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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 155789" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Where are you injecting? 1 inch should be enough to get into the muscle in most places. Also, why are you injecting that 23 gauge spear into your body? Lol. 27 gauge insulin syringes are the largest gauge you need. A lot of guys also use 28, 29, and I think even 30 gauge insulin needles to inject testosterone. I personally find 27 gauge is a good balance of being painless, and drawing up the oil quickly. </p><p></p><p>To answer your question, it doesn’t matter if you start counting at week 5 or week 6. You’ll be getting labs done in about another month and a half, which is plenty of time to stabilize. So doesn’t matter. Just stay on the protocol and injecting method you’re on now, and get labs done at the 3 month mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 155789, member: 15043"] Where are you injecting? 1 inch should be enough to get into the muscle in most places. Also, why are you injecting that 23 gauge spear into your body? Lol. 27 gauge insulin syringes are the largest gauge you need. A lot of guys also use 28, 29, and I think even 30 gauge insulin needles to inject testosterone. I personally find 27 gauge is a good balance of being painless, and drawing up the oil quickly. To answer your question, it doesn’t matter if you start counting at week 5 or week 6. You’ll be getting labs done in about another month and a half, which is plenty of time to stabilize. So doesn’t matter. Just stay on the protocol and injecting method you’re on now, and get labs done at the 3 month mark. [/QUOTE]
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