What not to do - Accidental Intramuscular

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My weight loss means my glutes don’t have the extra cushion now that they did a month ago. For KLOW, obviously with the stingy copper, I use a 1/2 inch needle to make sure I get in deep enough to avoid the red welts.

Last night, even though I pinched the skin and it didn’t feel like I hit the muscle when I pinned, I woke up in the middle of the night with muscular pain in the glute and down the leg that tells me I definitely didn’t pin right.

I’m not sure that I have advice for others, but the lesson learned here is to be a bit more careful going forward because the muscle pain is un-fun.
 
Similar thing happened to me lately. While giving myself my weekly trt shot in the love handle area. There's a muscle there. 🤷‍♂️ Took a week to go away.

Going with shorter needle.

Losing fat comes with it's own set of "problems".
 
Similar thing happened to me lately. While giving myself my weekly trt shot in the love handle area. There's a muscle there. 🤷‍♂️ Took a week to go away.

Going with shorter needle.

Losing fat comes with it's own set of "problems".
Sub q trt injection? If so, that sounds way better than IM.
 
Similar thing happened to me lately. While giving myself my weekly trt shot in the love handle area. There's a muscle there. 🤷‍♂️ Took a week to go away.

Going with shorter needle.

Losing fat comes with it's own set of "problems".
I’ll second the confusion on the TRT shot being subq. Everyone I know who does those shots do a scary looking needle right into the leg muscle.

The only subq TRT I’ve heard of is the pellets. But it is interesting to think about doing subq shots as an option.
 
Sub q trt injection? If so, that sounds way better than IM.
I’ll second the confusion on the TRT shot being subq. Everyone I know who does those shots do a scary looking needle right into the leg muscle.

Yep, I take Test C SQ using a 29ga 1/2" needle. 30 gauge works, but the draw time is considerably longer and the discomfort with 29ga isn't meaningfully different.
 
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I’ll second the confusion on the TRT shot being subq. Everyone I know who does those shots do a scary looking needle right into the leg muscle.

The only subq TRT I’ve heard of is the pellets. But it is interesting to think about doing subq shots as an option.
I thought the same until I heard people here talking about SQ, here are a few studies with clinical data;

 

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