I ran out of regular syringes, so for 2 weeks I injected .2cc test cypionate into my left bicep with an insulin syringe. My doctor and I thought the 4,000 reading must be a mistake until he asked how I injected. He realized that I injected into the same arm where they drew the blood. It had been three days since the last injection.
I guess what must happen is that minuscule amounts of test are continuously released and probably don't stay in the body for long or the concentrations would be more equalized. I think I have read that injecting into a particular muscle would not make a difference in development, but wouldn't a very high local concentration have that affect?
I guess what must happen is that minuscule amounts of test are continuously released and probably don't stay in the body for long or the concentrations would be more equalized. I think I have read that injecting into a particular muscle would not make a difference in development, but wouldn't a very high local concentration have that affect?
