SymBiotics (U.S. domestic)

Disclaimer: My first post on here.

My job is in the surgical field, and my role deals entirely around aseptic techniche and creating and maintaining sterile fields. In my profession, it is quite common to leave implants, metal clips, surgical mesh, non-absorbable suture, etc on bone, blood vessels, tendons, ligaments, etc... you get the idea. These products are usually synthetic (nylon, mesh) but can also be natural (cotton, silk etc)All these products are sterile. You body may react to them by creating scar tissue or something of the like, but infection is very rare.

Now, I give that speech to illustrate that even if there are floaters, that does not immediately mean something isn't sterile. According to Sym in an earlier post he said something like "even if there is something in there, it's sterile." Given that everything is sterile, and given all things I said hold true, the risk of infection should not be significantly greater. Now I don't know if the floaters are synthetic or natural, but as I said earlier, we use both in my profession. And sterile means sterile. And this is assuming the floater is injected as well, how you body would likely react to a sterile fiber. If it isn't injected, I would think you'd haveess to worry about. ASSUMING EVERYYHING IS STERILE.

If things weren't sterile tho, I suspect you'd have a much higher reported number of infections on her from Sym.

This is just meant to answer the question above, why aren't more people reporting infections. This is meant as a possible explanation.

Wow. I for one am glad that you joined yesterday so that you could answer the Sym sterile floater question.

What a fortunate coincidence!
 
I'm no medical professional but I have stayed at a holiday Inn express.
Just because sym says its sterile carrys about as much weight as when he says how meticulous he is about his product. If that were true there'd be no floaters because he would have inspected his product prior to shipping.

Sterile or not who in the hell wants to pin gear with floaters ffs.
 
Disclaimer: My first post on here.

My job is in the surgical field, and my role deals entirely around aseptic techniche and creating and maintaining sterile fields. In my profession, it is quite common to leave implants, metal clips, surgical mesh, non-absorbable suture, etc on bone, blood vessels, tendons, ligaments, etc... you get the idea. These products are usually synthetic (nylon, mesh) but can also be natural (cotton, silk etc)All these products are sterile. You body may react to them by creating scar tissue or something of the like, but infection is very rare.

Now, I give that speech to illustrate that even if there are floaters, that does not immediately mean something isn't sterile. According to Sym in an earlier post he said something like "even if there is something in there, it's sterile." Given that everything is sterile, and given all things I said hold true, the risk of infection should not be significantly greater. Now I don't know if the floaters are synthetic or natural, but as I said earlier, we use both in my profession. And sterile means sterile. And this is assuming the floater is injected as well, how you body would likely react to a sterile fiber. If it isn't injected, I would think you'd haveess to worry about. ASSUMING EVERYYHING IS STERILE.

If things weren't sterile tho, I suspect you'd have a much higher reported number of infections on her from Sym.

This is just meant to answer the question above, why aren't more people reporting infections. This is meant as a possible explanation.
Thanks for explaining it Symb
 
I have a question, id be willing to bet there is guys out there that have pinned his gear with floaters in it, because until someone said something no one realized. My question is why hasn’t anyone gotten an infection or worse? Well atleast I haven’t heard anything like that.. From what I’ve been reading it sounds like it’s incredibly easy to get infection, just curious why it’s not having that effect. Don’t get wrong I’m glad it hasn’t but I’m trying to understand and learn more about this.
Just read this: Is it normal to have lumps at injection site?
 
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