Hcg use

Yeah the needle is fixed to the 29 guage insulin syringes i use for Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) pins. Its a problem because i got 3x 1500iu vials but I want to shoot 300iu per week and I cant load up the whole 1500iu vial into the syringe and just pin 300 because after one use the needle is done.
 
suck all 3 amps up with a 3cc syringe and store it in the fridge. Id use a real small needle gauge like a 25g so the water doesnt pour out on you by accident. When you need to do a shot, take your insulin syringe and carefully pull out the plunger all the way out and backload your dose in with your 3ccc syringe. Dont let the rubber on the plunger touch anything either, you want to keep it clean.
 
thats not a bad idea man ...
so your saying use a bigger syringe too hold all mixed hcgs (3x 1500iu) = 4500iu, then take out the plunger when I need a certain amount with a syringe ill actually pin with ?? then cleanly put back the plunger and restore it ?? Firstly wouldnt the HCG expire if its been mixed for 10 weeks ?? and also is 3cc a 3ml syringe ??
 
10 weeks is a long time. maybe just mix up one vial at a time then you could put it in a 1cc insulin sryinge. Youd still back load it into to another slin pin everytime you needed a shot. and yes ml is same as cc. and yes to the other stuff. lol


oh and when youre putting the plunger back in you have to just barely put it in and then flip it real quick so the needle is pointing up otherwise youll shoot your hcg out the end.
 
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you plan on taking a plunger in and out of a syringe to access your hcg?? thats a stupid idea but let me know hot it works out for you! Why dont you just buy an empty sterile vial? im not sure why you are making this so difficult. and do you have the bac water or do you think that the solvent is considered bac water, which it is not.
 
oh and when youre putting the plunger back in you have to just barely put it in and then flip it real quick so the needle is pointing up otherwise youll shoot your hcg out the end.

ha ha ha ... fuck that yeah ?? :P

So whats 300iu on a 100 unit insulin syringe ??
 
you plan on taking a plunger in and out of a syringe to access your hcg?? thats a stupid idea but let me know hot it works out for you! Why dont you just buy an empty sterile vial? im not sure why you are making this so difficult. and do you have the bac water or do you think that the solvent is considered bac water, which it is not.

no nothing goes in the syringe with the hcg, you use the syringe full of hcg to shoot it into the back of a clean empty syringe then replace the plunger. Its called backloading, people have been doing it forever including myself. Ive never had a problem. as long as you keep the plunger clean and dont contaminate the syringe full of HCG then theres no real issue.
 
you plan on taking a plunger in and out of a syringe to access your hcg?? thats a stupid idea but let me know hot it works out for you! Why dont you just buy an empty sterile vial? im not sure why you are making this so difficult. and do you have the bac water or do you think that the solvent is considered bac water, which it is not.

Why a bad idea stev ?? and the solvent came with the pregnyl hcg .... wouldnt i just use that ??
 
oh and when youre putting the plunger back in you have to just barely put it in and then flip it real quick so the needle is pointing up otherwise youll shoot your hcg out the end.

ha ha ha ... fuck that yeah ?? :P

So whats 300iu on a 100 unit insulin syringe ??

yep.

300 iu would be 20units on the slin syringe.
 
when you remove the plunger from the pinning insulin syringe, should I alcho wipe the plunger head before putting it back in ready to shoot ??
 
300 iu would be 20units on the slin syringe.[/QUOTE]


How the hell did you know 300iu would be 20 units ?? whats 250iu then ?? :)
 
if it came with sodium chloride as a solvent i would probably get some bacteriostatic water if youte gonna store it. The sodium is made more for a 1 time injection. its just salt water without benzyl alcohol so bacteria could technically grow in it.
 
no nothing goes in the syringe with the hcg, you use the syringe full of hcg to shoot it into the back of a clean empty syringe then replace the plunger. Its called backloading, people have been doing it forever including myself. Ive never had a problem. as long as you keep the plunger clean and dont contaminate the syringe full of HCG then theres no real issue.

Its going to take him 200 posts to figure this out so i figured no need to teach him somthing new. I just have a 10cc vial dedicated for my hcg its just easier that way.
 
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