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grifs8
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greens? - 20 November 2009 14:05
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can i inject using green neeldes that are normally used for drawing? or is it not advisable


grifs8
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Re:greens? - 20 November 2009 14:10
in the upper quadrant of the glute i mean


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Re:greens? - 20 November 2009 14:39

i dont see a problem with it personally - 1st few times i injected i was using a green needle to draw out and another green needle to inject into my backside

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Re:greens? - 20 November 2009 15:17
I always use greens to inject Im paranoid about getting a abcess and always inject deep into the muscle so use greens never had a problem.
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Re:greens? - 20 November 2009 16:08
Are you saying there is less chance of getting an abcess with a green pin? If so, why...? Or have I misunderstood you..?

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Re:greens? - 20 November 2009 16:28
The 1st Jab i ever done was with greens, i sh!t myself lol.

But yeah they are fine.

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Re:greens? - 20 November 2009 17:53
good good thanks alot guys was kinda sh!tting myself lol 

upping the test from 250mg a week to 500mg on monday and only had greens left so ill use yhe green this time then il get more blue on tuesday



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