Thread: Is this subQ or shallow IM?
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10-11-2017, 01:29 PM #1New Member
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Is this subQ or shallow IM?
Couldn't stand the 3 foot long 21g needles my doc recommended so I got a bag of 29g 5/8" insulin needles and they've been working much better for me. I'm injecting at 90° straight into my upper quads burying the needle completely with additional slight pressure to go a bit deeper. My quads are pretty lean. Not sure if it even matters, the only reason I'm asking is because sometimes I give my legs a rest and inject into my dealts and I'm pretty certain the needle is in muscle there and I've read that subQ vs IM injections will absorb at different rates so I want to stick to the same program and avoid unnecessary spikes or what not.
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10-11-2017, 01:58 PM #2Senior Member
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I use 1/2 inch 28G needles and I'm pretty certain it is shallow muscle, but then again, it doesn't matter whether it's IM or SC. I have yet to see any conclusive data that shows it matters either way. I've been doing this for about 6 years with very stable T levels. I pity the poor fools that stick with the traditional harpoons that most docs set them up with. They just don't know there's a better way.
Oh, regarding rotating to delts. I tried that for a while and see no reason for it. I now just alternate left and right upper outer quads. I sincerely doubt a 29G or 28G needle will have any affect on muscle tissue.
Also, I used to apply additional pressure as you described, but don't anymore. I believe that it can cause minor damage to the skin, so I stopped. I just use enough pressure to move the plunger down.
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10-11-2017, 02:00 PM #3
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