How to prevent injection pain

i've been through very harsh inj. pain w/ stan qv for up to 2-4 days. its white milky like and is often separated from water. have read people drink winny but not sure if thats true..
if so anybody know what be round about doses? normal doses for women is 2.5 - 10 mg. also (what is 1cc equal to in milligrams?) i apologize for newbeness!!!
-thanks guys-
 
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i've been through very harsh inj. pain w/ stan qv for up to 2-4 days. its white milky like and is often separated from water. have read people drink winny but not sure if thats true..
if so anybody know what be round about doses? normal doses for women is 2.5 - 10 mg. also (what is 1cc equal to in milligrams?) i apologize for newbeness!!!
-thanks guys-
It's all good , just drink the same amount of milligrams you inject..very simple.Also 1cc = 1 ml
 
It's hard to sometimes avoid the pain when you are dealing with Oil based steroids. The best advice I can give is.....prior to injection buy a bottle of Ambesol and with a q-tip rub it into the area you are injecting. If you can get your hands on some of lidocaine gel (like the one the dentists use) that would be even better.
 
I believe post-injection pain comes from some ingredient in the production of the product. Has to be. My old source had shit that was so bad I had to pull out a set of crutches and a cane to get around with! I used the crutches for about 2-3 days and the another 3 days with a cane. Plus gym time was missed because of this stuff! I had too much left over and I had to suck up to the pain because I wasn't about to throw any of it away! That first and second batches I used were great, but the third batch fucked me up! I use omnadren and/or sustanon exclusively where the post-injection pain is no less than taking a flu shot. If your source's stuff is making you limp and suffer with pain, find another source, but if your source's stuff produces results with all that pain then do as you wish. I understand the "No pain, No gain" thing , but does it have to apply to injections as well? I don't think so! That's my opinion. BTW I'm just a damn newbie with only three years doing this shit, WTF do I know? LOL
 
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Hi...

Remember that pain is completely subjective... Some patients will tell you getting a tiny sub/cut injection hurts, while others will tell you that they hardly feel a IM injection. I think unless it's contra-indicated, put the injection in quickly. I'm a nurse, and I've realised while I've been supervising students, that they tend to inject very slowly - this can make everything hurt more.

Also, put the pain into perspective in your head. I always used to feel awful about giving injections, but remember that the consequence of them not having the injection is often going to be a lot more painful.

As a nurse, you sometimes have to perform interventions which patients find uncomfortable - and sometimes no amount of distraction, technique or anything else stops that from happening....
 
I injected 1250mg/ml of test e yesterday and the only thing I have now is a slight lump because I injected too fast and a dull ache, but that's the way I like it! Ain't nothing like that AAS ache! LOL
 
alot of people freeze the needle...release a drop and let it lube up the pin and away you go..pain free..stick sturdy and inject slow..good luck
 
alot of people freeze the needle...release a drop and let it lube up the pin and away you go..pain free..stick sturdy and inject slow..good luck

Ridiculous, unnecessary, & dangerous. A frozen needle can break more easily. "A lot of people" seem to think with something other than their heads.:rolleyes:

Solo
 
I keep my syringes in the file cabinet at my desk. Room temperature. Pain? Only the first sting.
I LOVE THAT STUFF!
 
Ridiculous, unnecessary, & dangerous. A frozen needle can break more easily. "A lot of people" seem to think with something other than their heads.:rolleyes:

Solo


Didnt say that I did it, the injections dont bother me a bit, its just in and out...just putting the facts out there old timer and what people do...most of the things we do are Ridiculous, unnecessary and dangerous...you gotta live it to the limit and love it alot....

P.S. and for the record ive watched them pull pre-loaded syringes out of the fridge at the hospital
 
Didnt say that I did it, the injections dont bother me a bit, its just in and out...just putting the facts out there old timer and what people do...most of the things we do are Ridiculous, unnecessary and dangerous...you gotta live it to the limit and love it alot....

P.S. and for the record ive watched them pull pre-loaded syringes out of the fridge at the hospital

I've seen many syringes pulled out of those little fridges in my lifetime to write a book on the proper procedure of withdrawing a syringe from the fridge. LOL.
But the syringes were simply cold not frozen! 20 cold needles every two weeks is a Mf'er!
(Allergies)
 
I've seen many syringes pulled out of those little fridges in my lifetime to write a book on the proper procedure of withdrawing a syringe from the fridge. LOL.
But the syringes were simply cold not frozen! 20 cold needles every two weeks is a Mf'er!
(Allergies)

Haha I believe it..but some people do freeze the pins, if it works for them then let em have it...hell i think they are sharp enough, most times i dont get a single pinch or drop of blood.

P.S. My wife has her allergies shots in the fridge too-docs orders
 
lol ya DO NOT FREEZE THE NEEDLE its simpy nurses and doctors keeping them in the fridge pre loaded cause the meds have to be in the and ready for use.......freezing not a good IDEA imo
 
We have an old saying from my 8 years in the Marines.."Pain is weakness leaving the body"!!! wooooooooooooooo any other jarheads out there???
 
its not about pain in anyway haha lets jsut freeze the pin so it snaps and we gotta use plyers to get it out.........jsut said imo NOT A GOOD IDEA as the OTHERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SAID ALSOOOO
 
its not about pain in anyway haha lets jsut freeze the pin so it snaps and we gotta use plyers to get it out.........jsut said imo NOT A GOOD IDEA as the OTHERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SAID ALSOOOO

and i NEVER SAID I DID IT!!!! its painless anyway you do it IMO so im done with this thread..i gave my opinion on what ive heard before...i doubt a 23gauge is gonna snap...where do you people get your degrees?? If anyone has a pain problem i suggest counseling or dont use the gear...Jesus..i will NOT respond to this thread anymore...just inject in your elbow skin where there is no nerve endings LMFAO
 
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