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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
27G x 1/2 VS 25G x 5/8
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<blockquote data-quote="Spetzal" data-source="post: 243481" data-attributes="member: 44898"><p>Switched from IM to SQ a few months ago, been using 25G x 5/8 insulin syringe at 90 degrees in my incredibly fat belly. Specifically, between 2-4 inches away from the belly button on either side.</p><p></p><p>The way it “feels” and how quickly i react to it, i think im actually doing a shallow IM...like im pushing right bast the SQ layer into some underlying muscle. I understand i can pinch up and go in at 45 degrees. I think it would be more convenient to just switch to the 27G x 1/2 insulin syringe and keep going straight in at 90 degrees, as recommended on here by the forum guides/articles.</p><p></p><p>im looking to hear from people who use the 27G x 1/2 going in at 90 degrees, and what your level of satisfaction is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spetzal, post: 243481, member: 44898"] Switched from IM to SQ a few months ago, been using 25G x 5/8 insulin syringe at 90 degrees in my incredibly fat belly. Specifically, between 2-4 inches away from the belly button on either side. The way it “feels” and how quickly i react to it, i think im actually doing a shallow IM...like im pushing right bast the SQ layer into some underlying muscle. I understand i can pinch up and go in at 45 degrees. I think it would be more convenient to just switch to the 27G x 1/2 insulin syringe and keep going straight in at 90 degrees, as recommended on here by the forum guides/articles. im looking to hear from people who use the 27G x 1/2 going in at 90 degrees, and what your level of satisfaction is. [/QUOTE]
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27G x 1/2 VS 25G x 5/8
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