Talking about wasted T. I was using 18g tips to suck the T into the barrel. Well, I do this 2x per week, completing 160 mg/week of T. I guess going into the vial so many times with that bazooka started knocking chunks of the rubber stopper into the T vial. I was then seeing chunks of rubber stopped floating in the barrels. Suffice to say, that vial was 86’ed quite a few doses shy of completion.
Then, I downsized to 23g pins to suck the T up. This time, I got down to the last few doses and I had rubber stopper specs floating and stuck to the sides of the vial. I have plenty of T on deck, so I didn’t want to risk injecting even one of those tiny particles into my muscles.
Have any of you folks experienced this? Is there a way to avoid it? Thank you all very much.
[quote]DullShooter wrote:
Talking about wasted T. I was using 18g tips to suck the T into the barrel. Well, I do this 2x per week, completing 160 mg/week of T. I guess going into the vial so many times with that bazooka started knocking chunks of the rubber stopper into the T vial. I was then seeing chunks of rubber stopped floating in the barrels.
Have any of you folks experienced injecting rubber? Thank you all very much.[/quote]
I’ve been injecting rubber into chicks since I was 18. They are all safe and sound
If you use a large needle to draw (18g or what have you) you will end up with small pieces floating around in the vial. You can minimize this by “moving” the insertion point around on the stopper.
oh yeah, I absolutely move my insertion point around on the stopper, but even then, I get the same issue. Oh well, as long as they’re not in the syringe, it shouldn’t be an issue, huh? I have had to toss two different loaded syringes after I witnessed specs of rubber stopper in the barrel. That was frustrating, but I am blessed to not pay much for my Test Cyp.