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Isn't Lipo water based? If so (I could be wrong), you don't want to mix water and oil.

Emulsion droplets can form and be very dangerous if they get into a blood vessel.
It was common practice back in the day for you to mix your water winstrol injection with your oil AAS. Dan Duchaine wisdom.

Whether or not it's dangerous is another story. People definitely did it though.
 
Isn't Lipo water based? If so (I could be wrong), you don't want to mix water and oil.

Emulsion droplets can form and be very dangerous if they get into a blood vessel.
I get what you're saying, when I mix the oils/water it goes subq everytime learned it from subq winstrol as I was pinning it Intramuscular and dealing with pip for a week like glass shards in the muscle yet kept doing it again and again mixing it with test and all, finally figured out subq was the way to go for that


As for aspiration, I stopped doing that because it leads to shaking and PIP for me, so I just jab and go. Been doing it this way for a while now without issues. I’m not concerned about hitting a vein or aspirate with oils intramuscular, and if it does happen I’m always okay and just cough it out.

Please correct me if I’m wrong I like your advice ghoul
 
I get what you're saying, when I mix the oils/water it goes subq everytime learned it from subq winstrol as I was pinning it Intramuscular and dealing with pip for a week like glass shards in the muscle yet kept doing it again and again mixing it with test and all, finally figured out subq was the way to go for that


As for aspiration, I stopped doing that because it leads to shaking and PIP for me, so I just jab and go. Been doing it this way for a while now without issues. I’m not concerned about hitting a vein or aspirate with oils intramuscular, and if it does happen I’m always okay and just cough it out.

Please correct me if I’m wrong I like your advice ghoul

TLDR: If globules form from the oil/water emulsion that are 5 microns or larger, and find their way into a vein, they can reach the lungs, create a pulmonary embolism(blockage), which leads to tissue death.

This has happened in hospitals when emulsions have been accidentally injected without removing the larger globules with a filter first.

IMO water and oil based compounds should always be injected separately, and not in the same spot.
 
TLDR: If globules form from the oil/water emulsion that are 5 microns or larger, and find their way into a vein, they can reach the lungs, create a pulmonary embolism(blockage), which leads to tissue death.

This has happened in hospitals when emulsions have been accidentally injected without removing the larger globules with a filter first.

IMO water and oil based compounds should always be injected separately, and not in the same spot.
Thank you, will do that from now on sir
 
TLDR: If globules form from the oil/water emulsion that are 5 microns or larger, and find their way into a vein, they can reach the lungs, create a pulmonary embolism(blockage), which leads to tissue death.

This has happened in hospitals when emulsions have been accidentally injected without removing the larger globules with a filter first.

IMO water and oil based compounds should always be injected separately, and not in the same spot.
Very interesting. I’ve been mixing my oil injections with water based for 15+ years now.
 
Very interesting. I’ve been mixing my oil injections with water based for 15+ years now.

The risk of both large globules forming, and then migrating from sub-Q into a vein maybe low, but it's not zero.

If you shook the mix up like you were making salad dressing, then injected it, the chances would be much higher.

A low probability/high severity type of risk.

In theory the same thing can happen any time a bone breaks, for instance, but it's rare.
 
The difference between real life and textbook. I’ll go with your first hand experience over an internet search any day.

Yeah that's great logic.

"I've been smoking for 15 years and haven't gotten cancer."

"Oh hey I'll go with your personal experience instead of what all those medical experts have to say.".

Unbelievable how people wave their ignorance like a badge of honor.

How is telling people it's perfectly safe to inject emulsions harm reduction?

This is something every first year pharmacy student knows is to be avoided because of the embolism risk.
 
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