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Advice for preventing leaking with delt injections?
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 196604" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>For trt I would not even waste your time using the Z-track method when injecting using a fixed insulin syringe (27-31G) let alone the amount of oily solution you are injecting in most cases will be minimal.</p><p></p><p>Even if you were on that standard run of the T-mill protocols (200mg/week) and injecting 1 ml once weekly using a fixed insulin syringe.....Z-track method would be a waste of time.</p><p></p><p>If you were using/abusing testosterone/AAS for the sole purpose of muscle enhancement and injecting larger volumes of oil using those harpoon 21-22G needles.....sure!</p><p></p><p>When using a fixed LDS insulin syringe 27-31G injection site leakage of the oily/solution let alone blood should be minimal--->non-existant if using a proper injection technique.</p><p></p><p>Try switching over from a 25G--->27-29G for delt injections. </p><p> </p><p>The carrier oil will make no difference when it comes to injection site leakage.</p><p></p><p>Pushing hard on the plunger after injecting can cause the rubber stopper to compress causing a suction/vacuum effect (flow back) which can cause leakage of the oily solution. </p><p></p><p>Never force the plunger after injecting otherwise you will increase the chance of flow back.</p><p></p><p>Just inject slow and steady (less trauma) to surrounding tissue.</p><p></p><p>It is normal to sometimes get some blood leakage (minimal) let alone oily solution after injecting especially if you nicked a vessel on the way in or anytime you pierce the skin.</p><p></p><p>Avoid pressing hard on the plunger after injecting and it will make a big difference in preventing any flow back (oily solution/blood).</p><p></p><p>I find piercing the skin quick than injecting slow and steady with minimal pressure from start to finish works best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 196604, member: 13851"] For trt I would not even waste your time using the Z-track method when injecting using a fixed insulin syringe (27-31G) let alone the amount of oily solution you are injecting in most cases will be minimal. Even if you were on that standard run of the T-mill protocols (200mg/week) and injecting 1 ml once weekly using a fixed insulin syringe.....Z-track method would be a waste of time. If you were using/abusing testosterone/AAS for the sole purpose of muscle enhancement and injecting larger volumes of oil using those harpoon 21-22G needles.....sure! When using a fixed LDS insulin syringe 27-31G injection site leakage of the oily/solution let alone blood should be minimal--->non-existant if using a proper injection technique. Try switching over from a 25G--->27-29G for delt injections. The carrier oil will make no difference when it comes to injection site leakage. Pushing hard on the plunger after injecting can cause the rubber stopper to compress causing a suction/vacuum effect (flow back) which can cause leakage of the oily solution. Never force the plunger after injecting otherwise you will increase the chance of flow back. Just inject slow and steady (less trauma) to surrounding tissue. It is normal to sometimes get some blood leakage (minimal) let alone oily solution after injecting especially if you nicked a vessel on the way in or anytime you pierce the skin. Avoid pressing hard on the plunger after injecting and it will make a big difference in preventing any flow back (oily solution/blood). I find piercing the skin quick than injecting slow and steady with minimal pressure from start to finish works best. [/QUOTE]
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