xhrr
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So my knee has been giving me trouble for a while and has been diagnosed as patellar tendonitis. I took a month of prescription anti-inflammatory meds and stopped all exercise that effected my knee. Started training again and pain came back and now I'm going through PT and correcting my form on squats and such which seems to be helping moderately. I may not even do GHRP-6 down the road if the pain dissipates completely. Just in case though I am doing research on how to go about doing a low dose 200-300 mcg cycle for 3-6 months in attempt to get over the hump and promote healing.
I'm new to all this stuff so I could use some vets help. I know the vials are 5 mg of GHRP-6 and to add 2.5 mL of BAC on the side as to not hit the peptides directly.
What I am unclear on is syringe sizes, I know they are insulin syringes but do I need one size for the subq injection and another for reconstituting or can I use the same size for both? Any size best?
Also the BAC water will have left overs, will that go bad or can I refrigerate it for my next vial of GHRP-6?
Thanks for the help and sorry for the long winded response, these are just a few areas I'm still unsure of after doing some research.
I'm new to all this stuff so I could use some vets help. I know the vials are 5 mg of GHRP-6 and to add 2.5 mL of BAC on the side as to not hit the peptides directly.
What I am unclear on is syringe sizes, I know they are insulin syringes but do I need one size for the subq injection and another for reconstituting or can I use the same size for both? Any size best?
Also the BAC water will have left overs, will that go bad or can I refrigerate it for my next vial of GHRP-6?
Thanks for the help and sorry for the long winded response, these are just a few areas I'm still unsure of after doing some research.