iamiPAC
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Yes, every Sunday for the week. What about you?Peotidethrowaway said:Are you pre filling syringes???


With my work schedule and active life, pre-filling a week ahead of time is the only way I can maintain compliance and stick to my peptide protocol.latviantower said:I don’t prefill a week at a time, but will do the evening pins first thing in the morning with the wake up doses. If I’m transitioning protocols (SS-31 to MOTS, for example), I may prefill for the next 36-48 hours. It all heads directly back into the clean box in the fridge obvi.

I don’t prefill syringes because it’s not a good practiceiamiPAC said:Yes, every Sunday for the week. What about you?
You may want to look into pens?iamiPAC said:View attachment 7956
This week’s research materials took the longest to prepare―4 hours!YIKES!

I have one now and three on pre-order. But it seems like I'll have to buy a butt-load for all my research. I need to stop researching so much DARN IT! HA!Laxfinity said:You may want to look into pens?

Thanks for the “tip” about needle placement. I wouldn’t have thought of that. I do put the caps back on. ;-). Going forward I’ll stand them up in a sterilized jar (caps still on of course).vewdew34 said:All I can say about prefill is this, can be done but storage in fridge and needle should be pointing upwards not laying down on its side. And its safe to prefill up to 2 weeks.
Is what I learned, I am a RN.

I love seeing nurses on here. I'm a CNA and doing my prerequisites for RN. Love that RN's on here are wise to the healing properties of peptides.vewdew34 said:All I can say about prefill is this, can be done but storage in fridge and needle should be pointing upwards not laying down on its side. And its safe to prefill up to 2 weeks.
Is what I learned, I am a RN.

I'll say. It looks like it's making you kind of hyperiamiPAC said:I have one now and three on pre-order. But it seems like I'll have to buy a butt-load for all my research. I need to stop researching so much DARN IT! HA!![]()
Keep up the good work, you know that you're the eyes and ears for the Nurses.iamiPAC said:I love seeing nurses on here. I'm a CNA and doing my prerequisites for RN. Love that RN's on here are wise to the healing properties of peptides.

TY.. I appreciate that. I just got my sciences left. UGH..vewdew34 said:Keep up the good work, you know that you're the eyes and ears for the Nurses.
Good luck and I hope you became an RN.

I learned it was not a good idea. We weren’t given storage tips, just told not to do it. I’m an RN as well.vewdew34 said:All I can say about prefill is this, can be done but storage in fridge and needle should be pointing upwards not laying down on its side. And its safe to prefill up to 2 weeks.
Is what I learned, I am a RN.
CNAs usually make better nurses imho. But I guess I am bias on that.iamiPAC said:I love seeing nurses on here. I'm a CNA and doing my prerequisites for RN. Love that RN's on here are wise to the healing properties of peptides.

THANKS! That’s a nice comment. Most of the RN’s I adore and respect were once upon a time a CNA or LVN. I’m looking forward to becoming an RN soon.ZakAP said:CNAs usually make better nurses imho. But I guess I am bias on that.
My opinion as an RN that pre-filling is not BEST practice. Having a bunch of needles laying around not marked, not labelled makes my nurse braineven if it is at home. But it isn't like joint commission is going to come knocking on your door. Besides, they are too busy worrying about staff snacks.
I can respect this set up. I am actually quite impressed and not at all what I imagined it would look like.iamiPAC said:THANKS! That’s a nice comment. Most of the RN’s I adore and respect were once upon a time a CNA or LVN. I’m looking forward to becoming an RN soon.
And I have OCD and I’m a germaphob so I label every syringe. LOL..![]()