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Hello gentlemen. I don't have a problem with the needle going it. It doesn't

hurt but come next week it will be odd I guess giving it myself.

I worry about the after effect. I got a T shot in the arm for the first time and

it took some time getting over the swore-ness. That is what I worry about; not

taking the T shot in the behind as normal rather trying a different muscle area.

legrandchat <legrandchat@...> wrote:

Hi,

whatever works for you.

I've been using b-d syringes and needles (drawing with a 21

guage, then switching to a fresh 25 guage)...

just tried my first injection yesterday with termino 25g and not

switching... and it was definitely a duller tip that was harder

to get started through the skin... don't know if it's the brand

or because I'd used the same needle to draw as inject.

I'll use up these 25 syringes but I'll go back to the b-d's and

switching... it's worth the few cents more.

> From: " eugenekeddy " eugenekeddy@...

> Date: Wed May 24, 2006 1:47pm(PDT)

> Subject: Pain-Free Injections

>

> I just wanted to share that I found a way to do completely

> pain-free

> self injections. There is a topical anesthetic called LMX-4,

> which I

> applied one hour before my injection to numb the injection

> site.

> Using a 25 gauge needle, there was absolutely no pain.

>

> This stuff does not require a prescription, but it's a little

> hard to

> find, and it's a little pricey (around $50 per tube). Places

> like

> Walgreens do not carry it. I had Drug Mart special order it.

>

> Here's an internet site that carries it:

>

http://www.skinstore.com/store/product.asp?catID=399 & prodID=1968

>

> Although the product info doesn't say so, it can be used

> safely for

> intramuscular injections. You can find studies to support

> this by

> googling. It's used quite a bit by people before they get

> painful

> cosmetic procedures done, like laser peels or Botox

> injections. It's

> also known as Elamax.

>

> Cheers,

> Eugene

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I have been using B-D 27g 1ml x 1/2 " lg. needles to do both my T and HCG shots.

My Dr. upped my T dose and HCG last month because my levels were going down.

Must be the infection in my lungs. Any why I am now doing 70mgs. of Depo T

shots in my thigh every 3 days and the 2 day between I am doing 500 IU's of HCG.

I am due for a blood test next Wed. So we will see what my levels look like.

But using a 27g is pain free and it works.

Phil

legrandchat <legrandchat@...> wrote:

Hi,

whatever works for you.

I've been using b-d syringes and needles (drawing with a 21

guage, then switching to a fresh 25 guage)...

just tried my first injection yesterday with termino 25g and not

switching... and it was definitely a duller tip that was harder

to get started through the skin... don't know if it's the brand

or because I'd used the same needle to draw as inject.

I'll use up these 25 syringes but I'll go back to the b-d's and

switching... it's worth the few cents more.

> From: " eugenekeddy " eugenekeddy@...

> Date: Wed May 24, 2006 1:47pm(PDT)

> Subject: Pain-Free Injections

>

> I just wanted to share that I found a way to do completely

> pain-free

> self injections. There is a topical anesthetic called LMX-4,

> which I

> applied one hour before my injection to numb the injection

> site.

> Using a 25 gauge needle, there was absolutely no pain.

>

> This stuff does not require a prescription, but it's a little

> hard to

> find, and it's a little pricey (around $50 per tube). Places

> like

> Walgreens do not carry it. I had Drug Mart special order it.

>

> Here's an internet site that carries it:

>

http://www.skinstore.com/store/product.asp?catID=399 & prodID=1968

>

> Although the product info doesn't say so, it can be used

> safely for

> intramuscular injections. You can find studies to support

> this by

> googling. It's used quite a bit by people before they get

> painful

> cosmetic procedures done, like laser peels or Botox

> injections. It's

> also known as Elamax.

>

> Cheers,

> Eugene

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Hi Elliot,

Try going to this site it is a big help on doing shots. Don't do T shots in

your arm do them in your thigh. Try to use a smaller needle like a 25g 1 " lg.

or a 27g 1/2 " lg. needle no pain here. When you do the shot make sure you flex

you leg muscle then let it go so it is relaxed.

Here read this link on doing shots.

http://spotinjections.com/index3.htm

Phil

ELLIOT BAKER <elliotbkr@...> wrote:

Hello gentlemen. I don't have a problem with the needle going it. It doesn't

hurt but come next week it will be odd I guess giving it myself.

