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Sub Q injections
Has anyone ever tried going SQ (subcutaneous) instead of IM? For those that don't know SQ has a slower absorption rate. Just curious if anyone has and what they thought of it. I'm asking because looking at some of the cycles on here, people can be injecting 4, 5 or even 6ml at a time split between muscles. Would SQ be a better option for those amounts of oil being injected or would the onset of action be too slow?
Sorry if this is dumb, whiskey fueled question because the pain I felt in my quad from 2ml of test enanthate really kicked my ass earlier in the week.
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I have done Sub Q injections. I was shooting test Prop for a cycle and ran out of places so did a couple Sub Q. It does take longer to dissipate. I was doing 1ml shots, had lumps were i injected, not like it was infected, just irritated. Probably due to the fact i have so little BF (10-12%) normally. So might not be as bad if someone has more BF on thier stomach.
Anything I say is for entertainment only. GoPro is a fake and purely imaginative character. I am NOT a medical professional so advise should be taken as such. Now SQUAT that shit ass to the grass!!!!
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Originally Posted by
Docmdnite
Has anyone ever tried going SQ (subcutaneous) instead of IM? For those that don't know SQ has a slower absorption rate. Just curious if anyone has and what they thought of it. I'm asking because looking at some of the cycles on here, people can be injecting 4, 5 or even 6ml at a time split between muscles. Would SQ be a better option for those amounts of oil being injected or would the onset of action be too slow?
Sorry if this is dumb, whiskey fueled question because the pain I felt in my quad from 2ml of test enanthate really kicked my ass earlier in the week.
Dr. John Crisler has been talking about this for years bro. not a dumb question, take a look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n98LOFQwUGA
Testosterone has always been injected directly into the muscles for Testosterone Replacement Therapy. Since it must be injected at intervals no greater than once per week, this amounts to thousands of shots --and holes in the muscles--over a lifetime. Now we have found testosterone can be easily and safely injected just under the skin, using a much smaller needle, and this method can actually work better than intramuscular injections for many patients. This is especially true for those men who have high estrogen levels (yes—men have "female hormones", too!) low Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG), or are what we call "Hyperexcreters" or "hypermetabolizers". Dr. John Crisler, of the AllThingsMale Center for Men's Health, here demonstrates proper testosterone subcutaneous injection technique—personally—and also offers an expert's insider tips on how to manage your own TRT program. For a FREE copy of Dr. Crisler's groundbreaking comprehensive report "TRT: A Recipe for Success" go tohttp://www.allthingsmale.com/publicat...
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I do them all the time (I'm on trt) but wouldn't advise doing anything more than 1ml. Anything larger than that causes one hell of a lump so when on cycle doing large volume injections I do intermuscular.
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I know of several guys who have, but not in massive doses.
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Originally Posted by
Anabolic Plus
Dr. John Crisler has been talking about this for years bro. not a dumb question, take a look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n98LOFQwUGA
Testosterone has always been injected directly into the muscles for Testosterone Replacement Therapy. Since it must be injected at intervals no greater than once per week, this amounts to thousands of shots --and holes in the muscles--over a lifetime. Now we have found testosterone can be easily and safely injected just under the skin, using a much smaller needle, and this method can actually work better than intramuscular injections for many patients. This is especially true for those men who have high estrogen levels (yes—men have "female hormones", too!) low Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG), or are what we call "Hyperexcreters" or "hypermetabolizers". Dr. John Crisler, of the AllThingsMale Center for Men's Health, here demonstrates proper testosterone subcutaneous injection technique—personally—and also offers an expert's insider tips on how to manage your own TRT program. For a FREE copy of Dr. Crisler's groundbreaking comprehensive report "TRT: A Recipe for Success" go tohttp://www.allthingsmale.com/publicat...
Dude, that video was incredible! I've been thinking of going SQ because I'm tired of the soreness somewhere every week.
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Sub Q injections
In theory, it will be still be absorbed into the blood. If anything, the only difference I would assume from IM is that it would be slightly slower absorption time, due to not being as deeply injected. Id venture to say this is a great option for TRT users.
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Anything I say is for entertainment only. GoPro is a fake and purely imaginative character. I am NOT a medical professional so advise should be taken as such. Now SQUAT that shit ass to the grass!!!!
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Originally Posted by
Docmdnite
Dude, that video was incredible! I've been thinking of going SQ because I'm tired of the soreness somewhere every week.
Im glad you liked it and i hope it helped you move forward. please keep us updated how you make out. always good to get different perspectives.
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Anabolic Plus
Im glad you liked it and i hope it helped you move forward. please keep us updated how you make out. always good to get different perspectives.
Will do, tomorrow is my weekly Test Enanthate so I'll post
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