Try a 18 guage 11/2 inch needle now thats a real needle dont be scaredI pin with 23x1
Try a 18 guage 11/2 inch needle now thats a real needle dont be scaredI pin with 23x1
Stick to you little insulin needles this game ain’t for youTry a 18 guage 11/2 inch needle now thats a real needle dont be scared
Got it. Thanks for your advice!Stick to you little insulin needles this game ain’t for you
Your misspelling is precisely why people use slin pins. You’re new around here, maybe don’t rock the boat yet.Lol if your to scarred to pin with a real needle get out the game this ain’t for you
New to the board but not new to the gameYour misspelling is precisely why people use slin pins. You’re new around here, maybe don’t rock the boat yet.
Welcome.
So, you’re a “tradition unimpeded by progress” guy? Stick around and read instead of attacking members with your 17th post or whatever it is. People have different ways of doing things, how the hell does that impact you? You don’t like it? Move along.New to the board but not new to the game
We called it a harpoonMaybe no one is scared maybe after pinning everyday for years it gets annoying and want to find a easier way.
Whats a real needle? Have you pinned with sustenon 250 pre packaged from mexico with the needle it comes with? I have and now thats a real needle![]()
Yes definitely! I called it a horse needle! LolWe called it a harpoon
Ahhh.....I remember those days. Every pharmacy in Nogales and Tijuana had stacks of those things. I think it was about the same size needle as what we used to give cattle shots on the farm. I'd start sweating bullets and about pass out every time I gave myself the jab with that thing. Fuck'n huge.....Maybe no one is scared maybe after pinning everyday for years it gets annoying and want to find a easier way.
Whats a real needle? Have you pinned with sustenon 250 pre packaged from mexico with the needle it comes with? I have and now thats a real needle![]()
The sewing needle is good for abscess removal/extraction....just need a 20cc barrel.Try a 18 guage 11/2 inch needle now thats a real needle dont be scared
This. Today I was at an eye doctor’s office (giving a friend a ride) and I saw a staff person filling syringes with something that’s injected into the eyeball. She removed the needles from the syringes, drew the plungers back to 1/2 cc, stood them up on the table and filled them with another syringe that she used to draw from the vial. She then screwed on a needle and was done.I know a lot of people do this. Still, I’ve always taken issue with removing the plunger as you’ve broken the sterility chain of command so to speak. Anything can now taint the syringe whether it’s setting the plunger on a non sterile surface or even air born contaminants. Not my favorite method.
Had a friend who loved those glass preloads of Sustanon from TJ. I couldn’t handle it. The most painful damn shots with the most pip I’ve ever experienced. I swore off Sustanon like 35 years ago and never tried it again.Ahhh.....I remember those days. Every pharmacy in Nogales and Tijuana had stacks of those things. I think it was about the same size needle as what we used to give cattle shots on the farm. I'd start sweating bullets and about pass out every time I gave myself the jab with that thing. Fuck'n huge.....
I want to say that it was a 19 gauge. I've used 19 gauge when I was young and needles weren't so readily available. Not that badAhhh.....I remember those days. Every pharmacy in Nogales and Tijuana had stacks of those things. I think it was about the same size needle as what we used to give cattle shots on the farm. I'd start sweating bullets and about pass out every time I gave myself the jab with that thing. Fuck'n huge.....
I never set it down. Don't let it touch anything. 10+ years. Never had a problem ever.
Haha yes! Not every draw but yes. I don’t want to overdo it because of a feeling It might damage the rubber over time because a vial lasts me awhile. I use alcohol wipes on my skin and put the wrapper over the vial to keep it covered.Anybody alcohol wipe the bubbler top of the vial?
I do.
Never seen a doctor do it.