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Needles for Reta

Neelix

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I really struggled to pull BAC for my reta and I realized shorty after that I started it was cus I had too small of a guage.. 31G... And I realize I am better off getting different sized needles and one syringe. But I got thru it... The harder part was pulling and injecting the reta... It really faught me for a simple 3CCs.... It took me 3 needles...

Suggestions?

Thanks!
 
31g will work fine. Vials are vacuum sealed so you need to inject the same quantity of air into the vial as fluid removed. There likely will still be some resistance. I use 27g needles for reconstitution.

Suggest watching a few YouTube videos on reconstituting peptides if you haven’t done so already.
 
31g will work fine. Vials are vacuum sealed so you need to inject the same quantity of air into the vial as fluid removed. There likely will still be some resistance. I use 27g needles for reconstitution.

Suggest watching a few YouTube videos on reconstituting peptides if you haven’t done so already.
This is not what's recommended, but if I'm going to withdraw a certain number of units, I'll inject that much air plus another another 10%. I find that makes withdrawing stuff easier.

The recommendations on youtube from medical folks is that you inject the same volume of air. Since I'm not involved in healthcare, I'm allowed to do it wrong.

Nothing wrong with 31 gauge needles.
 
I really struggled to pull BAC for my reta and I realized shorty after that I started it was cus I had too small of a guage.. 31G... And I realize I am better off getting different sized needles and one syringe. But I got thru it... The harder part was pulling and injecting the reta... It really faught me for a simple 3CCs.... It took me 3 needles...

Suggestions?

Thanks!
If you're injecting 3 cc into you, you ought to try reconstituting with less BAC water.
 
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