Is this what EOD would like like?So just curious, why even inject 3x/ week? Why not just make things easy, and consistent, and inject EOD?
I inject EOD and love it. I just don’t see why someone would inject 3x/ week over EOD though. Sorry if this is a stupid question. I just can’t think of any reasons to do 3x/ week, when EOD is an option.
Yes, that is EOD.Is this what EOD would like like?
- Day 1 (e.g., Monday): Take a shot
- Day 2 (e.g., Tuesday): No shot
- Day 3 (e.g., Wednesday): Take a shot
- Day 4 (e.g., Thursday): No shot
- Day 5 (e.g., Friday): Take a shot
- Day 6 (e.g., Saturday): No shot
- Day 7 (e.g., Sunday): Take a shot
Then obviously the following week it changes to Tuesday?
Yea started doing that yesterday. Then will do Tuesday Thursday sat then switch to Monday wed fri etc. seems like it will be betterYes, that is EOD.
mg per injection x 3.5 = weekly dose
And I agree with Gman86.
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