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    Pinning tren

    I have read that many people are switching pin locations of TRT to Subq these days. Is there any research on pinning Tren Subq and results? I am new to Tren and man, the pinned areas are usually so sore for a few days. I am having to pin my body areas like rotating hands on a clock!

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    Uhhh, who the fuck is pinning gear sub-q. Any links to that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiki View Post
    Uhhh, who the fuck is pinning gear sub-q. Any links to that?
    They’re basically micro dosing up to a couple hundreds mgs a week broken into backfilled insulin pins. As Cylon points out, it’s more in a TRT setting. There’s some blood level charts to support it. I personally think it’s overkill but there is definitely a growing consensus that prefers it. As volume goes up (mgs per week) the more difficult it becomes and it’s literally pinning every day…365

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    I tried tren sub-q. Fucked up that area of the stomach each time for days with blue marks. Might be different for each person though so you’ll just have to try it.

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    As mentioned above....gso or maybe cottonseed oil. Castor oil sub-q is just a flat out "no way" for me.

    Haven't tried Mig840 sub-q, so no experience to offer there.
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    There's definitely no "research" on this with regard to tren as tren has no human use thats recognized by the medical community.

    I think it's overkill. Even when I'm on TRT dose I'm more than fine doing 1 or 2 shots a week. I'm also too cheap to use 7 syringes when I could be using one or 2.

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