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    First Injection By Myself - - Damn Sore!

    Well, due to non-cooperation from my better half, I had to "self-administer" one in the ole' glute last night. First cycle and this was my fourth shot.

    I think it went pretty smooth (no blood flying anywhere, no aspiration problems, no passing out etc.) but I'm sure it didn't go in as straight and probably moved around some.

    Anyhow, I'm damn sore today. Way more than on the other shots and in a different place. The soreness is lower like kinda down the flank of my leg. Hope I didn't F**k anything up.

  • #2
    you just moved the pin around a little you will be fine

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    • #3
      That's why I prefer quads. Harder to screw up.

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      • #4
        I just did my sencond injection on my left butt cheeck last night and I dont know why but I woke up so sore. This is my third cycle though.

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        • #5
          Injections don't "taste" all the same, sometimes you do inject same cc's of the same product in the same location, and you have different sensations.

          you have to deal with it, nothing to worry about, bro
          "Only the Strong Survives"

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          • #6
            you should be fine man...i shoot in the but and always get the same feeling in the morning and sometimes last for days...

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            • #7
              I have found that the slower you inject the more sore it is. Could be from moving the pin around too much in the glute like you said. So I don't really know which is better slower and more pain or faster and ...... I don't know

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              • #8
                Cool. I know I'm ok, but was just wondering about it and looking for some feedback - - and appreciate it.
                thanks.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by AceDaBoss
                  I have found that the slower you inject the more sore it is. Could be from moving the pin around too much in the glute like you said. So I don't really know which is better slower and more pain or faster and ...... I don't know
                  The slower you inject, the less trauma and less soreness the next day. Of course you need to keep your hand as steady as possible as well.

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