Shoulder pin

tooth

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So, I know this topic has been gone over and over on this site, but I just started using the insulin syringes for my shoulder pins. It's been four weeks, and it's worth the hype. The small .5ml syringes do the job well, injection is easier, much less incidence of pip, etc. Haven't had bloods done again to see if there is any difference, but so far so good.

Just wanted to say thank you to those on this site.
 
So, I know this topic has been gone over and over on this site, but I just started using the insulin syringes for my shoulder pins. It's been four weeks, and it's worth the hype. The small .5ml syringes do the job well, injection is easier, much less incidence of pip, etc. Haven't had bloods done again to see if there is any difference, but so far so good.

Just wanted to say thank you to those on this site.

Most people respond the way you do from my experience. The .5mL makes all the difference with the small doses most TRT guys need.
 
So, I know this topic has been gone over and over on this site, but I just started using the insulin syringes for my shoulder pins. It's been four weeks, and it's worth the hype. The small .5ml syringes do the job well, injection is easier, much less incidence of pip, etc. Haven't had bloods done again to see if there is any difference, but so far so good.

Just wanted to say thank you to those on this site.

Before I started TRT, I must have watched Nelson's video 20 times. I've never injected myself or anyone before. "Nelson taught me how to inject".
 
Use the .5ml insulin pin as well into the delts. I also push onto the syringe a little against the muscle to get a little deeper. Those syringes are perfect for small, frequent injections with little to no waste!
 

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