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<blockquote data-quote="Saul" data-source="post: 83519" data-attributes="member: 16541"><p>You might re-consider on injections. IMO, that is the best method to introduce T into your system. As a baseline, no one likes sticking a metal shaft in their body - especially me. But, I recently started subQ every three days into abdomen or belly side fat and it is really easy. Use a small needle (I use 27 G or 28 G) and it is for the most part painless and very little impact on body. The needle diameter is so small, it is not traumatic and the amount you inject is very small make it easier. It is also more closely mimics the T profile that should be created by the body. If you did it for 10 shots your needle apprehension would be gone - mine is and was a guy that would get light headed for a blood draw or flu shot in the past. </p><p></p><p>The cost is also reasonable. I buy 10 ml of test C for about $55 cash at a local pharmacy and that is good for 2 months and I throw the bottle out and there is still a 1/4 left. </p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saul, post: 83519, member: 16541"] You might re-consider on injections. IMO, that is the best method to introduce T into your system. As a baseline, no one likes sticking a metal shaft in their body - especially me. But, I recently started subQ every three days into abdomen or belly side fat and it is really easy. Use a small needle (I use 27 G or 28 G) and it is for the most part painless and very little impact on body. The needle diameter is so small, it is not traumatic and the amount you inject is very small make it easier. It is also more closely mimics the T profile that should be created by the body. If you did it for 10 shots your needle apprehension would be gone - mine is and was a guy that would get light headed for a blood draw or flu shot in the past. The cost is also reasonable. I buy 10 ml of test C for about $55 cash at a local pharmacy and that is good for 2 months and I throw the bottle out and there is still a 1/4 left. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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