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Injecting cypionate sub-q
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<blockquote data-quote="lukdiver" data-source="post: 223023" data-attributes="member: 17613"><p>Its been mentioned before but I've been back-filling insulin syringes. Made up a wooden block to hold the barrels and plungers. Neither is touched so maintains cleanliness IMO. Because there is a chance for seepage out of needle I fill each syringe and reassemble in order and park filling syringe in next syringe barrel. After inserting plunger I invert and give a quick shake down to start flow and then flick top with fingernail before fully inserting plunger past 'resistance'(you can feel the pop as plunger goes in further). Next it's racked into block and hours later I'll push plunger to eliminate air. The 1cc syringes seem to have less chance for seepage while filling but 1/2cc work too. Block is drilled with 14 holes (they don't go all the way thru, about 3/8" dia. and 1-1/2" deep). The filling syringe I use is 3cc as I usually draw about 2cc and fill 7/8 insulin syringes and has a 20g needle. Any leftover liquid after filling syringes I wipe vial top with a alcohol pad and squirt back into vial. The 'virgin' 27ga is a pleasure for injecting. Haven't tried 29ga. Works for me and I'm pinning EOD so saves a lot of time just grabbing a syringe and squirting out last tiny bit of air and shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lukdiver, post: 223023, member: 17613"] Its been mentioned before but I've been back-filling insulin syringes. Made up a wooden block to hold the barrels and plungers. Neither is touched so maintains cleanliness IMO. Because there is a chance for seepage out of needle I fill each syringe and reassemble in order and park filling syringe in next syringe barrel. After inserting plunger I invert and give a quick shake down to start flow and then flick top with fingernail before fully inserting plunger past 'resistance'(you can feel the pop as plunger goes in further). Next it's racked into block and hours later I'll push plunger to eliminate air. The 1cc syringes seem to have less chance for seepage while filling but 1/2cc work too. Block is drilled with 14 holes (they don't go all the way thru, about 3/8" dia. and 1-1/2" deep). The filling syringe I use is 3cc as I usually draw about 2cc and fill 7/8 insulin syringes and has a 20g needle. Any leftover liquid after filling syringes I wipe vial top with a alcohol pad and squirt back into vial. The 'virgin' 27ga is a pleasure for injecting. Haven't tried 29ga. Works for me and I'm pinning EOD so saves a lot of time just grabbing a syringe and squirting out last tiny bit of air and shooting. [/QUOTE]
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