Can you mix T Enanthate with bacteriostatic water?

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I have enanthate vial with 300mg/ml and I am using 30mg EOD for TRT. This makes very hard to dose it accurately because it is very tiny dose and only one line on the syringe. I was thinking to mix it with bacteriostatic water to make it at least 3 syringe lines per dose. Can you mix it with bacteriostatic water?
 
I have enanthate vial with 300mg/ml and I am using 30mg EOD for TRT. This makes very hard to dose it accurately because it is very tiny dose and only one line on the syringe. I was thinking to mix it with bacteriostatic water to make it at least 3 syringe lines per dose. Can you mix it with bacteriostatic water?
Bro... what size pins are you using? Maybe my math is off but this should be very easy with a 1/2ml slin pin
 
This kind:
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But you are probably right, I will try to get insulin syringe without needle attached.
 
This kind:
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But you are probably right, I will try to get insulin syringe without needle attached.
Yeah bud you are using a 2ml barrel... this is a very poor choice for the program you’re trying to run. Get some 1/2ml 28 or 29g insulin syringes and you’ll be good. Don’t start trying to dilute your test with water you will only have more problems. Good luck.
 
I have enanthate vial with 300mg/ml and I am using 30mg EOD for TRT. This makes very hard to dose it accurately because it is very tiny dose and only one line on the syringe. I was thinking to mix it with bacteriostatic water to make it at least 3 syringe lines per dose. Can you mix it with bacteriostatic water?
Oil and water don’t mix. Buy smaller mg/ml test or do what everyone else does and pin that shit 1-2x a week and quit with the eod pinning.
 
That small syringe has a removable needle? Never ever seen one.. you not reusing the barrel?

Tuberculin syringes. They're basically insulin barrels with a tip on the end that will hold a standard needle with a luer lock hub.

i've had the needle hub detatch from the tip mid injection. i hate those fucking things and will never use them again.

If the OP is going to use insulin needles, i suggest you just buy the standard ones with a fixed needle. They're designed to penetrate the stopper of an Insulin vial and still be plenty sharp enough to penetrate the skin.
 

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I have enanthate vial with 300mg/ml and I am using 30mg EOD for TRT. This makes very hard to dose it accurately because it is very tiny dose and only one line on the syringe. I was thinking to mix it with bacteriostatic water to make it at least 3 syringe lines per dose. Can you mix it with bacteriostatic water?

So you are pinning 100mg a week.
As previously said using a 1ml barrel 2 times per week ( or every 4days) will make little difference with Test E once the background dose builds up and give relatively easy draw quantities
 
I have enanthate vial with 300mg/ml and I am using 30mg EOD for TRT. This makes very hard to dose it accurately because it is very tiny dose and only one line on the syringe. I was thinking to mix it with bacteriostatic water to make it at least 3 syringe lines per dose. Can you mix it with bacteriostatic water?

No offence, but did you miss grade two science class often?

If you manage to successfully mix oil and water then a lot of scientists would love to learn your ways.
 
I have the 1 ml tuberculin syringes with removable needles too. I draw with the 25g needle that comes attached, then switch to a 1" 29g or 30g needle for the injection.

I mostly use 0.5" 29g insulin syringes with fixed needles. The tuberculin syringes are good for sites where I want a longer needle (glutes and quads).
 
I would not mix Test Enth with bacteriostatic water. Mixing oil and water sounds like a bad idea. Could go fine, but why risk it? I'd just get 1 ml syringes.
 
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