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Did I ruin this injection?

emptywallet

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Strange thing happened a few minutes ago when I was injectin some EQ. Normally I use 25g 1 inch's for my quads. Well, I shoot eq on monday and thurs. The last time I shot in my left quad was last monday. So, I find where abouts I shot last time, I can see the injection spot from last week, its a tiny dot. Anyway, I shoot like right next to it, not in the same place, but right next to it. Strange thing this time, pin goes in fine, slight pain, but ok. Now, it takes a LONG time to inject the juice, I know using a 25g takes a little while, but this took longer than normal. Also, towards the end, like the last quarter ml, I had to really use some force to get it to go into my quad, more force than normal. Now, my question is, did I waste the shot? I'm thinking I shot into scar tissue, and thus the EQ will not be absorbed and I wasted that ml. Any opinions?
 
I'm no doc but if it was scar tissue i believe the absorpion rate will be gradual but it will eventually be absorbed!! My 2 cents! RADAR
 
no you didnt waste the injection. it will spread through the tissue either way. your fine also it would take a long time for you to build enough scare tissue for this problem. if you inject time after time in the same area then yes on the scare tissue but its not likely.
 
boss said:
no you didnt waste the injection. it will spread through the tissue either way. your fine also it would take a long time for you to build enough scare tissue for this problem. if you inject time after time in the same area then yes on the scare tissue but its not likely.

Can anyone explain to me then why it was so freakin hard to push the plunger down?
 
Scar tissue - more dense than regular musclwe tissue. More density = more pressure on the plunger...
 
Cornholio said:
Scar tissue - more dense than regular musclwe tissue. More density = more pressure on the plunger...
thats what i was getting at but i didnt make it clear.........thanks cornholio;)
 
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