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    2in pins

    So for anyone who read my prior post about feeling almost like a bruise near my tailbone after injections, someone suggested that I wasn't possibly getting into the muscle with my pin(pinning glutes). I had no raised area at the injection point and there was no raised area near my tailbone just felt like a bruise. Well I was using 1.5in pins for my gluts and I wasn't putting them in ALL the way but pretty close(over an inch), on my last few pins I put the pin in all the way and I haven't felt it since so I'm thinking that was it. My body fat is below 15% right now however I do have I guess what you would call a bubble butt lol, my ass is rather large.. Should I start using 2in pins for my glutes?? Does anyone else use 2in pins for the glutes?? Also since I might have injected 3-5 shots into fat instead of muscle would that set me behind a little bit, as in will it take longer for me to feel the cyp kicking in? Pinning 250cc twice a week test cyp, thanks!

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    2" pins sound scary unless you are excessively obese there is no reason1.5" pins won't work.

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    1.5 does work... I just have to put them all the way in and I was always told to leave a little out in case the pin breaks...

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    What's your bf%???

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    I've used .5 inch insulin pins all the way up to to 2 inch pin depending what I had on hand. They all work. I personally like 1" pins in the glutes. They're less painful and I don't freak out pushing the pin in for 2 inches. Yeah, I'm a pin wimp. lol

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    Unless you have an anvil in your garage and are forging your own needles I am certain they will not break as long as you inject properly. If 1.5" is working then I see no need to change it. You didn't waste the AAS if you did indeed inject some into the fat. The data suggests it will not be absorbed as quickly in fat, but it will absorb more evenly over a slightly longer period of time. Either way, it is in there.

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