Ok, this question might sound stupid, but here it goes. Say I am taking QV enanthate 250 and QV deca 300 each week. If I want to do 1 cc of each in the same syringe, how would I go about drawing them out of seperate bottles beings that you have to load air in the syringe and inject the air into the both bottles after you have already drawn out from one of the bottles, wouldnt you get some of what you already have drawn out the first bottle into the other bottle when you try to inject it with air? What I am trying to get at is the point of loading air into both bottles with the same syringe being used to draw from both bottles. Say for example, you want to load 2cc into the syringe, 1cc of deca and 1 cc of test. First, say you do the deca, you are supposed to load 1cc of air and inject the needle into the bottle of deca, then inject the 1cc of air into the bottle to get a vaccum effect. Then you draw out 1cc of deca into the syringe. Now, it is time to draw 1cc out the next bottle which will be test into the same syringe. My question is, how do you inject 1cc of air into the test bottle without getting some of the deca that is already in the syringe in the test bottle? Do you inject 1cc of air into thetest bottle before you draw out the deca in the beginning, that way when you have the deca in the syringe and inject the needle in the test bottle to draw out 1cc you will already have put 1cc of air in it to begin with?
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first off you can always inject way more air than your going to draw, it doesn't matter..draw your 1cc of deca, remove from bottle, pull back on syringe to the 3cc point, keep needle pointed up, inject the 2cc of air into the test bottle and draw your 1cc of test. When injecting the 2cc of air into the second bottle just stop short of letting the deca in the syringe make it to the needle. If you were ever to push hard and inject a little deca into your test bottle it doesn't make any difference anyway, it's no big deal.Run, Run, Run, the postal inspector is at your door!
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This is what I do. Let's say I'm going to draw 1cc of deca and 1cc of test. I like to draw test first then deca (for no particular reason).
1. Pull the plunger back and suck in 1.5cc of air.
2. Inject the air into the deca bottle.
3. Pull the needle out of the deca bottle.
4. Pull the plunger back and suck 1.5cc of air again.
5. Inject the air into the test bottle.
6. Draw 1cc of test. Pull out the needle.
7. Let the needle stand for a minute so all the air bubble goes to the tip.
8. Squeeze out all the air as if you're going to shoot it in your butt. Now all that's in the syringe is test. Check quantity in the syringe. Adjust if necessary.
9. Stick the needle in the deca bottle. Draw desired amount. It shouldn't be too difficult to draw since the deca bottle is already pre-loaded with 1.5cc of air. Pull the needle out.
10. Squeeze out the air as in step 7. Check quantity. You might not be able to draw the exact amount you wanted. Try err on the less side so you can adjust the amount by drawing more instead of injecting the deca+test mix back into the deca bottle.
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