I worry about the after effect. I got a T shot in the arm for the first time and

it took some time getting over the swore-ness. That is what I worry about; not

taking the T shot in the behind as normal rather trying a different muscle area.

legrandchat wrote:

Hi,

whatever works for you.

I've been using b-d syringes and needles (drawing with a 21

guage, then switching to a fresh 25 guage)...

just tried my first injection yesterday with termino 25g and not

switching... and it was definitely a duller tip that was harder

to get started through the skin... don't know if it's the brand

or because I'd used the same needle to draw as inject.

I'll use up these 25 syringes but I'll go back to the b-d's and

switching... it's worth the few cents more.

> From: " eugenekeddy " eugenekeddy@...

> Date: Wed May 24, 2006 1:47pm(PDT)

> Subject: Pain-Free Injections

>

> I just wanted to share that I found a way to do completely

> pain-free

> self injections. There is a topical anesthetic called LMX-4,

> which I

> applied one hour before my injection to numb the injection

> site.

> Using a 25 gauge needle, there was absolutely no pain.

>

> This stuff does not require a prescription, but it's a little

> hard to

> find, and it's a little pricey (around $50 per tube). Places

> like

> Walgreens do not carry it. I had Drug Mart special order it.

>

> Here's an internet site that carries it:

>

http://www.skinstore.com/store/product.asp?catID=399 & prodID=1968

>

> Although the product info doesn't say so, it can be used

> safely for

> intramuscular injections. You can find studies to support

> this by

> googling. It's used quite a bit by people before they get

> painful

> cosmetic procedures done, like laser peels or Botox

> injections. It's

> also known as Elamax.

>

> Cheers,

> Eugene

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> Hi Elliot,

> <snip>

> I worry about the after effect. I got a T shot in the arm for the

>first time and it took some time getting over the swore-ness. That >is

>what I worry about; not taking the T shot in the behind as normal

>rather trying a different muscle area.<snip>

I always have a sore place & a lump the next day after the injection.

I use a 27ga needle.

Is there anyway to give the injection & not have a sore place. I have

tried it 3 times a week with 33mg & it is still sore.

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Well let me put it this way I can feel it after for 3 to 4 hrs. but nothing as

bad as using a 25g needle. I am a little sore but not in pain.

Phil

gin2c <no_reply > wrote:

>

> Hi Elliot,

>

> I worry about the after effect. I got a T shot in the arm for the

>first time and it took some time getting over the swore-ness. That >is

>what I worry about; not taking the T shot in the behind as normal

>rather trying a different muscle area.

I always have a sore place & a lump the next day after the injection.

I use a 27ga needle.

Is there anyway to give the injection & not have a sore place. I have

tried it 3 times a week with 33mg & it is still sore.

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Elliot / Phil,

Try an old Medic's trick to reducing post-injection

pain. Massage the site with your fingers in circles

for about 30 seconds and I think you'll find it helps

with the pain quite a bit.

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I couldn't have said it better, in fact as an ex-medic

that is what we used to do and it is what I do yet today.

Really helps doesn't it? Also I have learned to not to

shoot too much in front of top side of the muscle, I go

for the side of the thy. Boy I got a little to high last time

and it was sore for 4 days.

Blessings,

Roy

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Elliot / Phil,

Try an old Medic's trick to reducing post-injection

pain. Massage the site with your fingers in circles

for about 30 seconds and I think you'll find it helps

with the pain quite a bit.

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I guess I am doing something wrong. I do not have any pain at the

time or day of the injection. I get a lump deep at the site the next

day, it is sore for about 24 hours, sometimes a bruise show at the

lump site.

> Elliot / Phil,

> Try an old Medic's trick to reducing post-injection

> pain. Massage the site with your fingers in circles

> for about 30 seconds and I think you'll find it helps

> with the pain quite a bit.

>

>

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What size needle are you using I use a small 27g 1ml x 1/2 " lg. needle to do

both my T and HCG shots in my thight. Been doing this for a year and my levels

are fine. You have to hold the plunger down for a few min. to draw the T out of

the viel but it comes out.

Phil

gin2c <no_reply > wrote:

I guess I am doing something wrong. I do not have any pain at the

time or day of the injection. I get a lump deep at the site the next

day, it is sore for about 24 hours, sometimes a bruise show at the

lump site.

> Elliot / Phil,

> Try an old Medic's trick to reducing post-injection

> pain. Massage the site with your fingers in circles

> for about 30 seconds and I think you'll find it helps

> with the pain quite a bit.

>

>

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