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Uniballer-I also use Nelson's technique with 27 gauge 1/2" and it only takes a few seconds to inject but I don't like to blast it in so I purposely slow it down to about 15-20 seconds, so maybe it's your needle. I could be wrong but I have accidentally injected a drop or two into my hcg and I don't think it got ruined.When I load the syringe I pull the hcg in first for 2 reasons, the first is that when I did it the video order I was getting kind of a suspension of hcg trapped in the test that looked like bubbles, not air bubbles so it wasn't harmful I just didn't like it. My other thought is that if the test leaves the syringe last you wind up losing a drop that stays in the needle, if I lose a drop I would rather it be hcg than test if that makes sense.
Uniballer-I also use Nelson's technique with 27 gauge 1/2" and it only takes a few seconds to inject but I don't like to blast it in so I purposely slow it down to about 15-20 seconds, so maybe it's your needle. I could be wrong but I have accidentally injected a drop or two into my hcg and I don't think it got ruined.
When I load the syringe I pull the hcg in first for 2 reasons, the first is that when I did it the video order I was getting kind of a suspension of hcg trapped in the test that looked like bubbles, not air bubbles so it wasn't harmful I just didn't like it. My other thought is that if the test leaves the syringe last you wind up losing a drop that stays in the needle, if I lose a drop I would rather it be hcg than test if that makes sense.
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