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    "Injection Speed"

    I read a couple of threads and stickys about how to inject and the correct procedures in doing so, I am just curious as to whether or not there is any real issue as to whether you push the needle in quickly or do it at a slower pace.

    I am currently in the process of deciding whether or not I want to jump on the roids and weighing up the pros and cons.

    Any information on injection speeds as such would be greatly appreciated!

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    How old are you again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zgods1
    I read a couple of threads and stickys about how to inject and the correct procedures in doing so, I am just curious as to whether or not there is any real issue as to whether you push the needle in quickly or do it at a slower pace.

    I am currently in the process of deciding whether or not I want to jump on the roids and weighing up the pros and cons.

    Any information on injection speeds as such would be greatly appreciated!
    This is your third thread in a matter of hours about injecting, it is obviously something you are very worried about......YouTube????

    Also just going off your questions and lastly saying "jump on the roids" you are more than likely not old enough or ready to make such a big commitment and decision.

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    Are you completely up to speed on the risks to your developing endocrine system when you use AAS at the age of 20? Do you have a full understanding of what AAS will do to your HPTA?

    Could you let us know what research has yielded you and what your decision to consider use knowing these risks are please?

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    In summary, injections and the speed thereof, should be the last of your concerns.

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    Pinning should be the least of your worries Bro.Things like ED no libdo depression to name a few.They are right around the corner.Young people who choose to do aas dont really have a grasp on wat they are getting into.They usually see a friend doing it and think everything is fine.Well all maybe for a year or two then it hits you.And it will beacuse nothing in life is free.There is always a price to pay.

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    Fast is a bad idea in my op
    put in in slowly 20-30sec
    and inject slowly (1-2min)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    Are you completely up to speed on the risks to your developing endocrine system when you use AAS at the age of 20? Do you have a full understanding of what AAS will do to your HPTA?

    Could you let us know what research has yielded you and what your decision to consider use knowing these risks are please?

    WTF dude if you are under 24-25 YOU ARE NOT finished developing (its not just about height!) and CAN mess that up for LIFE!

    dont worry about pinning , you should not be doing it

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    Quote Originally Posted by zgods1 View Post
    I read a couple of threads and stickys about how to inject and the correct procedures in doing so, I am just curious as to whether or not there is any real issue as to whether you push the needle in quickly or do it at a slower pace.

    I am currently in the process of deciding whether or not I want to jump on the roids and weighing up the pros and cons.

    Any information on injection speeds as such would be greatly appreciated!
    Here's some pros and cons for you. Make sure you take the time to read these.

    Cycles Gone Wrong for the Young

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...*#.UL2db2fX_fs

    The Young and Steroids

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...s#.UHBeIa7X_fs

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    I always take my time and inject slowly.

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