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Hitting a vein in delt
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<blockquote data-quote="You Gonna Learn Today" data-source="post: 43733" data-attributes="member: 13086"><p>Thanks, Nelson, but I obviously must have done something wrong. I don't blame the method at all. Like I mentioned, I never get this on my left delt. That's where I pinned on Monday night, as a matter of fact, and didn't run into this issue. I have noticed pinning my right delt causes more sensitivity and even like I'm not pinning the right spot because I feel some resistance. Not only that, but the needle tends to push out some as I'm injecting. It could be that I'm right-handed and applying more pressure while pinning my left delt compared to when pinning my right.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, this was the only time this has happened to me and I can almost bet it was because of the depth of the needle towards the end of the injection. When looking at the needle towards the end of my injection, I did notice it was about 3/16" or so out (I wasn't measuring). I'm 99.9% sure that's what it was, but didn't realize that could also happen on my delt. I chalk this one off to user error/bad location on my part, not the method itself. Pinning delts is a hell of a lot easier for me then quads or glutes.....and I definitely wouldn't try pinning pecs (even if I had pecs like yours).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="You Gonna Learn Today, post: 43733, member: 13086"] Thanks, Nelson, but I obviously must have done something wrong. I don't blame the method at all. Like I mentioned, I never get this on my left delt. That's where I pinned on Monday night, as a matter of fact, and didn't run into this issue. I have noticed pinning my right delt causes more sensitivity and even like I'm not pinning the right spot because I feel some resistance. Not only that, but the needle tends to push out some as I'm injecting. It could be that I'm right-handed and applying more pressure while pinning my left delt compared to when pinning my right. Anyhow, this was the only time this has happened to me and I can almost bet it was because of the depth of the needle towards the end of the injection. When looking at the needle towards the end of my injection, I did notice it was about 3/16" or so out (I wasn't measuring). I'm 99.9% sure that's what it was, but didn't realize that could also happen on my delt. I chalk this one off to user error/bad location on my part, not the method itself. Pinning delts is a hell of a lot easier for me then quads or glutes.....and I definitely wouldn't try pinning pecs (even if I had pecs like yours). [/QUOTE]
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