when i did my last injection yesterday i injected in the right glute then right after felt a warm feeling going down my right leg what is that
when i did my last injection yesterday i injected in the right glute then right after felt a warm feeling going down my right leg what is that
did you aspirate? if not you could've injected into a vein
also, do you warm your AS before you inject, and what AS did you inject
ya i aspirated and an air bubble came into the syringe but this time it didnt leave. i was doing test e 300
what do you mean it didnt leave, are you sure you injected into the right spot?
usually the bubble shoots back out but this time it stayed in the syringe
i've never seen that before, though i've never cycled, just shot alot of b12, either way let's look at this logically
you didn't shoot into a vein because you aspirated
your glute is kinda hard to miss with an injection so i bet you hit the muscle
you didn't hit your sciatic nerve or inject into an artery cause if you hit your sciatic you'd definitely know it and the artery would've given blood
i'd say your fine, just to be sure, what gauge and length needle are you using
It's a common sensation some people get when they do glutes. You're not the only one who's felt this, I know others who have.
so does this mean i hit the muscle? ive been worried that i havent been hitting it but i use 1.5'' needles
Yeah you probably went into the muscle. It doesn't mean the stuff is running down your leg. Even if you didn't go into the muscle, it still wouldn't run down your leg because it can't, lol. It's just a sensation that you get.
I guess it's kinda like that feeling you get of water hitting your skin when it FEELS like it's starting to rain outside but it's really not raining. It's all mental.
you probably hit a cutaneous nerve on the way in, no biggy.
u sure u didnt make potty? on my 1st shot of each cycle i get really really excited and pee just a little before i shot myself
very funny
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