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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 92708" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>Pulling T cyp, (my dose is 24iu in the syringe)</p><p>- I warm the vial on my body for a while, warm fluid is less viscous than cold.</p><p>- Clean the top of the vial</p><p>- Pull 24iu of air into the syringe and inject into the vial so over time vacuum does not form in the vial.</p><p>- Invert vial and syringe. Having a slight tilt seems to help oil flow and forms less air bubbles than vertical position</p><p>- Pull the plunger back to 50 or 60 iu and wait about 1 1/2 minutes with 30g for a bit more than 24iu to enter the syringe</p><p>- With vial and syringe vertical I push the plunger back up slowly which helps to dislodge the air bubbles that have formed, and expel excess fluid until I reach 24iu. I do this slowly and wait for bubbles to rise so they can be expelled.</p><p>-There is always a single tiny bubble still in the syringe, but when injecting I hold the syringe so the bubble stays up against the plunger, it seems it never comes out.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe just the vacuum formed by pulling the plunger, but there are ways that air gets into the syringe:</p><p></p><p>1-If you are using a luer tip syringe/needle combo. If the needle is loose on the syringe, it can suck air.</p><p>2-If your needle is long enough to protrude beyond the fluid in your vial you can draw air instead of fluid. This can be corrected by pulling the needle back down so the tip is in the fluid. (you said you were aware/didn't do this)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 92708, member: 16042"] Pulling T cyp, (my dose is 24iu in the syringe) - I warm the vial on my body for a while, warm fluid is less viscous than cold. - Clean the top of the vial - Pull 24iu of air into the syringe and inject into the vial so over time vacuum does not form in the vial. - Invert vial and syringe. Having a slight tilt seems to help oil flow and forms less air bubbles than vertical position - Pull the plunger back to 50 or 60 iu and wait about 1 1/2 minutes with 30g for a bit more than 24iu to enter the syringe - With vial and syringe vertical I push the plunger back up slowly which helps to dislodge the air bubbles that have formed, and expel excess fluid until I reach 24iu. I do this slowly and wait for bubbles to rise so they can be expelled. -There is always a single tiny bubble still in the syringe, but when injecting I hold the syringe so the bubble stays up against the plunger, it seems it never comes out. Maybe just the vacuum formed by pulling the plunger, but there are ways that air gets into the syringe: 1-If you are using a luer tip syringe/needle combo. If the needle is loose on the syringe, it can suck air. 2-If your needle is long enough to protrude beyond the fluid in your vial you can draw air instead of fluid. This can be corrected by pulling the needle back down so the tip is in the fluid. (you said you were aware/didn't do this) [/QUOTE]
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