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can I inject w/tiny pieces from rubber stopper in solution?

atutt2

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Bros,
I've got some 5month old tren I'm currently using. I use an 18 gauge to draw it out. As I was filling my syringes, I noticed on a couple of them, a very tiny rubber particle from the stopper got drawn in. Would this still be OK to inject???
Would the body perceive it as a foreign substance embedded deep w/in the muscle and build up an infection around it. I'm a little worried about it, but I don't want to waste the tren. What would happen to this tiny piece of rubber in the body???
:worried:
BTW...if it helps, I'm injecting w/a 23gauge, so I'm assuming it will pass through the opening.
 
as long as you dont inject those pieces you'll be fine. that is what the BA is for.

I don't think that's possible, it's not like they will hang out at the bottom of the syringe upon injecting, they're just floating inside the 1/2cc solution. I'm hoping that they won't pass though the 23 gauge opening, but they look small enough to do so.
So again, if they do pass through, what will happen???
 
depends how big they are. if they are tiny they might be eaten by some cells in your body and removed (immune system..phagocytosis blah blha blah) or they might get into your lymphatic system and be carried away..

if they are too big to move around then they will probably just sit in the tissue until the end of time. bacteria love places like that, by the way. abscess risk will increase

cheers
 
5month old fina? A FEW syringes? Throw the shit away dude, the risk of abcess isn't worth the five bucks.
 
atutt2 said:
as long as you dont inject those pieces you'll be fine. that is what the BA is for.

I don't think that's possible, it's not like they will hang out at the bottom of the syringe upon injecting, they're just floating inside the 1/2cc solution. I'm hoping that they won't pass though the 23 gauge opening, but they look small enough to do so.
So again, if they do pass through, what will happen???

don't be a dummy filter it. :die:
 
concordsize said:
i ran into the same problem. I would just switch to a 25g they would have to be very small to go through that.

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ditto; an 18g or 20g withdraw needle really chunks up a stopper.
 
this used to happen to me all the time
i just injected it, b/c the chunks were too big to fit through the 25 gu that i use.
BTW - i ALWAYS draw with a 20 gu now, and guess what, no mo rubber
 
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