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Re: How much can you warm up the T cyp before drawing?

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Larry, that is too hot. Warm it to body temperature. I liked to put it

in my arm pit for ten minutes or carry it in my pocket for an hour or

so. You can put it in a warm glass of water as well but no hotter then

you would comfortably leave your hand in. You are injecting this into

your body which is a certain temperature, any higher and your body

will not be happy. The ideal testosterone injection temperature is

always the patient's normal body temperature.

If you go too high you may burn sensitive tissue or interfere with

absorption. Too low and it is painful and hard to inject. You are far

off, you just don't need to be so gung ho about it.

trannyboy

P.S. Remember to disinfect the vial after warming prior to drawing. An

18g is great for drawing and the smaller gauges are a great reminder

to slow down. Most injections pain comes from injecting too fast and a

small needle makes that harder to do. Either way slow down. You can't

go too slow but it is easy to go too fast.

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> I'm wondering what is too warm

> and might " kill " the T?

I do mine at room temp.

but I doubt you'd " kill " the T...

there was an outfit that sold admittedly non-sterile Test (the

container it was shipped in wasn't sterile but it'd go through

customs) with instructions on HOW to sterilize it... and that was a

hot water bath in a double boiler!

212F!

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