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Need Help Please Somebody Must Know The Hazards?
I just recently got my gear in a couple days ago and transfered it
into vials Yesterday. This time I didnt order new sterile vials and open them from a factory sterile package I had
them left over from the last fill that were factory steriilized just extras that i didn't end up using, I had saran wrapped them and left some where for a couple months, so i felt the need to re-sterilize. I boiled the bottles and put
them upside down to dry,to what i thought would sterilize them, not thinking to bake them dry when i was done.
Now they look like there is condensation in the bottles, with
little air bubbles in the vials some more than others.Not anything
too crazy at all, also some turning cloudy. I'm assuming
because of the water damage. I basically didn't let all the boiled
water drip dry out. I was not thinking, oil, water hmm dosn't
mix.(I know, douche bag :banghead: ) Big rookie mistake and i had just filled
them up not realizing it until I wiped down allll of them at the
end. Is this terrible or am i ok, ive been googling all night and
cant find a definitive awnser. I have a bunch for friends that went
in with me and the last thing I want to do is give any one an
infection or abcess. It is what should be sterile water from being boiled.So i had to be the guinea pig, I took my worst
looking bottles (cloudy and with Water Bubbles*pics below*)and
stuck 1 ml in one cheek and stuck a 1ml from bottle #2 in the other
cheek...Only time will tell, but that was last nite and i dont feel any soreness or discomfort at all. Now do you think over time bacteria
will grow in the water? And does the water disturb the makeup of
the product hence the cloudy effect to them, and or if you know any other harmful effects of this
error. If Anyone can give me a better understanding of this and or
ease my mind OR let me know what i can do to fix it, hopefully I
dont have to toss them sadly i will but its a bunch.
thanks so much for any input or info you can grace me with.
happy hollidays guys and stay safe.
I just recently got my gear in a couple days ago and transfered it
into vials Yesterday. This time I didnt order new sterile vials and open them from a factory sterile package I had
them left over from the last fill that were factory steriilized just extras that i didn't end up using, I had saran wrapped them and left some where for a couple months, so i felt the need to re-sterilize. I boiled the bottles and put
them upside down to dry,to what i thought would sterilize them, not thinking to bake them dry when i was done.
Now they look like there is condensation in the bottles, with
little air bubbles in the vials some more than others.Not anything
too crazy at all, also some turning cloudy. I'm assuming
because of the water damage. I basically didn't let all the boiled
water drip dry out. I was not thinking, oil, water hmm dosn't
mix.(I know, douche bag :banghead: ) Big rookie mistake and i had just filled
them up not realizing it until I wiped down allll of them at the
end. Is this terrible or am i ok, ive been googling all night and
cant find a definitive awnser. I have a bunch for friends that went
in with me and the last thing I want to do is give any one an
infection or abcess. It is what should be sterile water from being boiled.So i had to be the guinea pig, I took my worst
looking bottles (cloudy and with Water Bubbles*pics below*)and
stuck 1 ml in one cheek and stuck a 1ml from bottle #2 in the other
cheek...Only time will tell, but that was last nite and i dont feel any soreness or discomfort at all. Now do you think over time bacteria
will grow in the water? And does the water disturb the makeup of
the product hence the cloudy effect to them, and or if you know any other harmful effects of this
error. If Anyone can give me a better understanding of this and or
ease my mind OR let me know what i can do to fix it, hopefully I
dont have to toss them sadly i will but its a bunch.
thanks so much for any input or info you can grace me with.
happy hollidays guys and stay safe.
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