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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 208216"><p>I have not tried the EOD protocol. For me, I needed something more consistent where my days were not rotating. I have had a hectic/busy life with lots of travel, late nights, etc....it would have been a pain to try to remember the EOD way. I would have always been wondering if I took it the day before or not. </p><p></p><p>I am not too concerned about the 29 ga 1/2" needle creating too much scar tissue even with injecting daily. I haven't noticed any scar tissue but probably is some. I rotated between the deltoids, ventro-gluteals, and vastus lateralis'. Absolutely zero pain. I did get some pain occasionally in the vastus lateralis when I was injecting E3.5D and a much larger volume of testosterone but since injecting smaller amounts daily with smaller needle, no pain. That is 6 areas to rotate and each of those areas can be hit in different areas so you really have at least 12 areas to rotate with. That's a lot. </p><p></p><p>For sure you should stick with what you are happy with. That's what I did once I got dialed in until now. Some would think I am crazy for messing with a good thing. If going to SubQ doesn't work for me, I'll just go back to what I was doing. I have a long track record of it working. But, I've read there can be substantial benefits of SubQ so it's worth trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 208216"] I have not tried the EOD protocol. For me, I needed something more consistent where my days were not rotating. I have had a hectic/busy life with lots of travel, late nights, etc....it would have been a pain to try to remember the EOD way. I would have always been wondering if I took it the day before or not. I am not too concerned about the 29 ga 1/2" needle creating too much scar tissue even with injecting daily. I haven't noticed any scar tissue but probably is some. I rotated between the deltoids, ventro-gluteals, and vastus lateralis'. Absolutely zero pain. I did get some pain occasionally in the vastus lateralis when I was injecting E3.5D and a much larger volume of testosterone but since injecting smaller amounts daily with smaller needle, no pain. That is 6 areas to rotate and each of those areas can be hit in different areas so you really have at least 12 areas to rotate with. That's a lot. For sure you should stick with what you are happy with. That's what I did once I got dialed in until now. Some would think I am crazy for messing with a good thing. If going to SubQ doesn't work for me, I'll just go back to what I was doing. I have a long track record of it working. But, I've read there can be substantial benefits of SubQ so it's worth trying. [/QUOTE]
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