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    how important is exact pinning location?

    Just wondering cause it seems like you can hit the quad from 1000 different spots and angles. About 980 of those spots I seem to hit a nerve.. ouch.

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    upper outer quarter of quad is best imo. Also be sure you arent tensing up at all...that may be the cause of your plight.

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    Quads blow but the ONLY place I can pin in them is in the middle of the rectus

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    Thanks for the link but that really doesn't answer my question. I have read it all, I was just wondering if if your to high, to low, wrong angle etc is it possible that your body doesn't absorbe the oil properly or that you can cause damage to yourself?

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    Not really man.
    So long as you get it into muscle, you should be fine.
    Angle CAN make a difference, say if you are using very short pins and have fat covering your ass.
    But by and large, I find that so long as you get it into muscle, you'll be fine (and I've been pinning ED for 4 weeks now.....)

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    Pin in your outter quad mid way up your thigh. I went to close to my middle thigh and hit a nerve once and could not walk for several days.

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    straight into your backside if u ask me , plus u can pin der for ages before havn to change

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    I have a dumb question. When u are in the muscle and you aspirate and get air bubbles, do u still push down on the plunger all the way, thus pushing the air bubbles back in? (Haven't cycled yet)

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    Quote Originally Posted by brolic272 View Post
    I have a dumb question. When u are in the muscle and you aspirate and get air bubbles, do u still push down on the plunger all the way, thus pushing the air bubbles back in? (Haven't cycled yet)
    When you aspirate your pulling back on the plunger and the air bubbles you see are vacuum. When you release the plunger they will dissapear.

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    I have found that if I go lower than mid way it will pool up around my knee and can make it painful to walk. Even more so after I have been sitting for a while.

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    so it seems like most people prefer the upper outter thigh?

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    I pin a little lower and that is what I have mostly read. This is why I asked the question on exact pinning location though. I think as long as your in the muscle and not noticing any problems your fine. When I hit a nerve its a sharp pain. I go super slow now and if I start to feel the pain I make a small adjustment on the angle of the needle and that seems to work fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsldsl1980 View Post
    I pin a little lower and that is what I have mostly read. This is why I asked the question on exact pinning location though. I think as long as your in the muscle and not noticing any problems your fine. When I hit a nerve its a sharp pain. I go super slow now and if I start to feel the pain I make a small adjustment on the angle of the needle and that seems to work fine.
    when i start my cycle i was planning on just darting it in there fast to get it over with. but i think the thought of hitting a nerve or a vein has convinced me otherwise.

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    This is a major concern for many people who either haven't cycled yet or are just beginning. Myself, I am planning my first injectible cycle and I'm currently doing a ton of research before I pin. Seems like everyone who does it says that after they pin, it's no big deal and they were overly concerned with it. There's def a lot to think about though, everything from injection angle, aspirating the plunger, etc, etc. Def looking forward to getting all the info I can and putting that first pin behind me.

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    I've used 1", 1.5", and even an insulin pin during my cycle. They all work. Just get the gear into the muscle. Just about any muscle will do. Some hurt less than others. I can't walk if I pin Test Prop in my quad. But Test E is no problem. I can pin anything into my glutes and no problem no pain.

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    The bigger you are the more playroom you have, the smaller you are the more tricky it is. The lesson here: get as big as possible before you start AAS

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