Injection question

HC1

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Hey guys, quick question about injections. I have read different theories on when you draw up your testosterone. One school of thought is of course to get rid of all air in the syringe. The second is to draw up a little air in the syringe to help push all of the oil out at the end of the injection. I'm just curious which one is the best? Is the air safe as long as I aspirate?
 
Hey guys, quick question about injections. I have read different theories on when you draw up your testosterone. One school of thought is of course to get rid of all air in the syringe. The second is to draw up a little air in the syringe to help push all of the oil out at the end of the injection. I'm just curious which one is the best? Is the air safe as long as I aspirate?

never heard of people drawing air into syringe on purpose, makes no sense to me. your firs "school of thought" is right on
 
And one more thing, why the heck is my avatar so small?? I've tried and tried to get it to be bigger and it stays the same size, what am I missing?
 
And one more thing, why the heck is my avatar so small?? I've tried and tried to get it to be bigger and it stays the same size, what am I missing?

aha not a clue. but it is a decent size bro. dont sweat it. mine is big on thread and tiny on my profile
 
I usually leave a little air in the syringe to make sure I get the full injection. It probably doesn't really matter either way. A little air isn't going to hurt you.
 
I dont leave any air in the syringe. I think there was a similar thread here about this and I remember Teutonic had wrote that the little bit of test left in that needle is next to none at all and doesnt make a difference. Or he wrote something similar to that. And I remember asking chip this question when I started testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and he had pretty much said the same thing. I consider them two to be pretty knowledgeable so I would say they are right.
 
never heard of people drawing air into syringe on purpose, makes no sense to me. your firs "school of thought" is right on

Actually that's not true, what is the case howsoever is that there is infact different methods to this, the drawing of air is a method frequently used as I have seen it demonstrated and applied in the medical field.
 
Actually that's not true, what is the case howsoever is that there is infact different methods to this, the drawing of air is a method frequently used as I have seen it demonstrated and applied in the medical field.

not true? i said i have never heard of this, so in fact u r saying i have heard of this? hmm.... definitely hadnt until now chief. and i still do not care if there are different methods hoss. IMO u do not need air. never had problems without air in syringe and nobody i know puts air in and they do just fine, y do it if it is not needed.
 
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