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Sub Q injection question
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 207497" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>Another vote for the love handle / hip area. Every once in a while you’ll get a bump or a little blood, but it’s rare. Half the time I can’t even tell the syringe has gone in unless I look. I’ve done it on the same side for years and you can’t even tell I inject anything there.</p><p></p><p>One tip: inject very slowly. The slower you go, the less likely you’ll get a bump or bruise. If the syringe only has a small amount then that matters less—as in .2-3ml total—but if you mix things it adds up quickly. I inject daily, and use test, hCG, HGH, BPC, and at times things like B12 mixes or L-Carnitine. It adds up quick depending on the day and what’s in there, and I’ll regularly hit the .5-.6ml mark. If I inject that all at once quickly, I’m bump city. Slowing it down and there’s no issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 207497, member: 42608"] Another vote for the love handle / hip area. Every once in a while you’ll get a bump or a little blood, but it’s rare. Half the time I can’t even tell the syringe has gone in unless I look. I’ve done it on the same side for years and you can’t even tell I inject anything there. One tip: inject very slowly. The slower you go, the less likely you’ll get a bump or bruise. If the syringe only has a small amount then that matters less—as in .2-3ml total—but if you mix things it adds up quickly. I inject daily, and use test, hCG, HGH, BPC, and at times things like B12 mixes or L-Carnitine. It adds up quick depending on the day and what’s in there, and I’ll regularly hit the .5-.6ml mark. If I inject that all at once quickly, I’m bump city. Slowing it down and there’s no issue. [/QUOTE]
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