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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    oh. we would just call that a rock fight. we'd go over the wall, had these little forts, some dug out of the side of a hill, others made of wooden crates partially submerged in the grouund, and we'd have these little wars going on.....
    That's awesome.

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    This is awesome.

    I am now going to do my 2ml tren shots into my knee bursa. Going to add this into my pin site rotation. Should go well with my short-ester EOD cycles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    Just had my HA knee injections yesterday. (Both knees) The needle goes one inch underneath the knee cap, penetrating the bursa. But due to recent knee surgery and all the scar tissue, she had to move the needle around trying to find the right spot, and one that wasn't too painful. Since this is a three shot series, i go back again in a week, and then the week thereafter.

    Now this is a shot that should raise an eyebrow or two. There is some pain. No doubt.

    I just don't get some that come here only willing to consider orals since the idea of pinning into a little muscle tissue makes them weak in the knees?
    Its psychological. Have you ever been afraid of something and you know its silly but yet the fear is there? Its the same. Heights maybe as an example.. you know you aren't going to fall but it scares you all the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrydrpepper View Post
    Its psychological. Have you ever been afraid of something and you know its silly but yet the fear is there? Its the same. Heights maybe as an example.. you know you aren't going to fall but it scares you all the same.
    I have a healthy respect for certain tthings. But I dont' have any phobias that i know of....

    ...as you get older, and spend time thinking certain things through, you learn to get a grip on some of these baseless emotional fears.

    The first think you have to realize, is that we are all of two minds on a certain subject.

    One is the rational mind. This one makes sense. We can reason with it. Control it. Conquer it.

    The other one is the emotional mind. It makes no sense. You do things by flying by the seat of your pants.

    Once you understand this, and internalize this, then you can look at a situation and recognize that a situation may be rational, yet emotionally scary. Like skydiving. It looks scary down there, but statistically fairly safe. Same with needles. Much less painful than getting your tooth pulled, or kicked in the nutts, so you need to get a grip. Ya know?

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    Thats great that they last you a year. It def only lasted me a few months. I was actually wondering if the girl gave the shots the right way.

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    Props to TR I could never stick anything in my knees, if its not going in my stomach, back of the thighs or triceps, it's not going in!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor View Post
    Props to TR I could never stick anything in my knees, if its not going in my stomach, back of the thighs or triceps, it's not going in!
    thanks for the cudos.

    but considering the alternatives...

    1) not doing anything, just hobble along, and no leg exercises
    2) knee replacement surgery

    it seems the reasonable thing to do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman

    thanks for the cudos.

    but considering the alternatives...

    1) not doing anything, just hobble along, and no leg exercises
    2) knee replacement surgery

    it seems the reasonable thing to do?
    Oh yea man do what you have to do. I used to watch this marine stick needles into his knees 3-4 times a week. Constantly doing it and it worked for him. So I know it works. I just couldn't do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasc
    What can I say TR, you are one tough old man Need to teach these young chaps a thing or two.

    That being said, I'm an animal in the gym and rip apart my muscles 5x a week. I wanna be HUGE n ripped but I'm scared of a pin prick. Can I do a Dbol only cycle? I have a perfect diet and Jay Cutler actually borrowed his workout routine from me.
    Hahaha I just read this!! Yes all of the above!

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    these needles going into your knee are big. I was like wow that thing is huge she goes are you scared and I was like hahaha to myself

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    btw...

    ...I was only bringing up my personal experience with my knees to illustrate one end of the spectrum of injection pain. The other end of this spectrum is this silly thing we do here by sinking a very sharp, and painfree needle i'd like to add, 1.5" below the surface.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman
    btw...

    ...I was only bringing up my personal experience with my knees to illustrate one end of the spectrum of injection pain. The other end of this spectrum is this silly thing we do here by sinking a very sharp, and painfree needle i'd like to add, 1.5" below the surface.
    How long do you have to do this?

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    From what I read.. everyone is self dosing themselves with needles here, there should be no problems.. I at the time isn't doing that, but needles and IVs fear sort of faded away long time ago.. The military made sure of that with all those shots I got, and attempted once to self iv myself, that was a great day... My big fear is not watching it... *tries to watch his ass has they injected who knows what into his ass cheek*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor View Post
    How long do you have to do this?
    once a year...

    ....fforever

    or until i get my knees replaced.

    what ever comes first.

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    When they find a alloy strong enough to make knees for Times Roman

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