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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Just leaked a bunch of TC down my arm...
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<blockquote data-quote="slicktop" data-source="post: 172038" data-attributes="member: 39800"><p>It sounds like an indirect answer to your question, but no, subq isn't a problem until it's a problem. Lots of men, including myself, inject subq exclusively, with no problems whatsoever. Honestly, I think there's more benefits than potential downfalls to subq test, but there are men who report negative symptoms from it. Your blood results suggest you would not have that problem, as I suspect you're already doing subq shots. You could even go to a smaller 29g needle and switch to quads/belly depending on your dosing (I don't like more than 20ml to the navel personally). 29g needles are also about the cheapest you can use, and there's little to no risk of scarring muscle tissue after years of shots.</p><p></p><p>EDIT for 2nd post: You CAN use a 27 1-1/4", sure, but I'd go back to "why"? Your blood results suggest you're doing fine on subq shots already, so why risk poking holes in your muscles needlessly and spending more than you need to on needles? I've never even tried a delt shot as it seems like the most awkward possible location to me. Look up a couple videos on subq shots to the quads and try it once or twice with your existing needles- I bet you find it's significantly easier. I don't even feel the shot at all 75% of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicktop, post: 172038, member: 39800"] It sounds like an indirect answer to your question, but no, subq isn't a problem until it's a problem. Lots of men, including myself, inject subq exclusively, with no problems whatsoever. Honestly, I think there's more benefits than potential downfalls to subq test, but there are men who report negative symptoms from it. Your blood results suggest you would not have that problem, as I suspect you're already doing subq shots. You could even go to a smaller 29g needle and switch to quads/belly depending on your dosing (I don't like more than 20ml to the navel personally). 29g needles are also about the cheapest you can use, and there's little to no risk of scarring muscle tissue after years of shots. EDIT for 2nd post: You CAN use a 27 1-1/4", sure, but I'd go back to "why"? Your blood results suggest you're doing fine on subq shots already, so why risk poking holes in your muscles needlessly and spending more than you need to on needles? I've never even tried a delt shot as it seems like the most awkward possible location to me. Look up a couple videos on subq shots to the quads and try it once or twice with your existing needles- I bet you find it's significantly easier. I don't even feel the shot at all 75% of the time. [/QUOTE]
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