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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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How to raise FREE T when on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="blackebob" data-source="post: 102110" data-attributes="member: 17268"><p>dont draw with a 25. I am never amazed at the lack of knowledge from our medical community. With a smaller gauge needle you cannot just jab it in the vial, you can bend it. It also takes longer to load the smaller the needle gauge. It takes my 27 gauge needle around 10 seconds to fill up to the .2 cc line. I then push it back up to the .11 mark and stick it in my deltoid. It is painless.</p><p></p><p> Where are you located? Find some of those syringes I sent you a link for at a local pharmacy, buy a dozen. If they work for you order them online. You might have a problem finding .5cc, so if you find 27g 1cc 1/2" just try that.</p><p></p><p>Screw the 1 1/4" needles I was talking about before. I am sending them back. Everyone else does 1/2" needle, who you gonna listen to? The guy that is putting it in for a couple of years, or the pharmacy rep at CVS looking it up on a computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackebob, post: 102110, member: 17268"] dont draw with a 25. I am never amazed at the lack of knowledge from our medical community. With a smaller gauge needle you cannot just jab it in the vial, you can bend it. It also takes longer to load the smaller the needle gauge. It takes my 27 gauge needle around 10 seconds to fill up to the .2 cc line. I then push it back up to the .11 mark and stick it in my deltoid. It is painless. Where are you located? Find some of those syringes I sent you a link for at a local pharmacy, buy a dozen. If they work for you order them online. You might have a problem finding .5cc, so if you find 27g 1cc 1/2" just try that. Screw the 1 1/4" needles I was talking about before. I am sending them back. Everyone else does 1/2" needle, who you gonna listen to? The guy that is putting it in for a couple of years, or the pharmacy rep at CVS looking it up on a computer. [/QUOTE]
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