Injecting refrigerated HCG

billspaced

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Okay, so I did my first injection of HCG Friday night. I'm on a 2x a week schedule (350 IU each injection) along with 0.4 ml testosterone 2x a week as well.

My first injection of HCG was at room temp, as I had just "reconstituted" the HCG.

Then I put it in the fridge.

Today, it's time for an injection.


  • Should I bring the whole bottle of HCG to room temp?
  • Should I draw the 350 IU into the syringe and let it sit for a few minutes to come up to room temp?
  • Does it even matter? In other words, just inject it "cold?"

Thoughts?
 
Be careful, if you inject something that's too cold, you can cause hypothermia. /s

I'm kidding. It's absolutely fine. We're talking about .5mL of water which is going to be warmed up almost immediately once injected into your 98F body.
 
Be careful, if you inject something that's too cold, you can cause hypothermia. /s

I'm kidding. It's absolutely fine. We're talking about .5mL of water which is going to be warmed up almost immediately once injected into your 98F body.

LOL, when first reading I thought you were for real, good luck OP
 

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