Test E came cloudy and sludgy on the bottom and leaked out while heating, newbie post

yes, that's what I meant. Like injecting Primo without "warming it up" as the tradtional advice goes. The same vial could have zero pip/problems, or cause giant welts.

I assume there is a semi-crashed state, where it's not solid but still looks dissolved in the vial.

I tested CRP while using QSC primo (while constantly getting pip/welts) and not even filtering, and hit a 0.3 hs-crp at at age 40, but my eosinophils were elevated. After I stopped using primo, I had no more CBC issues.

This was using it directly after receiving it, no yellowing, purely clear so I assume their "gutter oil" hadn't had time to oxidize yet.

Probably right about oxidation not occurring yet. Light is another catalyst so it’s going to vary based on where it’s kept. (And whether you were lucky enough to get a stopper that actually sealed.)

HS-CRP is selective for chronic or widespread inflammation. Local inflammation from physical injury, like cutting up a muscle injecting a “slurry” of sharp Primo crystals shouldn’t move HS-CRP much. So the pain is an irritant at worst.

Filtering in that condition would clog fast and probably remove a lot of the Primo.
 
Probably right about oxidation not occurring yet. Light is another catalyst so it’s going to vary based on where it’s kept. (And whether you were lucky enough to get a stopper that actually sealed.)

HS-CRP is selective for chronic or widespread inflammation. Local inflammation from physical injury, like cutting up a muscle injecting a “slurry” of sharp Primo crystals shouldn’t move HS-CRP much. So the pain is an irritant at worst.

Filtering in that condition would clog fast and probably remove a lot of the Primo.
I'm still confused. How can heating up a vial reduce pip? Doesn't dissolved primo (using it as an extreme example) still crash while in the muscle? Hence the welts?

But some say with primo, and I think I've experienced it, heating it up can stop that from happening?

Why would the same vial cause pip alternative shots from same vial but heating it up only on some shots?

Alternatively, I just just start diluting my gear with pharma grade MCT and reduce concentration, hence maybe reduce some risk from pip or dillute potentially oxidized gear?
 
I'm still confused. How can heating up a vial reduce pip? Doesn't dissolved primo (using it as an extreme example) still crash while in the muscle? Hence the welts?

But some say with primo, and I think I've experienced it, heating it up can stop that from happening?

Why would the same vial cause pip alternative shots from same vial but heating it up only on some shots?

Alternatively, I just just start diluting my gear with pharma grade MCT and reduce concentration, hence maybe reduce some risk from pip or dillute potentially oxidized gear?

If I had to guess, warmed oil, less viscous, spreads across a larger area faster, by the time enough BB is washed away for dissolved primo to start crashing the reduced concentration = formation of smaller crystals.
 
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