warm your gear up before injecting. I usually just get a small bowl of hot water and set the vial in it for a bit while i get everything else ready.
After injecting, rub/massage the site. That will help too.
While injecting, be as steady as possible.
and lastly, it'll get better as your muscle gets used to taking the shots. The first few always suck.
I didnt know its ok to change the temp. of gear like that. I will try all that next time thanks rob
what pin gauge were you using?
If it's pain from the compound itself, you will get used to it.
I find it better to run the loaded syringe under hot water immediately before I inject. 1ml of fluid will soon cool down again during the preparation time.
I don't go along with the comment that the body gets used to the substances which cause pain. I use phramaceutical grade enanthate, sustanon and deca at various times and never suffer a painful injection site no matter where I inject. I do notice a very dull ache in the muscle at some sites a day later from time to time, but it is very minimal.
....However...I used some UG propionate for awhile last year and it caused extreme pain everywhere I injected it. The pain was so bad in the glutes and ventroglutes that I'd be limping around for a week.
If you get this pain more than once, I'd suspect the gear and throw it out.
I find it better to run the loaded syringe under hot water immediately before I inject. 1ml of fluid will soon cool down again during the preparation time.
I don't go along with the comment that the body gets used to the substances which cause pain. I use phramaceutical grade enanthate, sustanon and deca at various times and never suffer a painful injection site no matter where I inject. Occasionally I do notice a dull ache in the muscle at some sites a day later, but it is very minimal.
....However...I used some UG propionate for awhile last year and it caused extreme pain everywhere I injected it. The pain was so bad in the glutes and ventroglutes that I'd be limping around for a week.
If you get this pain more than once, I'd suspect the gear and throw it out.
I find it better to run the loaded syringe under hot water immediately before I inject. 1ml of fluid will soon cool down again during the preparation time.
I don't go along with the comment that the body gets used to the substances which cause pain. I use phramaceutical grade enanthate, sustanon and deca at various times and never suffer a painful injection site no matter where I inject. Occasionally I do notice a dull ache in the muscle at some sites a day later, but it is very minimal.
....However...I used some UG propionate for awhile last year and it caused extreme pain everywhere I injected it. The pain was so bad in the glutes and ventroglutes that I'd be limping around for a week.
If you get this pain more than once, I'd suspect the gear and throw it out.
For me the pain goes away once I get used to it. I may get pain from injections first 2-3 weeks of the compound, then it always becomes painless in the long run.
I recently switched test prop brands, and my body wasn't used to the new solution. It hurt like a bitch for about 2 weeks after switching and then no more pain now.
That's why you prep while the vial is in the hot water. Then all you have to do is pull gear, and inject.
You don't go along w/the fact that your body gets used to a foreign substance being injected into it? Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't. I know that my first injection hurt a few hours after I did it and was sore for a day or so. As I got more injections under my belt the pain was non-existant. Maybe my body got used to it, maybe my injection technique got better. I'd bet it was a little of both.
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