T Injection, Cypionate Loss?

Spid3rAlex

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Giving myself an injection in the top of my leg, about say...5 inches above my knee. Anyway, I leave the syringe in for about 45 seconds after I inject the cyp (so my bloodstream will pickup the cyp). So I pull the needle out, sit there for a little bit, there's no blood, so I'm thinking I'm good. However, a few seconds later, clear liquid bubbles up out of the injection site and begins to run down my leg. Some of the cyp is probly wasted, this is the second time it's happened. Am I doing this wrong? So frustrated. >_<

A little bit of blood came out a few minutes later, like a drop or two also, which I think is probably normal. Just really weird, by body literally expels the cypionate, it's the damndest thing.
 
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The amount you lost was minuscule so I wouldn't worry about it. In the future you can leave the needle inserted for about 10 seconds after the injection.

Or use the Z track method. Basically pull the skin to the side a little before inserting the needle, then when you are finished the skin will go back to normal position and cover the hole. IMT has a nice little section about it here https://www.increasemyt.com/services/injection-instructions
 
It is normal for some to run out. You can use the z-track method to prevent it. It is less volume than you think it is.

Oh, and you are injecting into your muscle - not your blood stream. At least I hope you are!
 
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