Ass Stabbing?

babyface58

Doing the TRT thing
Alright so I asked my doctor this question and he gave me a wishy-washy answer like he wasn't sure.

I asked: Is it alright to inject in the same location each time? Or do I need to alternate injection sites?

Like left ass cheek, then right ass cheek?

What are you supposed to do?
 
It's better to alternate to avoid scar tissue build up, soreness, and potential oil pockets/sterile abscesses
 
I read this thing that said don't inject more than twice in the same spot each week. So depending on what you're doing, it'd be a good idea to alternate. The number one problem I've read about is oil abscess from a build up of the oils used to suspend the testosterone (or whatever you're using).

Water based injectables I think it's less of a concern, but I'm not certain.

I use my thighs, alternating left and right, and because you have such a wide strike zone I move up/down an inch or two from the last injection I did in that leg. Cuts down on scarring and prevents build ups.
 
Rotation is key. I use at least 6 sites to rotate. Helps also if you get sore easily from injections... allows the site return fully to the pre-state before another injection. Youtube some how to inject on different sites... you'll be suprised how many there are and how easy they can be.
 
Thanks for the tips guys. I guess I'll have to become ambidextrous and get good at using my left ass cheek as well as my right.
 
A contusion or bruise just means some capillaries and smaller veins have burst open within muscle or fat tissue usually due to blunt trauma. You can inject into a contusion and the solution will still absorb but it may be painful and absorption may take a little longer. Make sure you aspirate so as not to inject into an active vein. I always alternate and always do glute injections. I used to have the shaking problem until I switched to a 10 cc syringe. The larger syringe is very easy for me to grip, hold, inject and aspirate with even in my left hand. I switched to 20 guage 11/2" needles and now my injections are smooth and easy. The smaller guage needle has a larger diameter and allows for smoother injections. Syringes and needles are cheap and legal to buy at any pharmacy so you should try my sizes and see how it works out for you. The cypionate is slowly time released over a 10 to 14 day time period. Why inject twice a week with a long acting ester? It does not make any sense. Try injecting only once a week with 800 mg and the equipment I recommend I bet that solves all your injection problems.
 
Hey, thanks for the tips.

When I say bi-weekly I mean once every 2 weeks. Apparently "bi-weekly" actually has two meanings which contradict each other...

I'd like to start injecting in my thigh but I'm just worried about hitting a nerve now...



A contusion or bruise just means some capillaries and smaller veins have burst open within muscle or fat tissue usually due to blunt trauma. You can inject into a contusion and the solution will still absorb but it may be painful and absorption may take a little longer. Make sure you aspirate so as not to inject into an active vein. I always alternate and always do glute injections. I used to have the shaking problem until I switched to a 10 cc syringe. The larger syringe is very easy for me to grip, hold, inject and aspirate with even in my left hand. I switched to 20 guage 11/2" needles and now my injections are smooth and easy. The smaller guage needle has a larger diameter and allows for smoother injections. Syringes and needles are cheap and legal to buy at any pharmacy so you should try my sizes and see how it works out for you. The cypionate is slowly time released over a 10 to 14 day time period. Why inject twice a week with a long acting ester? It does not make any sense. Try injecting only once a week with 800 mg and the equipment I recommend I bet that solves all your injection problems.
 
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