Using a disposable syringe twice

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My buddy uses his disposable syringes twice in one sitting. He will do test and then shoot alcohol threw the syringe tube then wipe the needle with alcohol. Then do like primo or his hcg. How risky is this? I told him to stop but he's never had an infection yet.
 
My buddy uses his disposable syringes twice in one sitting. He will do test and then shoot alcohol threw the syringe tube then wipe the needle with alcohol. Then do like primo or his hcg. How risky is this? I told him to stop but he's never had an infection yet.
There is no need to put alcohol through,

Just go right into the other stuff, as long as its within the same couple minutes, and doesnt sit for hours
 
No worry about microscopic blood contamination?
Ahh i see, never even thought about it, if it was me, as long as you swab everything on the lids, and clean otherwise.

But i guess i would just use new stuff, because its nice for going through skin with sharp needles.

The alcohol going through the needle is worse then blood contamination, since the alcohol isnt sterile. I would be more concerned about that.

I have done this with hgh, used the same needle fast, but with oils i just use a new syringe since i have a ton of them.
 
If this person is insisting on reusing their implements at least have them use sterile needles to draw their gear from vials.

I cringe at the thought of putting a needle into my skin and then putting it into a second vial to draw more liquid. Sounds like a quick way to contaminate and ruin a perfectly good vial of liquid.

Just because he hasn't had a raging infection from his retarded decisions doesn't mean he hasn't had small infections that his body killed off. Considering the low price of needles and syringes why risk it?
 
Ahh i see, never even thought about it, if it was me, as long as you swab everything on the lids, and clean otherwise.

But i guess i would just use new stuff, because its nice for going through skin with sharp needles.

The alcohol going through the needle is worse then blood contamination, since the alcohol isnt sterile. I would be more concerned about that.

I have done this with hgh, used the same needle fast, but with oils i just use a new syringe since i have a ton of them.
isopropyl alcohol is a commonly used in hospitals to sterilize surgical tools and operation rooms.
 
My buddy uses his disposable syringes twice in one sitting. He will do test and then shoot alcohol threw the syringe tube then wipe the needle with alcohol. Then do like primo or his hcg. How risky is this? I told him to stop but he's never had an infection yet.
Why isn't he drawing test and primo at the same time? There's no reason he shouldn't be injecting oils in the same syringe at the same time.

As far as cleaning the inside out just to inject a water based substance, that's just plain silly. Insulin pins or 1cc syringes are too cheap to try and reuse a syringe.
 
Syringes are dirt cheap.

After that abscess I had that hurt like hell for 2 months and has finally shrunk there's no way I would ever take a chance.

My problem is the vial could be contaminated from going from one vial to the next. I've changed up my brews to where I only put 5ml in each of my 10ml vials so I use them up after only entering them a few times. I bought a thousand silicone stoppers and seals so I could do this all the time for the next 20 years since silicone doesn't break down like rubber.

Abscess are nothing to screw around with.
 
That just sounds fucking dumb….

If you can’t afford to buy multiple pins then just don’t do it. I’d never reuse let alone risk injecting isopropyl into myself. Not that anything awful would happen just sounds like a dumb idea. It’s so easy to simply change the pin.
 
isopropyl alcohol is a commonly used in hospitals to sterilize surgical tools and operation rooms.
I’m a surgical tech and have NEVER done this in my life. I’ve done this for 6-7 years. It really isn’t a thing in the hospitals I work at…


You open something up and if it touches ANYTHING not sterile or anyone but me and the surgeon touches it, it goes into the dirty bin and isn’t used and we open a new one….

It’s cleaned by SPD and they use a concoction of chemicals and sterilizer to clean equipment. ISO is really never used to do anything other than wiping down sites for IVs ime.
 
I’m a surgical tech and have NEVER done this in my life. I’ve done this for 6-7 years. It really isn’t a thing in the hospitals I work at…


You open something up and if it touches ANYTHING not sterile or anyone but me and the surgeon touches it, it goes into the dirty bin and isn’t used and we open a new one….

It’s cleaned by SPD and they use a concoction of chemicals and sterilizer to clean equipment. ISO is really never used to do anything other than wiping down sites for IVs ime.
I completely agree with this.

While people back in the day used to clean and reuse surgical equipment. We live in a time where it isn't necessary. Each needle can be 10-20 cents max. No reason to be cheap...
 
Pointless. Just buy larger barrel syringes and combine your compounds into one injection. Unless he is going for true retard volumes of over 3ml per day or something?
 
The covid scam has placed high demand on 1ml syringes with changeable needles and even 3cc syringes.

Certain gauges of needles are being bought in high volume as well.

GPSupplies used to carry in large volumes everything you could possibly want, but stock was depleted numerous times thanks to everyone lining up for their mandatory double and triple clot shots.

Your best bet is to jump over to insulin syringes 27g x 0.5", and go with silicone stoppers for your vials if you can because they are much easier to pierce. You can get top of the line insulin syringes 500 for $100 which should be enough to last for a long time.
 
Syringes are dirt cheap.

After that abscess I had that hurt like hell for 2 months and has finally shrunk there's no way I would ever take a chance.

My problem is the vial could be contaminated from going from one vial to the next. I've changed up my brews to where I only put 5ml in each of my 10ml vials so I use them up after only entering them a few times. I bought a thousand silicone stoppers and seals so I could do this all the time for the next 20 years since silicone doesn't break down like rubber.

Abscess are nothing to screw around with.
Sterilizing own vials would be amazing, is it hard? Or do you just rip it off really quick? Do you sterilze the silicone and tops somehow?
 
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