The needle doesn't hurt once it is through the skin. I used to have the most horrible needle phobia. I totally didn't mind injections at all if it was from someone else. But when I tried to inject myself, it was like there was some sort of force field around my a$$.

I just couldn't bring myslef to do it. Finally after sitting in the bathroom for about an hour,....seriously,....I finally did it. And wouldn't you know, the first time I stuck myself, pulled back on the plunger to see if I was in a vein, and I was.

So I had to pull out and do it again. But now on my 5th injection, I'm a pro.

It doesn't bother me at all now. The only part that hurts, like I said is the initial prick from the needle breaking through the skin. I actually push the neddle in slow after I get through the skin, and I barely feel it. The nerves under the skin are different, and fewer in quantity than at the surface of the skin.
As for how long it takes, I did my first ever quad injection today, and it took a good two minutes for 2.5cc (500mg) through a 23 gauge needle. My normal glute injections take at least a minute. I think the quad is just such a more dense muscle.
Don't fear the needle. After you finally do it for the first time, you will see just how much of a little beotch you were being. I know I did.
