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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahbuddy289 View Post
    Just curious what you guys do when you hit a nerve when putting the needle in? Do you pull it out or just continue and get it over with? I usually just try to continue with the injection. Just the other say I hit one in my shoulder and the muscle was twitching pretty bad but I just pushed on. Any harm in doing that?
    Why would I pull out?
    I take the pain and hope the pip wont be to bad
    I injected into the quad once and within a few hours I could barely walk on that leg
    Take the pain

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    Quote Originally Posted by EDCG19 View Post
    Why would I pull out?
    I take the pain and hope the pip wont be to bad
    I injected into the quad once and within a few hours I could barely walk on that leg
    Take the pain

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    It’s not a pain issue. Sure it doesn’t feel great but the muscle jumps around and twitches the whole time and I can’t imagine that making for a very good injection and wasn’t sure if it could cause any problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahbuddy289 View Post
    It’s not a pain issue. Sure it doesn’t feel great but the muscle jumps around and twitches the whole time and I can’t imagine that making for a very good injection and wasn’t sure if it could cause any problems.
    That happens to me sometimes, I just pull the needle back and pin it to another spot available.

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