this is my limited experience learned from here and experience.
My experience with shoulder shots is that it's the worst, maybe it's me but it was sore real sore for too long. i shoot triceps, thighs and glute, rotating because I go ed. For some reason biceps seem spooky to me but i've tried biceps and it wasnt as bad as shoulder. maybe it was the tren but the shoulder shot was sore all day. I've found so far that if you shoot an area that is sore from just working out, it makes the aftermath all the more sore. my experience is limited, but tried.
I learned here and it works to shoot everything with 25 gauge it forces you to go slow which prevents the adverse medical effects. can't think of the terms. Buy a box of 100 1-1/2" 25 gauge needles for about $7. cut a needle cap and place it on the syringe so the needle will only go in about an inch for all shots except glute. If your shooting more than 1 cc at a time you may consider going slightly bigger than 25 gauge because of how long it might take. Im sticking with 25 for all shots though. they are pain free and supposedly you dont get those infections or whatever they are called as easy if the gear goes in slower.
buy a box of 100 syringes at least 21 gauge or bigger to draw with, about $10. i don't go 18 gauge because im afraid it might wear out the rubber stoppers on the vial faster, but Im just a rookie, fininshin my first cycle. After drawing discard the 21 gauge, pop on the 25 gauge and the spacer if necessary. you will not feel a thing, basically and 25 is as good as it gets. you will also have a fresh and more sterile needle for your injection with no burs, gear on the needle etc. which you can get from drawing.
If you do some web searches for medical supplies, you'll find them real cheap and they'll mail them right to you. not supposed to name sources here, but the place that sales fina has them and other places even cheaper.
If anyone has better ideas I'm all ears.




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