well, it's 3:13am here. eating my cottage cheese, listening to "shake that ass bitch", bored, and just figured i'd drop one last post in here before i go to sleep.
so anyway, yesterday i was going to inject my b12 as usual. everything was completely normal, but i thought it might be a good idea to try a technique i heard about for injecting. i had read somewhere that by pulling the skin to one side a slight bit right before injecting, you can offset the injection site on the skin so that nothing can leak out to the surface. made perfect sense, so figured i'd try it.
so pulled the skin back, injected the needle into my delt, and all went well. let go of the skin after i injected and was about to aspirate. well, obviously when injecting your delt you only have one hand to work with. my hand slipped off the pin a bit and it sprung sideways cause of the skin being offset. it went from being straight on to being at about a 45% angle. oops.
surprisingly it didn't hurt at all. injected as usual, pulled out, and all was fine. just figured i'd share this experience so you guys can get a nice visual of the needle churning around in my delt like that. enjoy.![]()