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tfuray

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shot 1.5c of winny in my tri yesterday, could barely str8n my damn arm yesterday. Today its not as sore but it looks like I got hit by a Nolan Ryan fast ball. I got british dragon stan. and it hasnt been that bad, but now I'm shootin qv, anybody else had this shit from qv or anything else, and is it anything to worry about.
 
tfuray said:
shot 1.5c of winny in my tri yesterday, could barely str8n my damn arm yesterday. Today its not as sore but it looks like I got hit by a Nolan Ryan fast ball. I got british dragon stan. and it hasnt been that bad, but now I'm shootin qv, anybody else had this shit from qv or anything else, and is it anything to worry about.


water based winny is known for causing some bad pain, qv especially...is it 100mg/ml or the 50mg/ml qV?
 
despite what you may read, i wouldn't inject into tri's. Glutes, 1ml max on delts, and vastus lateralis. And of course GH in abs.
 
tfuray said:
Curious, why would you not jab in the tris?
I'm a RN, it's not an approved site for deep IM injections. Just SQ's. Just not enough tissue there for absorption.
 
gautho said:
I'm a RN, it's not an approved site for deep IM injections. Just SQ's. Just not enough tissue there for absorption.


i find that a bit hard to believe for two reasons.....biceps are HUGE muscle, they are 70% OF your arm.....i have had MANY shots in my tricep from the doctor..i remember my mmr before college was given to me in my tricep....and i have been taking shots there for YEARS.....hell its my favorite spot.....i NEVER get lumps or hard places there, its always painless also

hell i think i got about as much mass or more on my tricep than i do my delt anyways....hell i know i do
 
I hear that drrman, when I first imorocessed into the army and got my shots I had two shots givin in my triceps, and every time I srp (get ready for deployment) I get another in my tricep.
 
I'm not saying I'm right or wrong, it's not common practice at any of the hospitals I've worked.
 
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