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That damn extra ml

Brewers17

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What do yall do with that extra 1-1/2ml that stays in the syringe after an injection? Usually not a huge problem, but when injecting testosterone propionate eod that adds up to alot over five weeks. Should I change syringes and inject it back in the vial? Maybe a dumb newb question but Iv'e only had amps in the past so help a brotha out!
 
Brewers17 said:
What do yall do with that extra 1-1/2ml that stays in the syringe after an injection? Usually not a huge problem, but when injecting testosterone propionate eod that adds up to alot over five weeks. Should I change syringes and inject it back in the vial? Maybe a dumb newb question but Iv'e only had amps in the past so help a brotha out!

I inject with a small air bubble behind my juice so that it sends it all out, that is what I do!!!
 
Brewers17 said:
What do yall do with that extra 1-1/2ml that stays in the syringe after an injection? Usually not a huge problem, but when injecting testosterone propionate eod that adds up to alot over five weeks. Should I change syringes and inject it back in the vial? Maybe a dumb newb question but Iv'e only had amps in the past so help a brotha out!

Open all the amps and transfer the oil thru a filter into a sterile vial? none left over that way, 'cept a few drops left in the pin.
 
You could buy some sterile oil, and load 1 ml of that first, so that only the sterile oil gets left behind when injecting.
 
how the fuck is there 1ml left in a syringe after an injection? 1ml? maybe .1ml what syringes you guys using?
 
nurses also call that an air lock don't they? had a nurse say that that was the only way to use everything in the syringe and keep anything from leaking out once the needle was removed. i would think you had better be sure to aspirate. let's hear about this from somebody in the medical field
 
mobro said:
nurses also call that an air lock don't they? had a nurse say that that was the only way to use everything in the syringe and keep anything from leaking out once the needle was removed. i would think you had better be sure to aspirate. let's hear about this from somebody in the medical field

Shit, now that is interesting info! If you're not in a vein, it should be a problem then right? I wonder what method of injection that crazy nurse used in that video that was posted up here last month. It was kinda of the jam it into you ass 15 times "lock." I'm pretty sure she got all of the gear out. Do a search for that video if you haven't seen it already. All I can say is holy shit.
 
i think 2ccs is the required amount of air to kill a human if injected into a vein.. .25cc isnt shit.. hell just get .1 of air, it will help empty the syringe and wont even effect u
 
people have injected 3ccs of oil into there vein and are fine. a couple mls of air is fine. they do it everyday in every docs office and hospital.
 
I work as a paramedic and am currently attending med school this is true. A small air bubble will not hurt you in any way and insure you get all the fluid. I have been taught to use this method every time I load a syringe for im not iv. But the amount left is very small anyway. 1/10 of a ml at most. I am not sure what or if there is a lethal dose of air you can inject. I'd guess it would be alot. You could probably inject several cc's and only get a little pain and swelling.
 
6 weeks of ed injections of testosterone propionate = 4ml-6ml wasted. Money's not an issue, just the principle of wasting half a bottle.
 
Even if it's true, I really dislike like the idea of injecting air. Does the air vent out when you pull the needle out??? What about airborne dust and mold spores from a bathroom environment?
 
td1111 said:
Even if it's true, I really dislike like the idea of injecting air. Does the air vent out when you pull the needle out??? What about airborne dust and mold spores from a bathroom environment?

your body should be able to fight that stuff off, and dont you have to inject air into the bloodstream for it to be a problem, then it goes to your brain and heart and starts to cause issues is my understanding
 
td1111 said:
Even if it's true, I really dislike like the idea of injecting air. Does the air vent out when you pull the needle out??? What about airborne dust and mold spores from a bathroom environment?

Your syringes should come with .1 ml of air already in it.
 
Brewers17 said:
How do you do it? Seems like lying down would be the only way.
well it all depends on were you inject it...tell me where and I will tell you how..

like for quads I sit on the join.as long as you do it so the needle is facing down your fine.
 
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