I saw the video about combining the testosterone and hcg in one syringe, which is great. 1 syringe and 1 injection instead of 2.
So first I draw the testosterone into the syringe. Should I pull and press some air into the hcg vial as well? Are we not worried about accidentally pushing some of the testosterone into the hcg vial?
I always put the vial in the microwave for 15 seconds. Warms it up just enough to make it easier to dal with. I have used GSO, Cottonseed and even Castor oil. I use 30g-5/16"Interesting, I cannot load my syringe with 25G x 5/8 test cyp in grapeseed oil, far too viscous. Maybe need to warm significantly above room temperature?
I am getting some blood gushing out last 2times doing sub q injections in stomach and no matter where I try to inject it hurts 2-3times more then any blood test Ive done.
Very strange.
Hi Madman tnx for taking the time to answer me.You most likely nicked a surface blood vessel.
What size needle (gauge/length)?
Are you rotating injection sites frequently?
*It is extremely important to rotate sites to keep the skin healthy. Repeated injections in the same spot can cause scarring and hardening of fatty tissue that can interfere with the absorption of the medication. Each injection should be about 1 inch apart
Whether one is injecting strictly sub-q or shallow IM most are using LDS insulin syringes 27-31G with various needle lengths 1/4"(6MM), 5/16"(8MM), 1/2"(12.7MM).
One of the main advantages of using an LDS insulin syringe for trt is that there will be minimal waste of medication due to low-dead space let alone you draw/inject using the same needle (fixed).
Numerous benefits of using an LDS insulin syringe (fixed needle) as injections are virtually pain-free, minimal trauma to the tissue, minimizing any waste of medication, easier for many to measure accurate doses when injecting lower volumes and you can draw/inject using the same needle to boot.
“Fixed insulin type syringes have no void space at the point where the needle joins the syringe, and so are known as Low Dead Space Syringes, which is sometimes abbreviated in the literature to LDSS. They are made like this so that the full accurate dose is delivered, and there is no waste”
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Best injection technique for low dose daily SubQ?
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