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keeping winny in the syringe?

supastarr

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how long can can u keep winny in a syringe before injecting. is it alright to keep for one day. Any info is helpful.
 
Not at all in disagreement but where did you get this info from Weam? I've never heard this before. Surely inside the syringe keeps it as sterile as when it is in the vial and they don't have to be kept in a fridge.
 
Weam,
Where did you get this info it is completely wrong from what I've seem first hand. This is not some sort of GH or Hormone that is sensitive to the air so how does what you say make sense. All winstrol is is finely ground powder in water when you let it sit it actually separates from the sterile water solution. Now I could understand if you said that it should not let it sit out because sometimes the water evaporates and it jams the pin up, but that is easily remedied by changing pins. Also, if you go to T-mag and do a search for Lee Priest there is an interview where he talks about leaving Winstrol in the syringe for 3 or 4 days before needing to use it back when he lived with Paul Dillet.... Here I'll even give you the link
http://www.testosterone.net/html/body_120dead.html
 
Weam, help me out... what's the diffence in me keeping it in the vial and in a syringe? One is virtually as sterile as the other...

Personally, I don't like to pre-load... but in case I ever need to.
 
My doctor told me before never to seal the syringe and keep it on the air for more than 30minutes, it can get infected

but I don't have medical references here, do you think he's wrong!!
 
Weam, He's wrong, your wrong and although he's not totally wrong he's still wrong. GOD this whole thing is just pissing me off. Hypothetically speaking, germs in the air can infect your needle but the chances are so slim that you are more than likely to win the lottery than get an infection on your syringe from airborne germs. Don't feel bad Weam the doctors think they know everything and in this situtation it is just another calculated risk but what the hell are you doing taking AS if you don't believe in calculated risks???
 
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