SubQ/Insulin syringe injections sites

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Hi guys
I'm interested to know where the TRT guys inject mostly?

What does your injection site rotations look like?

I'm using insulin syringes into SubQ. But is there really any spot for SubQ than the stomach?

Delts and quads hit shallow IM right.

I assume we're all in it for the long run so a proper rotation of sites should be used to prevent scarring.
 
I do all IM and rotate between both quads, VG and glutes. I used to add delts in rotation, but for some strange reason PIP is painful in left delt and slightly painful in right delt. I inject almost daily at low dose. I use 27g 3/4" for quads and VG and 27g 1" for glutes. I used to use 29g 1/2" for delts.

I do HCG and B12 with 29g 1/2" for delts and 30g 3/8 for triceps.

tip: Warmed Oil flows through smaller needle much easier with 1ml syringe than 3ml syringe.
 
As CoastWatcher said I also use the area above the glutes. Today I tried the rear part of the "love handle" area and it worked fine just hurts more, similar to the abdomen.
 

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