it's was more of a hypothetical question more than anything else....
the thought occurred so I asked a question...
had no idea the concept of asking a "what if" question was going to get people to chomp at the bit to validate their presence here with idiotic assumptions about not being able to afford them (or even get more for that matter)
Original Poat-"Doing twice a week injections (monday & thurdays) and running short on cannons, anyone have any tips on either cleaning a syringe or is their gonna be any real problem with using the same syringe from the last injection ?"
This isn't a hypothetical question. You stated you were running out and wanted to know if there would be any "real" problem with using the same syringe. By your language, you were considering it***8230;at least a little bit.
Nobody was validating their presence, the read what you posted and replied. Now you feel embarrassed (on a forum) for asking what some would consider a dumb question. I for one, don't believe in dumb questions. People that reuse syringes because they don't think there would be a "real" problem? Those DO exist.
Doing twice a week injections (monday & thurdays) and running short on cannons, anyone have any tips on either cleaning a syringe or is their gonna be any real problem with using the same syringe from the last injection ?
Well, if that's all you wanted to know; heck, I can tell you with absolute 100% certainty that you can urinate into a wall socket. Does that mean you should?
Well, if that's all you wanted to know; heck, I can tell you with absolute 100% certainty that you can urinate into a wall socket. Does that mean you should?
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