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Injection site do you avoid the most?

OXANDRIN

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for me delts, glutes, tris, and chest are my comfort zones

never been a fan of quads, bis, and forget calves..... went through endles pain with pgf2a in calves and i don't know if i'll ever inject in them again.

never did lats or traps.... really never used that much gear where my rotations would bring me to that point
 
I do pecs,bi's,tri's delts and glutes,I wont ever inject IM anywhere else

quads just doesnt sound comfortable to me
 
Glutes, Delts & Quads. Try out your quads, i was a little timid at first but it is now my favorite spot. I've never had any problems there.
 
My first ever shot was in my left calf with a 20 ga. lol by accident (I thought it was a 22ga. but I drew with 22 and poked with 20). It was`nt too bad. The second shot was thigh. Now it`s the same spot in the glute for the past 4 shots.
 
I like delts, glutes (more like hips, actually) and quads - though quads are sometimes hard to pierce, as if the skin there were somehow tougher... I also occasionally do biceps, triceps and pecs. Have never had the nerve to try calves, though...
 
i will only do shots in delts and glutes... haven't tried calves or quads, but not really wanting to either... so ill stick with the 4 spots that i use.
 
Calves. Here's why . . ..

luciasbrown said:
Injecting into the calf has unique risk that most people arent aware of. The problem is that there are numerous veins below the knee that empty to the popliteal vein (A DEEP VEIN). Some of you may read my posts on cardiac test I run injecting air into the vein to assess cardiac structure and that is not a problem if you get an air bubble in the vein. But This is slightly different if you inject through and damage or inject enough to compress a calf vein, then the blood flow may be interrupted enough to cause clot formation. The lowerlegs are not that good at moving blood and leave them vulnerable to clot. I had a young pt that had a stroke that formed in his calf b/c of trauma from a surfboard hitting the back of his leg and travelled up his vascular system across a small hole in his heart and up to the brain. This can also cause clot to form and the leg will swell and usually feel warm to the touch. THe clot can literally grow up the calf veins into the deep veins called DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS. NBC reporter David Bloom died of that in Iraq when clot travelled up to his lungs and kills nearly as much as heart attacks in th US. Shooting in the calf can put you at a small risk for this and should avoided. If your leg is swollen go to your doctor or ER. They'll do a test called a leg venous duplex to rule out clot. Basically they use ultrasound to see of there is clot in the calves, I used to do it all the time and is noninvasive. Do ayourself a favor, if its swollen, warm to the touch, and some redness then get it checked out. Dont inject into the calf, the risk is small, but its not worth the risk, Ive seen people get these from sittin too long, long airplane rides, etc...It does happen.
 
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