Carrying HGH (Daily)

Hey guys,

I'm pinning 2x daily, once as soon as I get up and the other early afternoon. My 2 concerns are keeping the liquid cold enough and moving the vial so often (this stuff is fragile) during the day as I am constantly running around during work hours. I don't have the convenience of having a desk job with a refrigerator next to me. I have to carry the vial and syringes with me everyday.

Ive been looking at diabetic travel organizers with ice packs to carry the HGH. If it is what it is, so be it. Thought maybe someone shares this hurdle with me. Does anyone have the same issue? What are you guys doing?

Thx
 
I was using the diabetic ice pack bag and pinning 4 x a day. Worked alright, but ice pack only lasted half the day.
 
Why split the pins during the day? I've seen guys post up a dozen diff injection protocols, none of which have been shown to make any difference in net effect. Any claims that a split dosing protocol works better are broscience at its finest. Do what works for you but, for me, I just did a single pin first thing in the AM.

And on a more ominous note, as I'm sure you know, GH is not legal without a prescription. If you are driving around with it on you, you are begging for trouble. Food for thought.
 
Why split the pins during the day? I've seen guys post up a dozen diff injection protocols, none of which have been shown to make any difference in net effect. Any claims that a split dosing protocol works better are broscience at its finest. Do what works for you but, for me, I just did a single pin first thing in the AM.

And on a more ominous note, as I'm sure you know, GH is not legal without a prescription. If you are driving around with it on you, you are begging for trouble. Food for thought.

Never thought of this! Fak

I'm only doing 2 or 3IU ED. One shot would be a relief.
 
Ya like they said one shot a day is fine.
But I travel for work during the week so I have used those diabetic ice packs, they aren't the greatest. I'd rather just use a regular ice pack in a Tupperware container.
 
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