What's so great about pens? (sell me)

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I know nothing about pens, I have no idea how they work or why and when one might want to use them. I definitely know a lot about needles though, and the main thing I know is that I go through a lot of them weekly, and they are fairly cheap.

What's so great about pens?
 
There’s like 5 threads about pens just on the first page brother
 
Pens speed up the process if you're doing daily pins. You take the time to reconstitute, filter into the pen cartridge, and purge the air. Once you're at that step, it's a 30 sec evolution to pin something.

Before I would have to get out my diabetic syringe, alcohol wipe, wipe the top of the vial, invert, draw, tap out the air, etc. That would take me 2 min's.

Multiply that by some days doing 4 pins (GHK, BPC, TB, and the GLP), and it's a pretty significant time savings.

Yes, it takes time to get the pen set up. But, as I pointed out above, if you're filtering, it really isn't that much more effort in any event.
 
Pens speed up the process if you're doing daily pins. You take the time to reconstitute, filter into the pen cartridge, and purge the air. Once you're at that step, it's a 30 sec evolution to pin something.

Before I would have to get out my diabetic syringe, alcohol wipe, wipe the top of the vial, invert, draw, tap out the air, etc. That would take me 2 min's.

Multiply that by some days doing 4 pins (GHK, BPC, TB, and the GLP), and it's a pretty significant time savings.

Yes, it takes time to get the pen set up. But, as I pointed out above, if you're filtering, it really isn't that much more effort in any event.
So i pin 10-12 times daily. This seems like a lot of pens. How does one deal with such logistics?
 
I put pens in the search bar (magnifying glass above) and clicked the box for titles only -- that is how I found this list --

And then a slightly different list when I used the term "pen" only
Thanks brother, I read them all. They didn't address the point of my post. I have my own unique set of circumstances and questions I would like to explore in my own thread. If you don't like it, then how about just don't respond, and if everyone else feels the same then the thread will die the lonely death it well deserves. I'm all but certain there are many such duplicate threads on myriad topics, yet somehow they live and breathe. Maybe this one will too. Dare to dream.
 
I have my own unique set of circumstances and questions I would like to explore in my own thread.
Your query was very general. We are trying to help you here. So far you are not making it easy.

Can you help provide us with some specific questions you have? That might guide us if we are going to be more useful to you.
 
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So i pin 10-12 times daily. This seems like a lot of pens. How does one deal with such logistics?
Bro how in the world did you get to doing 10 injections a day and you aren’t familiar with injections pens yet?


Thanks brother, I read them all. They didn't address the point of my post. I have my own unique set of circumstances and questions I would like to explore in my own thread. If you don't like it, then how about just don't respond, and if everyone else feels the same then the thread will die the lonely death it well deserves. I'm all but certain there are many such duplicate threads on myriad topics, yetsomehow they live and breathe. Maybe this one will too. Dare to dream
You don’t have a point of your post tho. You are asking people to spoon feed you very basic information about the benefit of an injection pen.
 
I’m quite certain that the kind of people who ask questions like this are not suitable candidates for using pens (properly).
 
I’m quite certain that the kind of people who ask questions like this are not suitable candidates for using pens (properly).
Or it's their way of starting their research. You ask a question, hoping for some leads, that you build on with more looking around.

See, things seem all simple and straight forward after we have figured it out. Before, we don't know where to start, or what to even ask or look into. We all go through the same thing. We just forget.
 
I know nothing about pens, I have no idea how they work or why and when one might want to use them. I definitely know a lot about needles though, and the main thing I know is that I go through a lot of them weekly, and they are fairly cheap.

What's so great about pens?
Look on YouTube. I never liked syringes, and it always felt like a junky with my "works" It took me months to get an injector pen from China, with the vials, and needles. OMG what a difference it has made. I take my Tesamorlin and Ipamorlin just before bed while sleepy. Because of that I have made mistakes while reconstituting, or injecting. I have several pens now, each one is labeled with what is in it, and the setting that I need to turn them to before injection. Each one has it's own labeled box and each pen is a different color. No more mistakes when I'm sleepy or drug out from a long day. The pens are easy, just dial it to the setting on the label, and put it to my body and push the button. There is no pain, apprehension, or dread of the process.

I go into my home office to inject. Quite a few times my wife would walk in as I was reconstituting, filling the syringe, or injecting. She always gave me that look like she caught me injecting illegal drugs, and then would say "again" Now the whole process takes less than a minute. She doesn't see the pen the same, and nether do I. I don't get that look any more, or the sound of disapproval as she says "again" I'm sold 100% on injector pens.
 

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