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Questions about delays

Started by Edge, June 05, 2014, 10:37:06 AM

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Edge

I have a couple questions.
1. My pharmacy won't have the kind of testosterone I'm prescribed until July. My endo said I can take something else in the meantime, but just in case there's a lot of confusion over that and/or it takes awhile to get ahold of him... How long would it take for the reversible changes on T to start reversing? What effects would skipping for about a month have?
2. I do have a little bit left, but I also need to replace one of my needles. I have the syringe and the needle that comes with it, but I usually draw with one needle and inject with a different one. Is there anything wrong with drawing and injecting with the same needle?
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G

Not sure about the 1st question but as for the 2nd, it's fine to draw and inject with the same needle. I've always done it that way.
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LordKAT

It is more painful to use just the one needle. The vial blunts the needle.

It is easier to draw with a larger needle than needed to inject because of the oily viscosity.
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Edge

Thanks for replying, Kat and G.
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LordKAT

I've been pondering your second question and think some minor things would start after a couple weeks but I don't think anything noticeable would happen in just a month.

I hope you can get T in another form without too much hassle.

Do you live where you could get it from Stroheckers?
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