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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Deltoid Injections - Viable Long Term?
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<blockquote data-quote="HSLD" data-source="post: 276220" data-attributes="member: 45746"><p>An orthopedist. I had a mysterious hip ailment (extreme pain, no injury). They discovered swollen lymph nodes in my groin on the affected side while imaging the area. The injection site did not show any signs at all of infection and blood markers were good too. But they did ask where I injected, and when I told them, they said they didn't think that a bad injection was the reason for my pain, but it could be, and regardless that I should never inject in that area because it is too close to/basically is a joint. I explained that I was injecting subq using 30g 5/16 needles, and they still said I should stop injecting there.</p><p></p><p>On a follow up visit with my GP, I told him about what they said and he told me he had no concerns about me injecting there. But I guess they scared me enough to at least pique my interest in trying out a new injection site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSLD, post: 276220, member: 45746"] An orthopedist. I had a mysterious hip ailment (extreme pain, no injury). They discovered swollen lymph nodes in my groin on the affected side while imaging the area. The injection site did not show any signs at all of infection and blood markers were good too. But they did ask where I injected, and when I told them, they said they didn't think that a bad injection was the reason for my pain, but it could be, and regardless that I should never inject in that area because it is too close to/basically is a joint. I explained that I was injecting subq using 30g 5/16 needles, and they still said I should stop injecting there. On a follow up visit with my GP, I told him about what they said and he told me he had no concerns about me injecting there. But I guess they scared me enough to at least pique my interest in trying out a new injection site. [/QUOTE]
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