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    Quote Originally Posted by rnsplg View Post
    He means that more frequent injections are better for more stable levels. The downside of frequent injections are that you have to inject frequently, which can be a pain in the ass, and you have to make sure to rotate spots otherwise you get scar tissue. With every injection there is a risk you make a mistake et.c.
    My experience is that in order to make more frequent injections sustainable, you have to decrease the needle size. A lot of guys use harpoons, so the thought of going to EOD or E3D is not very palatable. I've found it is very easy to draw and inject with a 28G 1/2 insulin syringe. You hardly feel anything and makes it sustainable. I've been doing E3D for over 4 years.

    By risk of making a mistake, do you mean misdosing? I find it very easy to accurately draw up 0.2 mL with a 1 cc insulin syringe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Youthful55guy View Post
    My experience is that in order to make more frequent injections sustainable, you have to decrease the needle size. A lot of guys use harpoons, so the thought of going to EOD or E3D is not very palatable. I've found it is very easy to draw and inject with a 28G 1/2 insulin syringe. You hardly feel anything and makes it sustainable. I've been doing E3D for over 4 years.

    By risk of making a mistake, do you mean misdosing? I find it very easy to accurately draw up 0.2 mL with a 1 cc insulin syringe.
    I meant mistakes like being uncareful with the needle and cutting yourself in other areas et.c. Dropping stuff, moving the needle when its inside, hitting a vein. When I did peptides I injected 4 times per day and eventually it was such a chore that I was less careful = increased risk. Even if the risk is one in a thousand, if you do it every day then you will eventually have many bad experiences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rnsplg View Post
    I meant mistakes like being uncareful with the needle and cutting yourself in other areas et.c. Dropping stuff, moving the needle when its inside, hitting a vein. When I did peptides I injected 4 times per day and eventually it was such a chore that I was less careful = increased risk. Even if the risk is one in a thousand, if you do it every day then you will eventually have many bad experiences.
    I hear you. But then again, after 4 years of E3D dosing (nearly 500 injections), I have yet to have a problem injection. Absolute risk is the product of frequency X consequence. I would argue that with a 28G 1/2 inch long needle both the frequency and consequence of a mistake in injecting is inconsequential.

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