DespondentWojak
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Since it's relevant, I want to point out before anything else that I am on a drug called ustekinumab, which makes it way easier for me to get infections of any sort, but out of hundreds of injections over the years I've never once missed the mark and had sides.
My inquiry is in regards to some older gear I have lying around, 4-5 years. It's from a previously reputable source that is no longer in operation and I don't care about a slight drop of potency. I used their stuff for several years without issue on any front, and from the same batch before I took a break for a while. The gear is not discolored or crystalized with no floaters. I used it once maybe 6 months ago and did get a fever from it leading me to believe it was contaminated somehow despite being sealed still. At the same time, I was not taking into consideration being more meticulous than normal due to recently being put on a new medication. Upon closer inspection after opening another fresh vial, I saw that it was moist inside the cap, making me think there was something wrong with the seal itself, and in turn that all of these vials are no good because another yielded the same result--they were not like this the last time I was regularly using them. They are/were stored in an area of about 70 degrees year round and sealed in a bag.
I know there is a lot of info out there about crashed/crystalized gear and the like, and I've dealt with that before. However, as it feels terribly wasteful to dumpster about a dozen vials, I was hoping someone with more expertise could offer their ops on whether or not I should cut my losses and trash all these other vials because they're likely contaminated, or if it's more likely I made a mistake on my draw/injection.
My inquiry is in regards to some older gear I have lying around, 4-5 years. It's from a previously reputable source that is no longer in operation and I don't care about a slight drop of potency. I used their stuff for several years without issue on any front, and from the same batch before I took a break for a while. The gear is not discolored or crystalized with no floaters. I used it once maybe 6 months ago and did get a fever from it leading me to believe it was contaminated somehow despite being sealed still. At the same time, I was not taking into consideration being more meticulous than normal due to recently being put on a new medication. Upon closer inspection after opening another fresh vial, I saw that it was moist inside the cap, making me think there was something wrong with the seal itself, and in turn that all of these vials are no good because another yielded the same result--they were not like this the last time I was regularly using them. They are/were stored in an area of about 70 degrees year round and sealed in a bag.
I know there is a lot of info out there about crashed/crystalized gear and the like, and I've dealt with that before. However, as it feels terribly wasteful to dumpster about a dozen vials, I was hoping someone with more expertise could offer their ops on whether or not I should cut my losses and trash all these other vials because they're likely contaminated, or if it's more likely I made a mistake on my draw/injection.