TweetIf your talking about B-12 mixed with prop/tren, then your fine. No worries
TweetIf your talking about B-12 mixed with prop/tren, then your fine. No worries
Tweetb12 complexe just wanted to make sure thanks!!
Tweetdo the air bubbles ever go awya?
TweetI found B12 to be a waste of time as far as reducing the pain from prop
TweetOriginally Posted by Testify
ok i know i am not that stupid(maybe i am) but i thought that all air was supppost to be gone before shots thats how i have ALWAYS done it? a little and have always read that! now you have me second guessing myself!
TweetWell, you should try to get rid of all the air. point the syringe upward, let the air rise to the top, and push it out until you see a few drops run down the needle. What I meant about the air being reabsorbed is true, but I was referring to the tiny bubbles that are sometimes present when the oil has been jostled a bit.
Even a larger bubble PROBABLY would not hurt you, but if hit a blood vessel it COULD cause some problems. It has been said that it would require a large amount (several CCs) of air injected straight into an artery to hurt or kill a person, but just to be safe you should avoid air bubbles.
TweetNot to be anal, but draw up the b-12 first then the aas cause the aas is heavier, so when you shoot it the aas will go in first then the b-12. So after you inject, if there is any left in the cap it will be the b-12 not the aas. Just a thought. I know iam cheap, lol!
TweetI do the same thing, thats not cheap, thats smart.Originally Posted by mick-G
Tweetthats what i did mick lol but i ended up getting the b12 to move to the center of the 3ccs so it split the pro and tren mix and wow i have no pain at all!!!`