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<blockquote data-quote="Saul" data-source="post: 83522" data-attributes="member: 16541"><p>I have drawn with 25 G, 28G and 27 G. With the 28 and 27 it is slow - like maybe 1 minute extra to draw but I don't find that to be a problem. A minute out of my day every 3rd day does not affect my life. I changed from 28 G to 27G and like the 27 better but the 28 worked fine too. They are almost the same. 28 was too small for me and since the syringe was only 1/2 ml total volume, it was flimsy. I like the 27 G, 1/2" needle, 1 ml volume syringe as a compromise between 25G and 30G. Very small needle, not too much extra time to fill or inject. I inject slow to allow the T to seep out into the fat - I don't like to inject fast. Slow and easy - IMO less damage to injection site and I have had no pain or bumps. I like BD brand needles/syringes.</p><p>.</p><p>I also like the small needle because it does less damage to bottle rubber seal. </p><p>.</p><p>Also, if you inject everyday, then you draw less with each injection making use of even smaller needles reasonable. There is also the injection, which is also harder with a larger gauge needle. I honestly don't know how people use a 30G or 31G with the test oil but many do. Or you can back fill the syringe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saul, post: 83522, member: 16541"] I have drawn with 25 G, 28G and 27 G. With the 28 and 27 it is slow - like maybe 1 minute extra to draw but I don't find that to be a problem. A minute out of my day every 3rd day does not affect my life. I changed from 28 G to 27G and like the 27 better but the 28 worked fine too. They are almost the same. 28 was too small for me and since the syringe was only 1/2 ml total volume, it was flimsy. I like the 27 G, 1/2" needle, 1 ml volume syringe as a compromise between 25G and 30G. Very small needle, not too much extra time to fill or inject. I inject slow to allow the T to seep out into the fat - I don't like to inject fast. Slow and easy - IMO less damage to injection site and I have had no pain or bumps. I like BD brand needles/syringes. . I also like the small needle because it does less damage to bottle rubber seal. . Also, if you inject everyday, then you draw less with each injection making use of even smaller needles reasonable. There is also the injection, which is also harder with a larger gauge needle. I honestly don't know how people use a 30G or 31G with the test oil but many do. Or you can back fill the syringe. [/QUOTE]
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