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You draw and inject with different needles?

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finafire
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Originally posted by bringda40z Well that makes absolutly no sence ... your saying that the chemical is dirty? then why would it matter if i injected in with a freakin turkey baster or a sterile syringe? And yes you can do multi withdrawls with the same pin when mixing gear everything stays sterile if your good but i would say for the sake of your skin just to change. Take it easy bro, the guy asked for an opiniion and I gave one. First of all I wouldn't change drawing needles when drawing two different compounds from different vials. I never said anything about that. I said I would not inject with the same needle I drew with. The point is, why not be as safe as you can, considering it only costs another 10 cents to change the needle before you inject. That's a small price to pay, I'll pay it every time, and I'm cheap as hell. Besides, wouldn't using the same needle to inject that you used to draw be dull, especially if you drew from two different vials or amps, thereby increasing the chance for scar tissue. Correct me if I'm wrong. Look, if a guy is going to ask this type of question, I'm going to advise him the safest way I know of, and we all know you can never be too safe.


   
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never
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i used to draw and inject with same needles.. my first cycle though, which was one glute shot a week. now on fina shots everyday in my quads, the scar tissue became hard and i need the needle to be as sharp as possible so i use different ones to draw and inject. /nev


   
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swolecows
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The proper way to inject (yes the doctor does it this way) Alcohol swab the top of the vial, draw with a 5/8 25 gauge to keep the hole in the stopper small. Switch to your preffered needle and swab the area in a corkscrew pattern.


   
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