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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Why is scar tissue for injection sites a concern?
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<blockquote data-quote="bonder" data-source="post: 226218" data-attributes="member: 43147"><p>If anyone is injecting and has not encountered scarring of their belly, might I suggest alternating between the belly, the buttocks, the thigh and occasionally the fatty portion of the outside/underside portion of the upper arm.</p><p></p><p>To get at the arm, you can bunch up the fatty portion by resting the upper arm against a chair back or even your knee, that is if you can achieve a pretzel-like position.</p><p></p><p>Scarring is one of the downsides of our using insulin, but it's nothing compared with those nasty [SPAM] complications from uncontrolled high blood sugar.</p><p></p><p>Despite the wonders of insulin, we insulin-resistant Type II's still need to diet and exercise to avoid using more and more insulin while gaining more and more weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonder, post: 226218, member: 43147"] If anyone is injecting and has not encountered scarring of their belly, might I suggest alternating between the belly, the buttocks, the thigh and occasionally the fatty portion of the outside/underside portion of the upper arm. To get at the arm, you can bunch up the fatty portion by resting the upper arm against a chair back or even your knee, that is if you can achieve a pretzel-like position. Scarring is one of the downsides of our using insulin, but it's nothing compared with those nasty [SPAM] complications from uncontrolled high blood sugar. Despite the wonders of insulin, we insulin-resistant Type II's still need to diet and exercise to avoid using more and more insulin while gaining more and more weight. [/QUOTE]
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