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<blockquote data-quote="Flrock" data-source="post: 87323" data-attributes="member: 16968"><p>Hi Vince, I can see the confusion I made. Yes, my protocol is to inject 105mg of T-CYP every 3.5 days. I actually used this site and Nelsons stickies to make sure I was doing the right bloodwork. I also plan to pull all the recommended labs at my 6 week mark. </p><p></p><p>I understand that TRT will be a long and possibly stressful road, and I think I'm managing my expections fairly decently (with the advice from this forum).</p><p></p><p>I was nervous as hell starting this treatment and even more nervous about using a 23g 1.5" needle into my leg. So I purchased these 27g .5" and have been injecting in my upper outer thigh. I was getting some discomfort and decided to try sub-q injections. I used Dr. Crisler's method from a YouTube video and absolutely hated it. It burned like a mofo and the surface was sore to the touch for two days followed by another day of tenderness. </p><p></p><p>I came back to this forum again and found the ventroglute (not sure of the name, near the hip) And decided to give it a try. That location was great! No pain, no aches, and it went in quicker.</p><p></p><p>I almost purchased the syringes you linked, but I held back as I wasn't sure if they were low deadspace or not? So I ended up buying these and paying a hefty price for international shipping.</p><p> </p><p>Unisharp fixed 1ml 29g .5" I purchased them from a webaite called exchange supplies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flrock, post: 87323, member: 16968"] Hi Vince, I can see the confusion I made. Yes, my protocol is to inject 105mg of T-CYP every 3.5 days. I actually used this site and Nelsons stickies to make sure I was doing the right bloodwork. I also plan to pull all the recommended labs at my 6 week mark. I understand that TRT will be a long and possibly stressful road, and I think I'm managing my expections fairly decently (with the advice from this forum). I was nervous as hell starting this treatment and even more nervous about using a 23g 1.5" needle into my leg. So I purchased these 27g .5" and have been injecting in my upper outer thigh. I was getting some discomfort and decided to try sub-q injections. I used Dr. Crisler's method from a YouTube video and absolutely hated it. It burned like a mofo and the surface was sore to the touch for two days followed by another day of tenderness. I came back to this forum again and found the ventroglute (not sure of the name, near the hip) And decided to give it a try. That location was great! No pain, no aches, and it went in quicker. I almost purchased the syringes you linked, but I held back as I wasn't sure if they were low deadspace or not? So I ended up buying these and paying a hefty price for international shipping. Unisharp fixed 1ml 29g .5" I purchased them from a webaite called exchange supplies. [/QUOTE]
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