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Preloading syringes

flyingjer

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is there a safe way to preload syringes...i am going to visit the g-friend this weekend and she doesn't know that i am doing cycle so i would like to bring as little as possible...i am doing prop and tren so i can't really hold off on the shot
 
Yeah, just load them, put the cap back on the needle, and then just put a fresh needle on it when you are ready to inject. Not optimal, but you should be fine.
 
well honestly bro..it not the safest way to go but what choice do you have bro?...lol

im gonna be in a similar situation coming up this months involing work...im just gonna load up the syringes, put them back in the pakages a then put them back in the bag i get them sent in, role it up, put it in a school bag, and go from there.
 
Plus to be safe before injecting squeeze just enough out to lube the pin rotate the barrel the BA content will help keep the pin sterile.

RADAR
 
RADAR said:
Plus to be safe before injecting squeeze just enough out to lube the pin rotate the barrel the BA content will help keep the pin sterile.

RADAR


good tip RADAR..but you're still old:D



LMAO...but old and sexy
 
flyingjer said:
but i could just change pins.....right that would keep it sterile?

Thats what I would do, just bring extra needles and replace your old needle with a fresh one right before you shoot. I do that anyway.
 
The only thing I worry about on preloading is finding that I didnt protect the ram good enough and seeing some of that fine juice gone. Like the others said put a fresh pin on just before and place in a hardcontainer (I use an old cigar holder)
 
lets say a patient came into the pharmacy and asked me the same question about a legit supply of oil based AAS, i would say dont bother preloading, since 1) syringes arent made for that, and may leak, or worse, chemicals from the plastic could seep into the oil and subsequently be injected. some drug may also stick to the plastic, but in the case of most AAS, which is a suspension...nah.

BUT if they had no choice and were going into a war zone or something and just HAD to do it (to be ballbreakers) i would say ok, preload them, unscrew the needle, put on a new needle but dont pop the cap off the new one at all until its realy to be used. then id say store teh preloaded syringe in some sort of solid container, so taht the cap cant be knocked off, or the plunger pressed, as well as to decrease the incidence of potentially pathogenic microbes coming in contact with the thing
 
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