Metalartsrq
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ImDon’t do subcutaneous injections, I have no idea why this has become as popular as it has lately
Wondering about this as well
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ImDon’t do subcutaneous injections, I have no idea why this has become as popular as it has lately
I read up on people using 1/2 inch insulin pins and doing slow injections. Said there was a bunch of positives about doing it that way. I use to go deep into the muscle and never got the pain I’m getting now. Goes away after a few days. But I’ll try your adviceIt’s for pussies that can plunge the needle down in the muscle like they should, once the vials change the instructions to “subcutaneous injection only” let me know
Because medical peeps are advising it. Granted, I'm sure there is an adherence aspect to it, but it (and some studies) show it to be as effective at TRT doses. I doubt the feasibility of it for cycle doses though.I'm Wondering about this as well
Plenty of guys here use slin pins IM for their injections. As long as you're reasonably lean, there's nothing wrong with using 1/2" insulin needles.I read up on people using 1/2 inch insulin pins and doing slow injections. Said there was a bunch of positives about doing it that way. I use to go deep into the muscle and never got the pain I’m getting now. Goes away after a few days. But I’ll try your advice
No shit. Had a friend who did spot injections on his forearms and he had a bunch of small lumps all over his arms. Apparently he wasn't even injecting into muscle, so it was subc.Do the subcutaneous lumps from PIP go away eventually?
Do you have any that have become permanent?
