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Funny reading my own posts in this thread from last year. I now feel like I do indeed know what caused the raised, red, itchy bumps from my SubQ injections - injection angle. The literature I read suggested inserting the needle at a significant angle (45 degrees iirc?) - that was not a good depth for me. Now I inject SubQ in VG area and pretty much grab a pinch of fat and go straight in (1/2” pin). No more bumps.Also, injection volume seems to come into play too. I feel like at least for me, any volume above .30-.35 ml is pushing it for SubQ.
Funny reading my own posts in this thread from last year. I now feel like I do indeed know what caused the raised, red, itchy bumps from my SubQ injections - injection angle. The literature I read suggested inserting the needle at a significant angle (45 degrees iirc?) - that was not a good depth for me. Now I inject SubQ in VG area and pretty much grab a pinch of fat and go straight in (1/2” pin). No more bumps.
Also, injection volume seems to come into play too. I feel like at least for me, any volume above .30-.35 ml is pushing it for SubQ.
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