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    Using only one glute for inections?

    Lately ive been having problems injecting into my right glute. I stick the pin in and my glute tenses up so much it stops the needle. When I try to push it in I get a very sharp pain that shoots down my leg and I have to immediatly take it out. When I inect into my left glute there is no issue... its not even sore the next day. seeing how im only injecting 1ml of test e 2x a week could I just use my left glute instead of rotating? FYI I am injecting high and to the outside of my glute using a 1.5" 25g pin.

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    Why don't you include delts or thighs? There are other spots .

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    My theory is that you might be injecting into scar tissue.

    Like JohnnnyBlazzze said, try different site.

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    true but I think i; have a better chance of hitting a nerve or vein in those areas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viperilks View Post
    My theory is that you might be injecting into scar tissue.

    Like JohnnnyBlazzze said, try different site.
    that could be a possibility... but why wouldnt there be bad scar tissue on the other side? I have only done one other cycle and rotated from side to side.

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    Very little chance in delts...you need 4-6 sites min. to aviod rapid scar tissue buildup! Pecs, tris, bi's, lats, quads, delts

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    i just hate the thought of using a new site... im finally comfortable with glutes lol what size are you using for delts? 1"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahbuddy289 View Post
    i just hate the thought of using a new site... im finally comfortable with glutes lol what size are you using for delts? 1"?
    Yes...1" is fine! I dont care if you hate it...you will hate it more when you cant inject that site anymore because you had so much scar tissue. Man up! Delts are easy and so are lats

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahbuddy289
    i just hate the thought of using a new site... im finally comfortable with glutes lol what size are you using for delts? 1"?
    Don't use the same site. Rotating between the locations once every 14 days is ideal to limit scar tissue. As Lunk said, plenty of sites to choose from (delts, glutes, quads, pecs, lats, traps, triceps, biceps) so no need to stick to the same one. Pushing through a build up of scar tissue will be much more unpleasant.

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    Chest, bi's and tri's, delts are all easy targets....

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