Stinging/Burning with Amopure

T30 arrived 8/8, shipped from TX. Fresh Hospira, dissolved quickly, clear solution , vacuum sealed.
No sting for 2 separate injections of 2.5 and 3. No burning, pain, or adverse reactions. Unsure about appetite suppression so far because I just ate a pepperoni calzone (yes it was delicious) and finished the whole thing when it was not possible before. Maybe it is time for a larger dose.
 
I don’t think testing has anything to do with the stinging
Yikes! I know a lot of people recently got their mid-late August shipped 60mg from Amo tested, and everything came back looking good (I know that's not an indication of stinging, just mentioning it). After the test came back, many people have been using it and reported no more stinging, and so thought that issue was resolved. But, it sounds like you're saying it's just inconsistent from batch to batch?

Maybe someone who got in on that group test could weigh in.
Yikes! I know a lot of people recently got their mid-late August shipped 60mg from Amo tested, and everything came back looking good (I know that's not an indication of stinging, just mentioning it). After the test came back, many people have been using it and reported no more stinging, and so thought that issue was resolved. But, it sounds like you're saying it's just inconsistent from batch to batch?

Maybe someone who got in on that group test could weigh in.
I don’t think testing has anything to do with the singing because that’s not what it’s tested for. Kits that have been stinging tested just fine so it’s not a volume or purity question.
 
I don’t think testing has anything to do with the stinging


I don’t think testing has anything to do with the singing because that’s not what it’s tested for. Kits that have been stinging tested just fine so it’s not a volume or purity question.
No, sorry. I wasn't implying the testing could find the cause of the stinging. I was more trying to say that a bunch of people just had vials tested and were likely waiting to start using them until the tests came back. Now that the test is back, there's a fairly large sample size of people who've just broken into their bottles, but it doesn't seem like that's caused a new rash of complaints about the stinging.
 
May the stinging be due to the PH? I tested mine, it's here somewhere. I have had stinging from amazon insulin injectors. The needle is so thin it warps when drawing up the peptide. I have had stinging from the same vial not in any order 1st week 2nd 3rd or only one but with tz at least 1. Maybe my injection site technique. I still have a discolored abdomen patch from 6 weeks ago that itched like crazy, and scratched it to death so therefore .....Point is, I react sometimes half the time, same pep always hospira bac, now trying a pen which I would love if it did not leak. What we must put up with for these health enhancing meds is for me now worth it. YMMV.
 
May the stinging be due to the PH? I tested mine, it's here somewhere. I have had stinging from amazon insulin injectors. The needle is so thin it warps when drawing up the peptide. I have had stinging from the same vial not in any order 1st week 2nd 3rd or only one but with tz at least 1. Maybe my injection site technique. I still have a discolored abdomen patch from 6 weeks ago that itched like crazy, and scratched it to death so therefore .....Point is, I react sometimes half the time, same pep always hospira bac, now trying a pen which I would love if it did not leak. What we must put up with for these health enhancing meds is for me now worth it. YMMV.
Just curious...
Which amazon injector are you using?
Which needles?
Where and how much is it leaking?

I got some from PepPens and love them so far. I have read the smaller the needle size the longer you have to leave the needle inserted to allow the peptide to disperse and dissipate the back pressure. I leave my inserted for 15 seconds after injecting and only have a tiny small drop of fluid on the tip of the needle when I withdraw it.
 
Do the pep pens automatically insert the needle too, or does it just disperse the selected dose?
What do you mean about automatically inserting the needle?

I absolutely love the "insulin" pen I use. Got it off AliExpress for about $17.
After you load the cartridge once each time you add a needle to the end. You then use the dial to select how many units. When you are ready to give the injection you push it in.

It is very easy to use and you are not injecting yourself with the same needle that you just used to draw up your dose - something I absolutely HATE doing and refuse to do if at all possible.

Pen I bought:

Needles I bought:

I think I will make a separate post on this as I feel others could use this info in a place where it can be found.
 
Do the pep pens automatically insert the needle too, or does it just disperse the selected dose?
No. You have to insert it manually but I don't even feel it. I am using the 31g x 8mm Medfine needles that I got from Peppens when I placed my order for the pens
Peppens is just one of many websites selling Chinese injection pens.

Check out the Peppen thread
It has links to videos and some discussion on them. When the pens are on sale you can get them for $15 each. 🙂
 
What do you mean about automatically inserting the needle?
Some automatic injector pens commonly used for insulin have a spring loaded needle that is recessed. You put the opening against the skin and when the button is pushed it deploys the needle then administers the dose. Similar mechanism to an epi pen or a lancet.
 
No. You have to insert it manually but I don't even feel it. I am using the 31g x 8mm Medfine needles that I got from Peppens when I placed my order for the pens
Peppens is just one of many websites selling Chinese injection pens.

Check out the Peppen thread
It has links to videos and some discussion on them. When the pens are on sale you can get them for $15 each. 🙂
That's perfect. I'd rather manually insert the needle because then I can control the angle or move to a different spot if I'm having issues getting the needle in.

I've had a lot of abdominal surgeries and there are a lot of areas on my belly with fascial adhesions and restrictions just underneath the skin even if isn't near a visible scar. It makes it difficult for the needle to go through sometimes and I get a lot of resistance. A spring loaded mechanism would probably hurt like hell and cause a lot of bruising if I inadvertently hit one of those areas.

I try to alternate belly and thighs, but I don't have much fat on my thighs (cursed with chicken legs no matter my weight) and it seems I'm prone to ISRs when injecting there.
 
That's perfect. I'd rather manually insert the needle because then I can control the angle or move to a different spot if I'm having issues getting the needle in.

I've had a lot of abdominal surgeries and there are a lot of areas on my belly with fascial adhesions and restrictions just underneath the skin even if isn't near a visible scar. It makes it difficult for the needle to go through sometimes and I get a lot of resistance. A spring loaded mechanism would probably hurt like hell and cause a lot of bruising if I inadvertently hit one of those areas.

I try to alternate belly and thighs, but I don't have much fat on my thighs (cursed with chicken legs no matter my weight) and it seems I'm prone to ISRs when injecting there.
What about the back of your arm? I personally don't use that location on myself because I like having both of my hands available. It is another common location to give subQ injections.
 
Some automatic injector pens commonly used for insulin have a spring loaded needle that is recessed. You put the opening against the skin and when the button is pushed it deploys the needle then administers the dose. Similar mechanism to an epi pen or a lancet.
I would hate that personally. I want to be in CONTROL! lol.
 
What about the back of your arm? I personally don't use that location on myself because I like having both of my hands available. It is another common location to give subQ injections.
It's too hard to reach a spot that I can actually see without doing some crazy contortionist moves due to having very large tatas lol. Even with a mirror, they get in the way and the entire experience is very cumbersome. Maybe once I've lost some more weight and the girls shrink down some it'll be easier. 😂
 
It's too hard to reach a spot that I can actually see without doing some crazy contortionist moves due to having very large tatas lol. Even with a mirror, they get in the way and the entire experience is very cumbersome. Maybe once I've lost some more weight and the girls shrink down some it'll be easier. 😂
I have titty bitty tiny titties and they are shrinking with weight loss. It is not fair. The ONE place I would love to keep all my fat. : (
 
Another great selling point to me on these manual pens is the fact that you are installing a new sterile needle EVERY TIME you inject.
 
I have titty bitty tiny titties and they are shrinking with weight loss. It is not fair. The ONE place I would love to keep all my fat. : (
I'd trade you if I could!!! I had to buy an $80 sports bra just so I don't knock myself out when jogging 🤣
 

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