I don't mean like dropping the syringe.
I have noticed this more then a little bit where I will shoot somewhere, and notice pain anywhere from 4-6 inches UNDER where I actually shot.
I made a good batch this time (almost painless) but it still gets sensitive enough that I can tell this is happening.
Like I can shoot my glute, wake up and have pain almost by the top of my hamstrings, like right where the butt meets the leg in the back. And I think "I shot an easy half a foot higher wtf is goin on?".
Same thing with my delts. Just happened again last night where I shot the delt, and had pain on the side of my bicep. What I'm curious about is if this is bad. I'm using proper lengths (1 1/2" for glute, 1" for delts) and I'm hitting where I'm suppose to. I just dont understand why the oil seems to be falling out of the muscle and forming a depot so far away from where its injected.
Does this mean its not going into the muscle? Or can this be from massaging after I inject? (maybe as I massage the oil it makes its way downwards). I understand whatever the case that gravity is the culprit, but my common sense tells me this isn't good, cause how the hell is oil going to fall out of a muscle unless I'm not hitting the muscle to begin?
Or can oil travel like that through the actual muscle fibers? Id really appreciate any advice. Really wanna make sure I'm not wasting any of my injections.
thanks guys - Bo