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black_market

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I was wondering I am trying to find more information about sustanon 250. I've found a lot already but I can never answer the question of how long after injection does sustanon 250 take to enter your blood. Also the other question I have is, is it ok to use the same needle you stuck in the vial to pull out the gear and inject yourself with it or do you have to get a new needle for that also. I understand using a needle once is what your supposed to do but I would think it's ok to use the same needle you just put in the vial on yourself and then throw it away. In fact I think doctors do it. Thanks a lot all.
 
black_market said:
I was wondering I am trying to find more information about sustanon 250. I've found a lot already but I can never answer the question of how long after injection does sustanon 250 take to enter your blood. Also the other question I have is, is it ok to use the same needle you stuck in the vial to pull out the gear and inject yourself with it or do you have to get a new needle for that also. I understand using a needle once is what your supposed to do but I would think it's ok to use the same needle you just put in the vial on yourself and then throw it away. In fact I think doctors do it. Thanks a lot all.
No. Use one to draw and one to stick. Believe me you can feel the difference.
 
It is sterlie to stick your vial then yourself. EF has a lot of finicky bodybuilders who think changing needles for everything is the biggest deal in the world. My experience is much different, less important. And yes, Doctors DO use the same needle to draw and then stick.
 
ryno9000 said:
It is sterlie to stick your vial then yourself. EF has a lot of finicky bodybuilders who think changing needles for everything is the biggest deal in the world. My experience is much different, less important. And yes, Doctors DO use the same needle to draw and then stick.
Sterile or not. You can't tell me you don't feel the difference. When using a brand new pin. Slides right in like hot knife threw butter.
 
I have in the past used the same pin to draw and then to stick myself and I assure you that it makes a noticable difference, however if it doesn't bother you to use a slightly dull needle then go for it but like Nav said they are so inexpensive why not just err on the side of caution and use a new pin. just my .02
 
needtogetaas said:
Sterile or not. You can't tell me you don't feel the difference. When using a brand new pin. Slides right in like hot knife threw butter.

I think you should always change pins. And I agree, it does feel different.
 
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