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mixing oil and water based

Cranked

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I have some left over winny and cyp, how can i mix the 2? Do i use a pin and extract the left over winny and shoot it back into the cyp vial and shake it up before injecting?
 
I think this is bullshit. People say don't do it because oil and water don't mix but the fact is they don't need to mix, they only need to be absorbed. Mixing the 2 is no problem IMO. I've done it over a hundred times with no problems at all.
 
black sheep said:
DO NOT MIX WATER AND OIL BASED. FOr some reason this has caused absesses from many users. Take seperate injections.

I've heard of people mixing B12 with Test...is that an issue also?
 
seems like we have a conflict here.

it seems people have mixed it and nothing happened to them.
people have played Russian roulette to and lived to tell the tail.
 
i mixed suspension in tren. had no problems. it actually cut down on the pain and swelling i usually got from suspension by itself. it also made it easier to inject (used 23g needle).
 
needtogetas said:
seems like we have a conflict here.

it seems people have mixed it and nothing happened to them.
people have played Russian roulette to and lived to tell the tail.
You're not comparing mixing oil and water based AAS with playing Russian Roulette are you? I would completely change my thinking if somebody could give one reason why this is a bad thing to do - other than "dude, you'll get an abcess". Abcess's are caused by bacteria and if you're compounds are clean and your injection is sterile, you won't get an abcess.
 
I've mixed oil and water many times and will continue. I agree with Bluetwistedsteel ,can someone lay out some reasoning behind why they say it will cause an abscess. I've never heard a legitimate reason.
 
bluetwistedsteel67 said:
You're not comparing mixing oil and water based AAS with playing Russian Roulette are you? I would completely change my thinking if somebody could give one reason why this is a bad thing to do - other than "dude, you'll get an abcess". Abcess's are caused by bacteria and if you're compounds are clean and your injection is sterile, you won't get an abcess.
well your prob right.I have never tride it.I always jest went with its not good to do.
 
Glad I found this post. I was running my shot under warm water (test cyp, tren/eq) after taking it out I switch the needles. As i pull back the plunger, there was water in the part where you attach the needles and a drop of water got in the mix. I was trying to get it out but now its all in the gear, little spots or bubbles everywhere. I decided not to use it. What do you guys think i should do with it (really hate to waste gear)

thanks
 
joefitt said:
I mixed them many times with no problems. If your gonna try it keep them in seperate vials and draw into the same syringe.


There is a trick to this, now I try to remember as you should draw I believe it is the oil first then the water based product,

if I am incorrect someone please correct me thank you

but you should not have any problem doing so
 
you can do either or. they both work but mixing the 2 is a bit more of a risk. people find problems when mixing due to excessive air
 
qstorm said:
Glad I found this post. I was running my shot under warm water (test cyp, tren/eq) after taking it out I switch the needles. As i pull back the plunger, there was water in the part where you attach the needles and a drop of water got in the mix. I was trying to get it out but now its all in the gear, little spots or bubbles everywhere. I decided not to use it. What do you guys think i should do with it (really hate to waste gear)

thanks
well tap water isnt sterile so i think you did the right thing better to be safe than sorry!
 
qstorm said:
Glad I found this post. I was running my shot under warm water (test cyp, tren/eq) after taking it out I switch the needles. As i pull back the plunger, there was water in the part where you attach the needles and a drop of water got in the mix. I was trying to get it out but now its all in the gear, little spots or bubbles everywhere. I decided not to use it. What do you guys think i should do with it (really hate to waste gear)

thanks
Well let me ask you a question. If you got a deep cut on your finger would you run you hand under tap water to clean off the blood? I have and would. There's the answer. IMO
 
bluetwistedsteel67 said:
Well let me ask you a question. If you got a deep cut on your finger would you run you hand under tap water to clean off the blood? I have and would. There's the answer. IMO
ok i agree with you but its not like you are injecting it intramusculary? when its injected it would be sitting there in the muscle for quite a bit giving it alot more of a chace to cause infection. i may be wrong but personly i wouldnt have injected it.
 
cadey said:
ok i agree with you but its not like you are injecting it intramusculary? when its injected it would be sitting there in the muscle for quite a bit giving it alot more of a chace to cause infection. i may be wrong but personly i wouldnt have injected it.


True but in both cases you are still passing thru your epithelial layers and into your body. You do have the arguement that time can play a factor when injecting compared to washing your hand off under tap water. IM injection vs putting a open wounded hand in water for the same duration as it would take for the IM solution to be absorbed wouldn't be any different; given all other variables are constant.

I believe we can all agree that bacteria laced water solutions are the cause for abcesses? SO is there a real problem when everythign is sterile?



DLine
 
I agree with Dline: Lots of infections are blamed on water based gear. IMO mixing water with oil isn't going to change the risk.
 
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