TweetWhy is it a problem if the pin spins, moves up, down, etc...? Generally, when it gets a little tough for the oil to push in, I tend to spin the pin a little. I don't think it will cause a problem to you.
TweetOkay fellas...any tips on keeping a pin steady when poking. I find it difficult to poke and then aspirate without moving the pin. It either moves up or down or rotates during the process of aspirating while in. Any tips, thoughts, suggestions?
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TweetWhy is it a problem if the pin spins, moves up, down, etc...? Generally, when it gets a little tough for the oil to push in, I tend to spin the pin a little. I don't think it will cause a problem to you.
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Tweet1 word for u is :relax when u do it, make sure the tip is screwed tight on top........
TweetYea, Mikey is right! First thing i do is make sure the needle is tight. Also it depends on where your shooting it. I usually use two hands, lol! (Don't even get the wrong idea, lol.) I use one hand to hold the skin back and the other to push it in, lmao. After i get it all the way in then i shoot!
Tweetwhat spot are u hitting? i just try to relax and breath. at first i shook alot its just something that gets easier with practice. I dont know how long u have been in the game or shooting that spot but if u need to pratice use b-12 its painless.
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TweetIt's like target shooting. Take a slow breath and shoot. Some people are shaky and you might be some people. If so use your other hand as a prop. Nothin to it. And like badasz said you'll get better with practice. A good 100 weeker and it'll be like throwing darts.
TweetI use 2 hands also after I'm in. I guess I'm practiced up enough to work the plunger with my right thumb and hold the needle steady with my left. Or vice versa when I do the other side of my glute. Works like a charm!
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