Anyone have this reaction before ?

AMO (that's the original name of that vendor) adds something to their vials that occasionally causes this.
 
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AMO (that's the original name of that vendor) adds something to their vials that occasionally causes this.
how do you deal with it? Get new vials? Add more bac water next time? I only added 100 units (1 syringe) of bac water… will adding more next time help dilute it?
 
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how do you deal with it? Get new vials? Add more bac water next time? I only added 100 units (1 syringe) of bac water… will adding more next time help dilute it?
I think not using 1 ml BAC for 45mg would go a long way, as stated in your other thread.
So many possibilities but amo/bff is arguably the least likely as it is widely consumed and there has not been stinging issues reported in 6+ months.

I currently pin 12.5mg of the L60 weekly.

The rest of the list of possibilities is long, but here are a few threads on it:

 
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I think not using 1 ml BAC for 45mg would go a long way, as stated in your other thread.
So many possibilities but amo/bff is arguably the least likely as it is widely consumed and there has not been stinging issues reported in 6+ months.

I currently pin 12.5mg of the L60 weekly.

The rest of the list of possibilities is long, but here are a few threads on it:

great thx. Think using 3 100 units of bac water will help?
 
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great thx. Think using 3 100 units of bac water will help?
tough to say, i dont know what you are pinning or what caused this.
If you are pinning 15mg you could easily put 1.5 ml/cc
but that reaction from tirz does not appear to be a concentration problem, i don't claim to be an expert but i have pinned a bunch.
That looks like either something in the water/something on the skin/cleaning was not done properly, bad BAC, or as you said in one of the many other threads you have on this- not related at all to the tirz and the prednisone will clear it up.
Did you tell telehealth you are using tirz? did they comment?
you might want to pick one thread and ask all there, you will get as better picture.


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tough to say, i dont know what you are pinning or what caused this.
If you are pinning 15mg you could easily put 1.5 ml/cc
but that reaction from tirz does not appear to be a concentration problem, i don't claim to be an expert but i have pinned a bunch.
That looks like either something in the water/something on the skin/cleaning was not done properly, bad BAC, or as you said in one of the many other threads you have on this- not related at all to the tirz on the prednisone will clear it up.
Did you tell telehealth you are using tirz? did they comment?
you might want to pick on thread and ask all there, you will get as better picture.
Ok thanks! Sorry new to thread and figure it out. I have 45 mg of tirzepatide
 
Currently pinning 6.25 units … and thanks again. I want to figure this out and before I pin again…. May try new bac water
 
Personally I find that reconstituting towards achieving a fluid volume in the .2-.5ml range is usually best for most peptides.

More fluid volume also results in more accurate dosing.

Thank you and thank you for your patience as I navigate this site! I’m doing my best ! Has this reaction ever happened to you? I think it’s either bad bac water or not enough bac water for 45 mg of tirz and injecting 6.25 units just finished week 4
 
Thank you and thank you for your patience as I navigate this site! I’m doing my best ! Has this reaction ever happened to you? I think it’s either bad bac water or not enough bac water for 45 mg of tirz and injecting 6.25 units just finished week 4
Using 100 units of water. One syringe full to mix tirz
 
Thank you and thank you for your patience as I navigate this site! I’m doing my best ! Has this reaction ever happened to you? I think it’s either bad bac water or not enough bac water for 45 mg of tirz and injecting 6.25 units just finished week 4
I've never had any real ISR's (injection site reactions). About the worst I've ever had was a little PIP (post-injection pain) and on a handful of occasions a little temporary itching.

Anything other than Hospira BAC (or some of the more reliable Chinese), including the mystery bathtub waters - especially from the Amazonian Empire - is always a risk IMHO, but if you used the name-brand stuff I would easily rule that out.

The high concentration may have played a part, or it could be something as simple as your body over-reacting to the needle puncture itself or a number of other little things. Compared to others I've seen it looks pretty mild so as long as it clears up I wouldn't worry about it too much.

One of the things I learned early on in this adventure was to invest in some 3ml syringes and needles (25 gauge) to use for reconstitution. It makes the process easier and faster since a larger bore needle moves a lot more fluid a lot faster than a 30 or 31 gauge insulin syringe, and it makes using more than 1ml of fluid to reconstitute a one-step process and probably a bit more accurate.
 
Good to know thank you so much it’s been working wonders I’d hate to stop over a mild reaction. It’s usually gone in 3/4 days….

I ordered my bac water from research peptides. I’ll research and see if anyone else had reactions..

I did hear hospira brand is good. If it is the bac water I’ll order the hospira brand next before I mix my next vial .

I may try injecting just a tiny bit of bac water to see if that’s it… if not, I’ll order new needles and add more bac water to my next new vial. Thanks so much 🙂
 

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