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Testosterone Side Effect Management
HCG Reconstitution Question...
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<blockquote data-quote="jth0524" data-source="post: 82432" data-attributes="member: 13058"><p>HCG reconstitution question...</p><p>So today was the first time I've ever reconstituted HCG. I forgot to draw out air from the HCG powder vial before I added the water to it. It was very hard to press all of the water in the vial because of the pressure. When I drew out the mixed HCG for my first injection, I didn't have to draw because of the pressure. It was pushing out on the syringe. I actually had to fight the plunger back down to to my dose of 200iu's. I guess my question is about the pressure within the vial. I was able to mix the HCG effectively with the proper amount of water. Will the high pressure state of the vial damage the HCG? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jth0524, post: 82432, member: 13058"] HCG reconstitution question... So today was the first time I've ever reconstituted HCG. I forgot to draw out air from the HCG powder vial before I added the water to it. It was very hard to press all of the water in the vial because of the pressure. When I drew out the mixed HCG for my first injection, I didn't have to draw because of the pressure. It was pushing out on the syringe. I actually had to fight the plunger back down to to my dose of 200iu's. I guess my question is about the pressure within the vial. I was able to mix the HCG effectively with the proper amount of water. Will the high pressure state of the vial damage the HCG? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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