
Originally Posted by
michael30
Op personally I would use the smallest needle possible. Scar tissue and damage to the soft tissue can and does occur over the long run. I'm on Dr prescribed trt. My Dr didn't explain anything to me when I first started. and I was injecting with 21 guage 1.5 inch whale harpoon needles for the first year or so I was on trt. Unfortunately to this day(10 years later) I still have some issues with certain areas where I use to inject. I would recommend trying 25-27 guage 1 inch needles and see how that works for you. Or you can even inject with 29-30G insulin syringes, if you have trouble drawing your gear up in a 30 guage you can always try back loading them. I've done it and it works pretty good ( you just draw up with a bigger guage needle ,grab the syringe you want to inject with. Pull the plunger part of the syringe out of the back. Take your full syringe and squirt the gear in the back of the syringe. Carefully put the plunger back in. Turn it over and get the air out and inject)