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Injecting at room temp?
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 8:58 pm
by SteveSW
Someone I have been chatting with swears that by filling his syringe, letting it warm to room temperature, increases the effectiveness. He says he is able to use a smaller dose for the same results. I have my doubts, so do any of you have opinions or experience with this method?
Re: Injecting at room temp?
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2019 10:04 pm
by bldoink
I don't know. I do like to let my juice warm up some. I figure injecting ice cold juice might not be the best practice. Why don't you try letting your drawn up dose warm up more than your usual and see if you notice a difference?
Re: Injecting at room temp?
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:29 pm
by flyingduck2019
I will be injecting tonight at about 8-8:15. I will let my juice cool to room temp before I inject and see if I notice any difference than when I take it out of the fridge and inject.
Re: Injecting at room temp?
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 5:52 pm
by SteveSW
Let us know if you notice any differences.
Re: Injecting at room temp?
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:35 pm
by notaes
I have a friend who is pharmacist who fills all my Trimix meds. He swears this can’t be possible! Furthermore has always warned me to keep only the vial that is opened in the very back of the refrigerator. he says even a fluctuating temperature of opening the door to refrigerator could cause it to go bad. The rest he has always told me to freeze. warming causing it to be stronger doesnt make sense. If anything you would think it would cause it to go bad. I have always paid to have mine packed in ice to ship overnight by a prior provider. They too said it would go bad if not kept refrigerated.
Re: Injecting at room temp?
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:54 pm
by flyingduck2019
Well, going by the tons of posts on this forum regarding freezing in the bottle, freezing in the syringe, keeping it cool in the fridge whether in the bottle or the syringe, no cooling at all, injecting at room temperature, it appears your friend has been told and believes what he told you.
As so many guys on this forum have done all the above and no one has said they have had bad results, I would say just store your juice as you see fit.
Myself, I keep one bottle in the fridge and the other bottles in the freezer. I keep several syringes loaded (both 1/2 inch needle and 5/16 inch needle) and stored in the cheese tray of our fridge, ready for use whether a planned evening of pleasure or one of those "come hither to the bedroom looks).
Re: Injecting at room temp?
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:31 am
by flyingduck2019
Injected my usual 15 units last night at 8PM. Mix was at room temperature. Had a complete rock hard boner by 8:10. I did take a little longer to massage the mix (about two minutes). Had sex at 8:45. Boner lasted to just after 10PM when it started to drop. Just to make sure if there is any difference in room temp and just out of the fridge I will use cold mix next time and verify.
Re: Injecting at room temp?
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 11:28 am
by GoodWood
Temp of the solution in the syringe shouldn’t make ANY difference. The temp of the solution is going to be body temp within seconds after injection regardless of how it starts out before.
Re: Injecting at room temp?
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 3:58 pm
by flyingduck2019
Goodwood, you are probably right. If there was a difference between room and fridge temp it was not noticeable. As long as I get the erection I need to do the job for as long as the job takes I am a happy camper!
Re: Injecting at room temp?
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:10 pm
by SteveSW
I had my doubts about this. I pull the bottle out of the fridge, fill the syringe, put the bottle back in the fridge and inject. I see no reason to change since the cold juice doesn't hurt, feel cold, etc., and I have a rock hard boner in 10-15 minutes.