NORMA'S PCT-SHOP BLOODS

Helped a lot bro and I appreciate the info. Steered me in the right direction for sure and I learned a lot about EO and other additives that can cause injection reactions. Gonna try one more pin tomorrow and if it's not better gonna have to find a replacement that I tolerate better.
Are you injecting very slowly? The slower, the better.

Just out of curiosity, are you guys snapping the tops off your amps with your fingers?

I dated a nurse and she showed me a trick a long time ago for snapping amps. You take the plunger out of a used syringe. Slip it over the amp, line it up at the correct point and then snap. Clean break every time and no accidents. Way easier than trying to do it with a thumb.
They are hard to crack, but I have done 3 so far and have had no problems just using my fingers. I just commit to a strong snap and do it.
This means NOTHING at all, but my gut instinct is that these are real. Just based on the other Greek pharma stuff I've received from PCT, he can easily just walk in and buy normas, too.
I have a similar feel. Just makes sense with all the other pharma items I've seen from them.
 
Are you injecting very slowly? The slower, the better.


They are hard to crack, but I have done 3 so far and have had no problems just using my fingers. I just commit to a strong snap and do it.

I have a similar feel. Just makes sense with all the other pharma items I've seen from them.
I do inject very slowly. I've been using a 25g and the oil is so thick that even after I warm it up it probably takes a full minute to complete. The first two were really bad, the third was completely painless and the fourth was pretty mild, so I think I'm over the PIP for whatever reason.

I just posted bloods after 4th injection under sepate thread. Not great and doesn't make me feel any more confident about these. Less than 1200 after 4 pins.
 
Yeah, whatever works to get them open. The only reason I switched, was I managed to slice my finger open once. Since then, I've been using the tube from a syringe.

The only times I've ended up with real PIP, I believe was my own fault. From allowing the syringe to move around, from an unsteady hand.
 
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