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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Subcutanous shots in back of upper arm
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<blockquote data-quote="paco" data-source="post: 6758" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>This is not really testosterone related, but maybe it will be helpful for folks administering subcutaneous shots. I receive allergy shots a couple times a month, and they always administer subcutaneously with an insulin syringe, in the upper arm at the tricep. Immediately after the injection, I feel a subtle "electric" sensation that goes down my arm, and I feel mild cramping or muscle tension throughout my arm for an hour or so afterwards. I asked the doctor today if they might actually be going into the muscle, and she seemed to think that was very unlikely. However, could it be that this is not a good site for subcutaneous shots in relatively athletic/lean men, and that they are accidentally giving me intramuscular shots? </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paco, post: 6758, member: 37"] Hello, This is not really testosterone related, but maybe it will be helpful for folks administering subcutaneous shots. I receive allergy shots a couple times a month, and they always administer subcutaneously with an insulin syringe, in the upper arm at the tricep. Immediately after the injection, I feel a subtle "electric" sensation that goes down my arm, and I feel mild cramping or muscle tension throughout my arm for an hour or so afterwards. I asked the doctor today if they might actually be going into the muscle, and she seemed to think that was very unlikely. However, could it be that this is not a good site for subcutaneous shots in relatively athletic/lean men, and that they are accidentally giving me intramuscular shots? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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