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MarkM
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I always use a new needle.
Insulin syringes. I've injected as little as 0.03 mL a day and the loss is still pretty negligible (31 gauge needle). It's a little tougher if you want to inject intramuscularly rather than subcutaneously, but a 1/2" needle can still get to shallow IM.How do you guys not lose most of your test in each needle every day? ... How do you combat this?
Review of the Exel Low Dead-space Syringe/NeedleHow do you guys not lose most of your test in each needle every day? I use 300mg/ml enanthate and shoot 9mg/day. However, 0.2ml gets stuck in the needle cavity so thats 60mg wasted every day for every 9mg that I shoot. Basically I have to waste 60mg/69mg = nearly 90% of my Testosterone with every injection. If I don't preload I lose even more because some is left in the drawing needle. Here in UK, low dead space needles aren't available online or in pharmacies. I get that most of you are probably using more diluted testosterone (100mg/ml) and shooting more per day (15-20mg) but still you'd be losing a third or even a half your testosterone to the needles! How do you combat this?
Oh, so if I understand correctly, you reuse each syringe 3 times - by filling it once and pinning from it 3 times? And each time you just change the needle?I inject every M W F and preload 6 syringes at a time so 2 weeks worth. Been preloading 2 weeks worth for over a year now with no problems at all.
How are your numbers and effects at that doseI do daily and occasionally preload. I do 12 mg and it takes about 22 seconds to draw that up. i swab top of vial and then skin. By the time i have drawn up skin has dried.
Are you happy, are the syringes you are using a needle with no dead space or fixed, or preloads and before you inject you change the needles?incorrect. I fill 6 insulin syringes with 0.15ml each once every 2 weeks. Use each one once and then discard.
Do you use insulin syringes Fixed needle?[QUOTE = "Sean Mosher, publishing: 144869, member: 12534"]
Preload throughout the week on Sunday (1 week at a time).
When preloading usually insulin syringes are usedDo you use insulin syringes Fixed needle?
do I fix the needles without dead space?fixed
did you mean fixed needles?do I fix the needles without dead space?
Honestly I am pretty happy, Never had any type of infection "touch wood" and it's really easy to just grab a needle, swab skin then inject.Are you happy, are the syringes you are using a needle with no dead space or fixed, or preloads and before you inject you change the needles?