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Injection locations making me sore.
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<blockquote data-quote="JMP" data-source="post: 86128" data-attributes="member: 15616"><p>I've had a similar experience as you rhino and am on the same protocol with the exception that I pin the HCG on t/th/sat, test m/w/f. I also use the 27g 1/2 for test (31g 5/16 for hcg). Subq test leaves some kind of lump when done in the belly fat no matter how slow that I inject. Slower is definitely better though. I also have experienced pain using upper outer quad but still use it here and there. The pain that I get is usually delayed until the next day, then hurts for a day or two. Shoulders have worked great for me as part of my rotation, usually no pain at all. I use a mirror, relax my arm and inject in the middle of the delt. I find that upper outer glute (which may be subq with a 1/2 in.) is easy and the least painful with no side effects. Ventro glute as Vince mentioned also almost always goes well. I rotate glute, shoulders, ventro glute and quads, changing from left to right each rotation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMP, post: 86128, member: 15616"] I've had a similar experience as you rhino and am on the same protocol with the exception that I pin the HCG on t/th/sat, test m/w/f. I also use the 27g 1/2 for test (31g 5/16 for hcg). Subq test leaves some kind of lump when done in the belly fat no matter how slow that I inject. Slower is definitely better though. I also have experienced pain using upper outer quad but still use it here and there. The pain that I get is usually delayed until the next day, then hurts for a day or two. Shoulders have worked great for me as part of my rotation, usually no pain at all. I use a mirror, relax my arm and inject in the middle of the delt. I find that upper outer glute (which may be subq with a 1/2 in.) is easy and the least painful with no side effects. Ventro glute as Vince mentioned also almost always goes well. I rotate glute, shoulders, ventro glute and quads, changing from left to right each rotation. [/QUOTE]
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