Ive wondered about diluting gear... not cause pip or anything like that but i dont like wasting a .1ml in the end of the barrel and twist end of the needle tip. Especially if ur doing a shot everyday. B12, ill try that. Ive heard methlated b12 makes u hungry a.f. but u gotta get a script for it and the usual stuff is made from posion or chemical waste or something
I don't like to admit it, because I feel it's *very* bad practice, but I often "dilute" the dregs of a vial by injecting a few µl of my HCG solution (in BA). I even make the cardinal mistake of shaking the receiving vial to "emulsify" the contents a tiny bit (you should *never* shake peptide hormones!) before re-drawing, and let the contents separate out in the syringe, before evacuating air.
I don't see any reason why even OTC B12 wouldn't work (3-6$ at any pharmacy) - except it's such a dark colour, it might be difficult to see what you're doing. And yes, IM B12 will make you hungrier, but only if you're deficient, since... the effects of low B12 are absolutely miserable (think the stereotypical side effects of a poor vegan diet). But if your nutrition is already great, you'll likely see no side effects, nor benefits, of a very small dose of B12 (we're talking <500ui, or 0.5ml ish, don't make a habit of shooting B12 IM, unless you need it, or you need to clean out a vial).
Just remember, due to density differences, shooting a mixed oil/water syringe feels different as you change which fraction you're currently injecting. Go slowly.
Also, uhh, E/P esters of most androgens, compounded with a very tiny amount of ethanol and water (say, 0.5ml of 40% with 1ml clean water), are sill well absorbed if taken rectally... Like, if you're really worried about multi-vial pulls and mixing (as one absolutely should be, especially with 10wk old vials!) You can check the DOI
10.1530/acta.0.0280529 on scihub, it's a paper from 1958, but I can attest to some efficacy for the T-P at least. Less waste, with a dramatically lower chance of getting an infection, even if the ROI is a bit uncomfortable.
That only works for legs when u shoot down though. If ur doing anything sizeways u risk gerting that air bubble in you lol that sounded wrong no matter which way i worded it
The human CV system can deal with small amounts of air, no problem (we're talking the usual 0.05-0.1cc bubble at the end of a shot), even IV. For properly located IM shots, this number increases dramatically - as gasses diffuse into blood and muscular tissue readily. The real issue, is injecting dirty air, which can lead to infection, abscesses and possibly sepsis. So, let's try to shoot the least amount of air possible, yeah?