bubbles

CTipp22

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Opened some new vials and when putting the Bac water in the water barely sliding down the side still made bubbles. I think the vials were super super air tight cause when I pulled the syringe out it like changed instantly to more normal looking with slight bubbles.. anyone know what this is?
 
No, but I've had it happen as well. Put in fridge and let sit for a while. Bubbles Should go away
 
Opened some new vials and when putting the Bac water in the water barely sliding down the side still made bubbles. I think the vials were super super air tight cause when I pulled the syringe out it like changed instantly to more normal looking with slight bubbles.. anyone know what this is?
Try loading the vial with air first to equalize the pressure and then do your procedure. Some kind of polymer or contaminant must be present on the vial to cause the air entrapment in the water molecules to cause the bubbles. It may be from the water you use or the vial itself. It could be some residue from the chemical the vial is cleaned with.
 
Opened some new vials and when putting the Bac water in the water barely sliding down the side still made bubbles. I think the vials were super super air tight cause when I pulled the syringe out it like changed instantly to more normal looking with slight bubbles.. anyone know what this is?

It could just be the vacuum inside the vial. I noticed with the grey tops it took almost 2 full ccs of air just to equalize the pressure.

Are you noticing any pain or red welts during or after injection?
 
Without having it tested I'd consider that to be a good sign that it's not contaminated with anything harmful.

Here's something I found...
What you are describing is called cavitation. Cavitation occurs when a liquid is placed under extreme negative pressure.
 
Without having it tested I'd consider that to be a good sign that it's not contaminated with anything harmful.

Here's something I found...
What you are describing is called cavitation. Cavitation occurs when a liquid is placed under extreme negative pressure.
I had it tested and its good shit. 3 IU got me 405 IGF and Serum tested to 28.3
 
I had it tested and its good shit. 3 IU got me 405 IGF and Serum tested to 28.3

I meant sent out to a lab to be analyzed for composition/purity, to see if there's any contaminants in it. Although those are some dam good numbers at that dose.

But it seems like this is a fairly common experience. Try getting more air in the vial before adding the bac water to see if that helps.
 
Bubbles significantly diminish (disappear most of the time), when you pull plunger out of pin, and insert in vial to equalize pressure
 
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