Same as it is in the vial with whatever kind of water you use...
with all air removed yes
Shovelhead82 is correct. Air has nothing to do with it SR. What is loaded into the syringe will last just as long as what's in the vial.
Thats true. Many inject air into the vial to reduce the pressure for drawing. The air still stays in the vial. So with air in either containers, they will both last just as long.
but air will certainly shorten life. why ya think preloaded pins have no air?
We dont all relieve pressure. Thought about it. Vacuum sealed for a reason. Found way to introduce bac water gently whie KEEPING seal.
WHAT???? You have found a way to inject water into the vial without relieving the pressure!!! AWESOME man!!! Could it be your rubber seal is just soooo tight that air is incapable of escaping?? If so, I wish we all had rubber seals like your supplier provides.
Of course, perhaps you know of another way I haven't thought of, if so, please explain exactly how this because the best I know, THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!
Ok this shows me how bright you are. It is a vacuum seal meaning it sucks in water. I can get water in without breaking seal on syringe not on vial. before-even when holding back plunger water was rushing in withoutplunger moving.
You are so screwed up man- fact. Funny when I draw with the slin AFTER water in I get a negative pressure-FACT
Thus retaining nitrogen vacuum seal and NO air contamination-FACT
You really just run your mouth. Where are your pics bro? Mine should be up any minute-FACT
You are so screwed up man- fact. Funny when I draw with the slin AFTER water in I get a negative pressure-FACT
Thus retaining nitrogen vacuum seal and NO air contamination-FACT
I have never pre-loaded my GH, however it would be convenient.
What contamination issues can arise from pre-loading the insulin syringe and using hours later? I mean can bacteria attach themselves to the pin, which is wet from drawing?
Or do you just alcohol swab the pin prior to injecting?
It is certainly different than pre-loading an IM needle that can be removed and replaced with a clean tip prior to injeciton.
There is a clip on Youtube about this successful longevity doctor. The clip shows him opening his fridge. On the door shelf on display is a paper cup filled with preloaded hg slin pins. He took out a pin and demonstrated how he administered his hg shot. He swabs his thigh when he injected. I love this clip. He looks fantastic for 67yrs old.
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