SubQ injections
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SubQ injections
So far I have been a huge fan of doing them. Reduced scar tissue potential, my bloods have been stable, and so far vey minimal side effects. I never intend to blast grams of gear I would like to live past 50. So my question is are all oil based AAS able to be effectively injected subQ?
- Jozifp103
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Re: SubQ injections
Essentially yes. However I personally have never / probably would never inject more than .5cc - 1cc of oil subQ. Even .5cc can sometimes leave painful lumps that last for several days. It is generally known that the body will accept intramuscular injections more readily and with less pushback from the body (immune response, abscesses, inflammation, painful lumps, etc.). But everyone is different and I agree that subQ injections are more convenient. When I cruise I inject .5cc (125mg) twice a week subQ with a 5/8" 27g insulin syringe. You can literally pin anywhere if you go subQ. Even in low-fat areas like upper arms, pectorals, etc, all you have to do is insert the needle at like a 45 degree angle so you stay in the subQ fat and not in the muscle. Hell I've even injected into my forearms this way.CTB532421 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:40 am So far I have been a huge fan of doing them. Reduced scar tissue potential, my bloods have been stable, and so far vey minimal side effects. I never intend to blast grams of gear I would like to live past 50. So my question is are all oil based AAS able to be effectively injected subQ?