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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
6-7 Month Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Bishop" data-source="post: 31717" data-attributes="member: 12176"><p>Thanks! Honestly I give the credit to this site and all of you that helped with my fears and questions. My doctor basically agreed to try it my way and that was based on the info I received here. </p><p></p><p>He is even talking about swapping other patients to smaller more frequent injections based on my progress. </p><p></p><p>The nurses and the doctor said it was impossible to inject testosterone with the small needles. Now that I'm sitting at 1200 TT they don't argue anymore. </p><p></p><p>One thing I found that really helped with drawing the oil as well as post injection pain was to make sure the oil was warm. I just sit mine in front of a little electric heater for 5 mins or so. My house is cold so this has really helped. </p><p></p><p>Also I leave the needle in 10-15 seconds after the injection and that has stopped any oil leaking back out. A vigorous massage of the area for about 30 seconds has also really helped with preventing soreness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bishop, post: 31717, member: 12176"] Thanks! Honestly I give the credit to this site and all of you that helped with my fears and questions. My doctor basically agreed to try it my way and that was based on the info I received here. He is even talking about swapping other patients to smaller more frequent injections based on my progress. The nurses and the doctor said it was impossible to inject testosterone with the small needles. Now that I'm sitting at 1200 TT they don't argue anymore. One thing I found that really helped with drawing the oil as well as post injection pain was to make sure the oil was warm. I just sit mine in front of a little electric heater for 5 mins or so. My house is cold so this has really helped. Also I leave the needle in 10-15 seconds after the injection and that has stopped any oil leaking back out. A vigorous massage of the area for about 30 seconds has also really helped with preventing soreness. [/QUOTE]
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