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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Best testosterone injection site, no aspiration needed, avoids all nerves
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<blockquote data-quote="davidrn" data-source="post: 130489" data-attributes="member: 13164"><p>The reason for a small amount of air is to prevent(or reduce) the amount of medication from leaking out of the tract that is created with the syringe. (Obviously, the larger the bore/gauge needle, the more med that can leak out. Read or watch a video on Z Tracking also)</p><p>On a similar note, I don't know if anyone has ever mentioned prior, but if you prepare your syringe prior to showering, then after washing the site(s) you usually inject into with warmer water and soap, it makes the injection easier and less painful. Why, the heat opens the pores, and the soap decreases the skin tension or surfactant tension. If you are giving yourself a larger bore IM shot, stick your thumb over the site, apply a decent amount of pressure for 3 seconds (numbs the skin nerves) and wipe and inject.</p><p>(Suggestions from administrating 100,000 injections in a 40 year career.)</p><p>(I was going to say thousands, but once we(3 of us) gave every guy at Lackland Air Force base the flu shot in one day, 5,000+ in 8 hours)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidrn, post: 130489, member: 13164"] The reason for a small amount of air is to prevent(or reduce) the amount of medication from leaking out of the tract that is created with the syringe. (Obviously, the larger the bore/gauge needle, the more med that can leak out. Read or watch a video on Z Tracking also) On a similar note, I don't know if anyone has ever mentioned prior, but if you prepare your syringe prior to showering, then after washing the site(s) you usually inject into with warmer water and soap, it makes the injection easier and less painful. Why, the heat opens the pores, and the soap decreases the skin tension or surfactant tension. If you are giving yourself a larger bore IM shot, stick your thumb over the site, apply a decent amount of pressure for 3 seconds (numbs the skin nerves) and wipe and inject. (Suggestions from administrating 100,000 injections in a 40 year career.) (I was going to say thousands, but once we(3 of us) gave every guy at Lackland Air Force base the flu shot in one day, 5,000+ in 8 hours) [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Best testosterone injection site, no aspiration needed, avoids all nerves
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