Storing Trimix in the freezer
Storing Trimix in the freezer
Hey everyone. I was wondering how are you guys storing the Trimix vials and pre-filled syringes in the freezer. Do you guys keep them in an airtight container? And if so can you let me know what container you are using? I prefer something that is not clear so that the contents can be hidden. Unfortunately seems like most freezer containers are see through.
51 yo in NYC. Viagra no longer reliable after 15 years of use. I have just started trying Trimix injections (July 2021). Papaverine: 18mg, Phentolamine: 0.6mg, Prostaglandin: 5.88ug
Re: Storing Trimix in the freezer
I also use a freezer container. If there will be people over that might need access to the freezer, I'll wrap it in aluminum foil. Looks like a ready to bake casserole or leftover. I put my prefilled syringes in a zip lock baggy inside the freezer container along with the vile. If I need to fill some syringes, I'll move the vile to the fridge over nite. Fill some syringes the next morning, then back in the freezer. Been doing it this way for the last 5-6 years. No problems.
Married 42 years. Heart attack at 58. Stented. CAD. Heart meds along with the CAD are raising hell with Willy's willingness to come out and play. Sildenafil works, but with annoying side effects. We're having a VERY enjoyable experience with Trimix!
Re: Storing Trimix in the freezer
airhead wrote:I also use a freezer container. If there will be people over that might need access to the freezer, I'll wrap it in aluminum foil. Looks like a ready to bake casserole or leftover. I put my prefilled syringes in a zip lock baggy inside the freezer container along with the vile. If I need to fill some syringes, I'll move the vile to the fridge over nite. Fill some syringes the next morning, then back in the freezer. Been doing it this way for the last 5-6 years. No problems.
Any reason why you put the syringes in a zip lock bag and then putting that in the container?
51 yo in NYC. Viagra no longer reliable after 15 years of use. I have just started trying Trimix injections (July 2021). Papaverine: 18mg, Phentolamine: 0.6mg, Prostaglandin: 5.88ug
Re: Storing Trimix in the freezer
Yes. I keep different sized loads, depending on the mission. Makes 'em a little easier to find.
Married 42 years. Heart attack at 58. Stented. CAD. Heart meds along with the CAD are raising hell with Willy's willingness to come out and play. Sildenafil works, but with annoying side effects. We're having a VERY enjoyable experience with Trimix!
Re: Storing Trimix in the freezer
airhead wrote:Yes. I keep different sized loads, depending on the mission. Makes 'em a little easier to find.
Ah smart. I think I will do the same. Thanks for the tip!
51 yo in NYC. Viagra no longer reliable after 15 years of use. I have just started trying Trimix injections (July 2021). Papaverine: 18mg, Phentolamine: 0.6mg, Prostaglandin: 5.88ug
Re: Storing Trimix in the freezer
I take a crap load of syringes and fill them...maybe about 50 and place them in a meal prep container. Then I place that meal prep container in an air tight zip locked bag. Then I take that and place it in a black non see through bag (the kind that place purchases in at a adult novelty shop and I place that in the freezer. My woman knows I shoot up but in case anybody looks in the freezer it just looks like a black bag in the shape of a square. Could be anything in there but nobody would ever know.
quote="dxchase70"]Hey everyone. I was wondering how are you guys storing the Trimix vials and pre-filled syringes in the freezer. Do you guys keep them in an airtight container? And if so can you let me know what container you are using? I prefer something that is not clear so that the contents can be hidden. Unfortunately seems like most freezer containers are see through.[/quote]
quote="dxchase70"]Hey everyone. I was wondering how are you guys storing the Trimix vials and pre-filled syringes in the freezer. Do you guys keep them in an airtight container? And if so can you let me know what container you are using? I prefer something that is not clear so that the contents can be hidden. Unfortunately seems like most freezer containers are see through.[/quote]
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