringe_Auto_Load.jpg" style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 169777, member: 38109"] I also use 31-gauge needles for my testosterone injections. With oil-based drugs this small of a needle is questionable if the volume involved is much more than 0.1 cc. The process goes faster if you pre-warm the vial to reduce the liquid's viscosity. It's also good if you can set up a simple auto-loader as in the photo below—some way to have the syringe fill while you do something else. After this there's usually only one little bubble of air to squeeze out. While the syringe is filling there will be large vacuum bubbles, which gradually shrink to nothing. If these bubbles are what you're seeing then you just need to wait. Air should not easily be able to get into the syringe from around the plunger or the needle. [IMG]https://preview.ibb.co/k06LmR/Syringe_Auto_Load.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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