Test cyp 1x/week with Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) 1x/week

koala

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Test cyp 1x/week with hcg 1x/week

Hey guys,

I'm on androgel right now but it isn't doing anything. I have an appointment with the dr today, and I'm thinking of asking to be put on test cyp & hcg.

I really hate needles.

I know I can take test cyp once a week. Could I do one injection of hcg a week and have it be effective? I'd rather only do 2 injections total/week.
 
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Dude.... don' sweat the shots... no one was as scared silly of them like I was... I freaked out when I had to do the first one.

Trust me, it isn't a big deal AT ALL.

Follow the advice you find on this Board and all will be well. Just make sure that you get a 18 gauge pin to draw the test and a 23 gauge to actually shoot.. by the way, in the world of needles, a 23 is a much smaller needles than a 18

When I first had the shot, my wife did it and I had to ask if she had stuck me yet... . it was that painless.

As far as the HCG goes, that is even more painless than the text because you are using basically an insulin needle....

I am telling you I was a little bitch over the shots... so I am not some guy that has been doing this for many years and just got used to it...It isn't a big deal at all
 
21's seem to work nice for me. im a needle pussy too. the 21 draws nice and if you hit the upper right or left glute in the right place and be real steady don't move it at all when in. totally painless. i like the 21 cause i'm still a firm believer you need some what of a big gauge to get a nice deep glute shot..
 
Test Cyp injections

I inject T cyp twice a week using 25 gauge insulin hypos. I inject in the thigh with no problems noted to date, have been doing so for many months now. It takes 20-30 seconds to draw it out from the vial because of the small needle, but that's no big deal, and the injection is hardly noticeable. I'd try this if you want to make it easy on yourself + do your own injections.
The only thing with thigh injections, because of their vascularity, is you have to be sure to always draw back on the hypo to check and make sure you are not in a vein.
 
GIVE ME A CALL OR DROP ME AN EMAIL, KOALA... spectrumhrt@aol... I'D BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU OUT AND GET YOU ON TRACK..
 
Thanks Chip! I'll get in contact with you when I have more money...my insurance is paying for this for now.

Also, I got my first injection yesterday with a 22 gauge. Couldn't feel a thing. I only hope it is as pain free when I do it myself.
 
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