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Come on, that has to be ragebait.. I cant believe that anyone is really THAT stupid.
But I also thougt that about the guy in one Telegram group who was „microdosing“ reta by doing 2mg a day. And yes, mg not mcg..
I once worked at an autoparts store and a dude came in and asked me if he had a flat tire. He did in fact have a flat tire. Obviously flat.
 
I only take the top off when I'm reconstituting for a nasal spray, even though I get gray peps, because I'm a cheap bastard.
IMO it’s okay to take the top off if you’re carefully pulling out the last dose to use pretty much right away. This is no different than using an ampoule. (Cover your breathing holes!). I don’t like to waste any of it, not just because it’s money, but sometimes it means not needing to open the next vial yet. The insulin syringes are much better than luer locks for minimal waste lost to the syringe and needle hub as well.
 
I "loaned" a girlfriend a 22mg vial of compound (not grey) tirz to try while she decides whether or not to get on it. (if she does, she can pay me back a vial, and if she doesn't, no big deal, I have so much grey in my freezer.) I've done it before for girlfriends who are hesitant to pull the trigger and just want to see if it agrees with them, and they always wind up getting their own and giving me one back,

I talked with her, we pulled the risks/side effects page from one of the pharmacies, I made sure she was aware of all of it, and I showed her the titration schedule. Made sure she knew that it was 10 units for 2.2 mg to start (I know 2.5 is fine, but it's easier to remember the 10 units, and that's what Southend has on their sheet.) Let her know she could text me if there was anything she didn't remember and/or couldn't find.

She went home, forgot the units, dosed WAY too high, and was ill.

I know her to be smart, capable, thoughtful, and competent. And holy shit am I glad it wasn't worse than it was.
 
Dont pull top off. Flip vial upside down (while needle is in) and pull your needle out so only the tip is still in the vial. Like its almost flush while drawing out the peptide. This will get 99+% out.
To add to this helpful post, there’s typically a narrow slit on opposite sides of the rubber stopper that will help you see the needle tip.
 

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