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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
What Would a Daily Protocol Look Like For Me?
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 93263" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>I use a 27guage 1/2" syringe and when we say shallow IM we mean using a 1/2" needle and injecting into the muscle . Normally IM (<span style="color: #6A6A6A"><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"><strong>Intramuscular</strong></span></span>) injections use a 1" needle. Pinching the skin and injecting under the skin only is called Subcutaneous or SC or SQ. Some people respond well to SC and others don't. I respond better to shallow IM. I inject into my shoulder. No worries mixing into the syringe. I sometimes load my syringe with 4 different products at once. There is never a problem providing you do not allow a vacume to happen in any of your vials. So every day I take a syringe and pull the plunger out and I insert the needle into the vial to equalize it so there is no vacume or pressure. This way you are assured that nothing will get sucked out of the syringe into the vial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 93263, member: 972"] I use a 27guage 1/2" syringe and when we say shallow IM we mean using a 1/2" needle and injecting into the muscle . Normally IM ([COLOR=#6A6A6A][FONT=arial][B]Intramuscular[/B][/FONT][/COLOR]) injections use a 1" needle. Pinching the skin and injecting under the skin only is called Subcutaneous or SC or SQ. Some people respond well to SC and others don't. I respond better to shallow IM. I inject into my shoulder. No worries mixing into the syringe. I sometimes load my syringe with 4 different products at once. There is never a problem providing you do not allow a vacume to happen in any of your vials. So every day I take a syringe and pull the plunger out and I insert the needle into the vial to equalize it so there is no vacume or pressure. This way you are assured that nothing will get sucked out of the syringe into the vial. [/QUOTE]
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