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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Nodule from SubQ Injections
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<blockquote data-quote="MrWrldWide" data-source="post: 215906" data-attributes="member: 43214"><p>Thanks, Madman. Agree with everything you said. I've been doing 4 SubQ injections per week (2x T and 2x HCG) for several years and never really had an issue. Always used the same carrier oil for T - grapeseed oil. No reactions or allergies ever. I def follow the same protocol you outlined. I use a 27g 1/2" insulin syringe, break skin fast, inject slow, and typically have minimal, if any leakage of oil or blood. I might see the slightest hint of red when wiping post-inject with an alcohol swab. My T injection is always .4ml, for 80mg of T. I've been doing .5ml for both HCG and HMG without issue, as well. </p><p></p><p>But this particular injection just seemed different from the get go. Entry of the needle was more painful than normal, and leakage was different from the past. Based on what you said, I almost wonder if I hit a larger vessel. I'm quite certain it's not infected - no pain whatsoever; I've even been messaging it to see if I can get it to dissipate and that causes no pain. No redness, now swelling - it's not even really that visible. But, I can feel it there. </p><p></p><p>I do typically pinch some skin to do these injections - not hard, though. Imagine fingers 3" apart and just lightly pinching to bring the injection site up slightly and ease entry of the needle. Once the needle is in, I let go of the skin and inject. Not sure if poor form this time could've cause some kind of issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrWrldWide, post: 215906, member: 43214"] Thanks, Madman. Agree with everything you said. I've been doing 4 SubQ injections per week (2x T and 2x HCG) for several years and never really had an issue. Always used the same carrier oil for T - grapeseed oil. No reactions or allergies ever. I def follow the same protocol you outlined. I use a 27g 1/2" insulin syringe, break skin fast, inject slow, and typically have minimal, if any leakage of oil or blood. I might see the slightest hint of red when wiping post-inject with an alcohol swab. My T injection is always .4ml, for 80mg of T. I've been doing .5ml for both HCG and HMG without issue, as well. But this particular injection just seemed different from the get go. Entry of the needle was more painful than normal, and leakage was different from the past. Based on what you said, I almost wonder if I hit a larger vessel. I'm quite certain it's not infected - no pain whatsoever; I've even been messaging it to see if I can get it to dissipate and that causes no pain. No redness, now swelling - it's not even really that visible. But, I can feel it there. I do typically pinch some skin to do these injections - not hard, though. Imagine fingers 3" apart and just lightly pinching to bring the injection site up slightly and ease entry of the needle. Once the needle is in, I let go of the skin and inject. Not sure if poor form this time could've cause some kind of issue. [/QUOTE]
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