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  • #16
    Originally posted by fighter0728
    I dont think heating it is worth the time. The pain is bearable at its worst.
    Possibly. Heating pads just remind me of the investigative news reports on hotel room beadspreads and remote controls... (let's just say fecal matter is everywhere )

    I wouldn't run the actual pin under hot water as one poster mentioned since there can be all sorts of nasty stuff in your drinking water that your stomach usually kills, but I wouldn't want to inject... If you just run it over the barrel, and keep the pin/cap away, it should be ok (IMO).

    I use 25g, and it is difficult to inject (esp. glutes) if not warmed up.

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    • #17
      So you think that heating up the actual juice in the syringe would make it an easier injection, then heating up the actual needle itself?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by DeezGunz
        So you think that heating up the actual juice in the syringe would make it an easier injection, then heating up the actual needle itself?
        Yes, heating the needle would do nothing, besides cause mintue burns
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        • #19
          I think that if you opt for the boiling/heating up the gear way you really have to do it right and be very very very careful not to pick up any bacteria/germs that could cause infections...The sterile oil way is, to me, much safer and much more simple, works as good as the other one (if not better) and the risk of infection is to a minimum!!!
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