Sub q injection issue.

I call bullshit bro.

You arent the only guy thats been in this game for awhile. There is no way I would shoot 1/2cc of oil based test in actual subq tissue in my quad.

1/2 inch in your quad will suffice for IM. I never go all the way in with a 1inch pin.
I haven't been in this for a while, only 4 months now. When I said I have lots of experience with injections, it is giving it other people. I've been an RN for 17 years. My doc is the one who recommended subq injections for the TRT, when we first talked about injections I was expecting IM but he said it wasn't necessary.
 
Huh? Your quad is your thigh.

1/2 inch straight into your thigh without pinching up some subq tissue and injecting into it is IM bro.

I do sub q with a 1/2 inch needle on my upper inner thigh where I have some fat. If I injected into my quad in the front middle I would be injecting IM because I have almost no fat there.

It's easy to tell the difference. Flex the muscle and whatever doesn't get hard is skin and fat.
 
It's quick bro. I back load it. So I basically grab a 20 gauge syringe and needle and draw out my test. Then I pull the back plunger out of the insulin pin. Then I shoot the test in the back of the slin pin and then put the plunger back in. Then inject. You could never draw with an insulin pin. It would take an eternity. Being that a lot of guys want to try it, I'm going to post a thread on it in a couple of days.

I load and inject test prop every day. I warm the vial, load two or three insulin syringes at a time, no problem. Slow? What's the fucking hurry? I'm pre-loaded for the next five days. The next time I load, I'll tell you exactly how long it takes to draw 30 iu's through a 29ga syringe.

STFD!

Slow The Fuck Down
 
3j... here is they to determine where to inject sub-q. I look down from my nipple draw a line down and pinch that area around my belly. It's about 7 inches from my belly button. (Hey..Winter fat!!) Use a 27 gauge 1/2 inch needle and you MUST WARM THE SYRINGE FIRST!!!! This is vital to a successful injection. As a previous poster said, don't squeeze the fat too hard while injecting and I also release the tension as I inject. I have used insulin pins also, but even with the test warmed, it was too much pressure to inject. Sub-q is a nice break from IM. Don't give up on it yet. :)
 
I´m on SubQ for over 2 years, varios compounds, test, tren ,deca, eq .
Lumps are normal, and it doen´t means anything wrong. I shot quads, things, hips, legs , not a single problem with places. Never got any abscess formation. Be sure to do an asseptic procedure and you will be fine.
 
I´m on SubQ for over 2 years, varios compounds, test, tren ,deca, eq .
Lumps are normal, and it doen´t means anything wrong. I shot quads, things, hips, legs , not a single problem with places. Never got any abscess formation. Be sure to do an asseptic procedure and you will be fine.

with the reaction i got i'd rather skip it..

the rash is gone.. and the lump is going away.. so no worries there...

i have injected IM twice now.. no issues what so ever.. barely any PIP.. very happy with it....
 
Make sure you pinch the skin for sub q, it helps a lot. When i first started my nursing clinicals, i stabbed a man without pinching the skin sub q. He winced with pain, but didn't say anything. Lmfao...i felt bad :/

Grappling training is the worst when you have some kind of skin irritation or injury. I once got cauliflower on my left ear. I went to an ENT doc a couple of weeks from my competition. Worst decision ever. That bitch butchered my ears with syringes and stitches(totally unnecessary) and tried telling me i could not compete, then wrapped my fucking head in bandages. I looked like a fucking tool. Needless to say, i still competed and won 1st place in both divisions(Gi & no gi) For a while i tried wearing a headgear to let my wound heal, but that makes it easier for people to guillotine you and it looks weird so i stopped, haha. I dont mind the cauliflower look, but i fixed it regardless, i don't want to end up with severe cauliflower where the ear hole gets covered and i can't even wear earphones. The next few times it happened, i just snagged a couple of needles from the hospital and drained it myself. Worked like magic :)
 
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