Injecting into scar tissue

hulksmash

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You are certifiably insane. That’s ok.

You shoulda been here in the past, a whole thread derailed over 20g hurting vs not hurting me and a whole debacle over it LOL
 

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I use 22 gauge . tried 25 but damn takes,too long and have to squeeze to hard . just have to watch for a bleeder with the thicker needles.
 

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I have stubborn spots in both quads, sometimes the 23g resists going in. I've been simply maintaining trt, so no crazy 3 shots a week. Never tried anything but glutes, quads, and shoulders. You guys say slim pinning...what needle size?
OP, my scar tissue bleeds as well. I'm excited when I find a sweet spot.
 

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I have stubborn spots in both quads, sometimes the 23g resists going in. I've been simply maintaining trt, so no crazy 3 shots a week. Never tried anything but glutes, quads, and shoulders. You guys say slim pinning...what needle size?
OP, my scar tissue bleeds as well. I'm excited when I find a sweet spot.

29g 1/2" Slin pins are what I use for trt.
 

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I do quads or shoulder.

You know, I should do that when I order syringes again.

I was rotating delts, ventro, and glutes almost a year ago, but after hitting a nerve several times, i got annoyed and never did delts again. Small needles would stop that.

I need to anyway, continually using 20g in glutes is starting to make scar tissue, so I need to get back with rotating.
 

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your there just a slight bit lower and to the left
When you say to the left you mean aswe are viewing it correct? So back a bit form the spot?
Diagrams online show it more forward from where I went but my muscle is clearly visible pretty much where I circled or a bit back like I think your saying
i tried both ways moving it forward some and also back some and both went smooth no pip at all
 

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Here man:
Determination-according-to-the-V-method-of-intramuscular-injection-site-in-ventrogluteal.png


It's simple, and all over google
 

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Ya I saw those on google but on my body he muscle is further back from the diagram
guess I’m a dummy lol. I cannot position my hand like that on my hip either haha
bit I guess both ways worked cause I was in muscle and no pain or infection
thanks!
 

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the barrel is so small that you get a lot of leverage on the plunger. isn't bad at all.

He has my sympathy.

Thats the whole reason i went to 20g

I got so tired of the damn 23 or 25g taking a little effort to push down in any muscle
 

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He has my sympathy.

Thats the whole reason i went to 20g

I got so tired of the damn 23 or 25g taking a little effort to push down in any muscle
Warm the oil in the syringe. 30 sec with a hot blow dryer does the trick.
 

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Warm the oil in the syringe. 30 sec with a hot blow dryer does the trick.

I DO. I use a sanitized container, fill with water, boil in the microwave. stick the vial in the water with a syringe that has no plunger, to let out steam.

Then I shake the vial, place back in water for extra heating.

I draw out warm-hot AAS and inject. You can't change physics of size with heat. A 25g needle STAYS as a 25g hole.

Heating AAS=not enough change to oil kinematic viscosity to compensate for a TINY hole!
 

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Also, I've seen discussions of how hard it is to push down 23g and up when injecting AAS for years now!

The problem is what you define as hard. I define "hard" in "push the plunger down hard" as:
  • having to give my thumb a focused effort
  • contraction of wrist/muscles controlling thumb
  • sacrifice of fully complete stillness to produce enough force

20g needle=3ml injected in 1.5 second if i wanted to go that fast, freedom from having to concentrate, 0% use of noticeable effort or strength.
 

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When I use to to pin I rotated weekly,
Ex. Week 1- quads // week 2- delts// week 3- glutes etc
 
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Does anyone here use any other quadrant than the upper outer of their glutes to pin?
 

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