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Barney

2004-10-09, 11:06 am

Gentlemen,

Either I am all wet or some of you are confused with your decimal
points when discussing you tri mix doasage. Some are saying that the
dosage they use for example is 0.05cc which I think you mean 0.5cc or
one half a cc. If I am wrong please accept my apology and educate me.
Jerry Sturdivant

2004-10-09, 11:06 am


"Barney" <barney5954@aol.com> wrote

> Either I am all wet or some of you are confused with your
> decimal points when discussing you tri mix doasage. Some
> are saying that the dosage they use for example is 0.05cc
> which I think you mean 0.5cc or one half a cc. If I am wrong
> please accept my apology and educate me.


Many of the needles they sell state on the package (of 10, usually) what the
volume is. The large ones usually state "1 cc," and have markings from zero
to 100. A good many of us have gone to the smaller needles; both in needle
size and syringe size. Mine says "3/10 cc." it's marked from zero to 30.
These are usually called "units." So if a person injects "5 units," it's
0.05 cc.


Jerry of ASI

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avocet

2004-10-10, 2:07 am

And to what Jerry said, I'd add that the smaller gauge needles make an
enormous difference in the ease of injecting. I use 31 gauge (used to use
29). With the 31s it is rare that I can even see, when erect, where it was
on the shaft that I injected.

Jim
"Jerry Sturdivant" <jerryst@cox.net> wrote in message
news:bDS9d.2390$kz3.1059@fed1read02...
> Many of the needles they sell state on the package (of 10, usually) what

the
> volume is. The large ones usually state "1 cc," and have markings from

zero
> to 100. A good many of us have gone to the smaller needles; both in needle
> size and syringe size. Mine says "3/10 cc." it's marked from zero to 30.
> These are usually called "units." So if a person injects "5 units," it's
> 0.05 cc.
>
>
> Jerry of ASI
>
> .
>
>



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