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    G4R
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    Forearm Injections

    I am basically wanting to know if there are any of you who have used any injections, whether it be a form of Test, or a site injections such as SEO on your forearms.

    While the forearm muscles are not very big, it would seem, as long as one was careful on the amount (perhaps not going over 1cc), and the thickness of the oil (or in some cases water based), and since most of the veins are clearly visible, it would seem this would be an option.

    Would probably have to shoot with a 25 - 27g 5/8" pin

    The most obvious spots would be the 'Flexor Capri Ulnaris' or the 'Brachioradialis'





    I am up in the air about this.... looking for someone who has played the guinea pig already and perhaps tried this.

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    I never heard of anybody injecting in the forearms. My guess would be the muscles are small so it's not optimal to put alot of oil like you said. My concern would be the nerves and veins all over the place. good luck sorry couldn't be of much help

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    Someone on here did. Can't remember who at the moment.

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    Yeah, the nerve issues was another concern of mine.... here is what I have found....



    The Radial Nerve (labeled Radial n.) seems to run just under the Brachioradialis. I suppose if one was so inclined, rather than a direct straight down injection into it, you could go at a slight angle into the muscle.......

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    Many steroids have been shown to have greater effect (as far as measureable test levels) when injected into a large muscle- such as the gluteals. Judging from the soreness that several of these compounds can cause, forearm injections may cause some pretty annoying, noticable pain, from the extensive useage of these muscles with everyday activity vs. Upper quad/ glut.
    Because the muscles in the forearms aren't as large as many others, the risk for hitting nerves, tendons (depending on where of course) and blood vasculature increases. I would advise against it... My opinion

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    And dont get me wrong here. I am not saying everyone should start considering your forearms as a regular injection site, but, I think it is something that could be looked at (carefully of course) as a option for possible development using along the lines of SEO.

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    i would never fvck with my forearm to shoot gear i am good.

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    To dangerous and to many thing you can hit, if your having problems with size hit some high reps

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcus300 View Post
    To dangerous and to many thing you can hit, if your having problems with size hit some high reps
    ^^ agree

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