Have you filled the pens yourself, or did you buy pre-filled?Why does my 30mg reta pen sting like f@#* when i pin.
The 20mg one i had before was fine.
bac or sw?Why does my 30mg reta pen sting like f@#* when i pin.
The 20mg one i had before was fine.
Sorry I am taking 4mg. It stings from the first but to the last bit going in.
It was a prefilled pen. 3ml of bac water was used.Did you filter? What is the concentration mg/ml)? If you reconned both with say 1ml bac, then one is 50% more concentrated than the other so that could have an effect. Did you change anything else (i.e., different bac water, vendor, etc.)?
PrefilledHave you filled the pens yourself, or did you buy pre-filled?
I have some ph strips actually, I never thought to test it for ph. What should it be?bac or sw?
dilution mg/ml?
volume units?
testing endos/sterility?
filtering?
You could measure pH if you still have any from the previous batch.
I always recon a week ahead so I can A/B/A test the feelz when switching kits.
It was a prefilled pen. 3ml of bac water was used.
It wont happen again as im awaiting my kits to arrive.Creasey77, higher concentration is the most likely culprit. 30mg in 3ml of bac water puts you at 10mg/ml which is a meaningfully more concentrated solution than what you were running before. Concentrated peptide solutions are more irritating to subcutaneous tissue, that's pretty well documented across most injectable peptides.
A few things to try before assuming the batch is the issue. Bring it to room temperature before pinning, cold solutions sting more. Slow your push down significantly, count to ten going in. Make sure you're hitting clean sub-Q tissue not catching dermis or muscle. Rotate sites so you're not hitting tissue that's still irritated from a previous shot.
If the sting stays the same after all of that, the next questions are pH and source. Reconstituting from a powder vial lets you control your own dilution which often solves the problem. Prefilled pens at higher concentrations are convenient but you lose the ability to dial the concentration down if your body doesn't tolerate it.
That's a little low, but not terribly so (BAC is ~5.5).It wont happen again as im awaiting my kits to arrive.
Ive just tested the ph and its somewhere between 5 and 5.5 so it is acidic.
"Meaningfully" "genuinely" every post by this "user" is generated by a language model.Creasey77, higher concentration is the most likely culprit. 30mg in 3ml of bac water puts you at 10mg/ml which is a meaningfully more concentrated solution than what you were running before.
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Agreed.So tired of all the slop.
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I am planning to use the same mix. Start 1-2-4-4-4-4-4-4Creasey77, higher concentration is the most likely culprit. 30mg in 3ml of bac water puts you at 10mg/ml which is a meaningfully more concentrated solution than what you were running before. Concentrated peptide solutions are more irritating to subcutaneous tissue, that's pretty well documented across most injectable peptides.