My compound was solidified on arrival, is this normal?

If you haven't seen these images in videos about peptide reconstitution, that worries me a little.

Review the best practices before injecting yourself, and take care.

You may not look like the frail Greta, but more like a 2m tall Viking, but be careful anyway. 🙂
 
If you haven't seen these images in videos about peptide reconstitution, that worries me a little.

Review the best practices before injecting yourself, and take care.

You may not look like the frail Greta, but more like a 2m tall Viking, but be careful anyway. 🙂
I have done a lot of research, but never seen this before.
 
Glad to hear that. Now I am ready to inject it into my vein.
I’m going to assume you’re joking, but also given that you didn’t know it would be solid, I’m concerned that you don’t know what you’re doing. Please walk us through your plan before you do it 🤣
 
I’m going to assume you’re joking, but also given that you didn’t know it would be solid, I’m concerned that you don’t know what you’re doing. Please walk us through your plan before you do it 🤣
Thanks for your concern. It was a joke. I have been using mounarjo kwikpen before!
 
Yep, '"the puck"...First time I had a kit in, I looked at it and one of the vials looked off...The puck was sideways in the vial...lol...Also, the puck is more like cotton candy than a solid chunk...The BAC water dissolves most of it before you get to the bottom of the reconstitution syringe liquid...GL!... 👍
 
I assumed, without much actual thought, that anything someone injected needed to go into a vein. But researching showed me it was just into my fat. That was my hurdle.
I started compound, looking for sublingual, but read about injections too, and I guess at some point, I realized it went into fat like my Dupixant, and I was sold. (I did start with sublingual tirzepatide though)
 
Thanks for your concern. It was a joke. I have been using mounarjo kwikpen before!
I am sure you do know what you are doing, but the question was in good faith. People stuff up reconstitution and dosing all the time, and giving yourself the wrong dose because of an error is extremely common, especially starting, but it still happens to people who have been doing it for ages. The pens have been very carefully designed to reduce the chances of dosing errors, yet it still happens. Reconstituted peptides have zero safety barriers, and accidentally giving yourself 25mg instead of 2.5 as a start dose is so easy and so common. So do make certain you know what to do then double check your calculations then triple check using an online peptide calculator.
 

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