Testosterone Injections and Scar Tissue

I inject twice a week on my upper quads. My question is at what point accumulated scar tissue reduces the ability of a muscle to function at full capacity. Let say that in 10 years I will have injected each leg about 500 times. So I assume that the muscle will be full of scar tissue. Is there a pint that the amount of scar tissue is too ugh and the muscle becomes disfanctional? Thanks
 
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Are you injecting with an insulin syringe or a large gauge 1 or 1/5" needle? With an insulin syringe is so tiny there should be no major worry. Type 1 diabetics have to inject several times a day their entire lifetime. If you are using a large gauge needle, stop that and get some insulin syringes. :)
 
I injec with long 25 needle intramuscular.

I injec with long 25 needle intramuscular.


QUOTE=ERO;45404]Are you injecting with an insulin syringe or a large gauge 1 or 1/5" needle? With an insulin syringe is so tiny there should be no major worry. Type 1 diabetics have to inject several times a day their entire lifetime. If you are using a large gauge needle, stop that and get some insulin syringes. :)[/QUOTE]
 
Periandros

I have been on testosterone since 1993 or so. I have only injected in the quad area three times and regreted each time.

I used to inject in glutes in front of a mirror. 6-7 years ago I switched to subcutaneous and then about 4 years ago to shallow IM due to a right hand operation.


Here is info on subcutaneous and shallow intra muscular injection techniques.


Subcutaneous Administration of Testosterone


[video=vimeo;131544919]https://vimeo.com/131544919[/video]



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I injec with long 25 needle intramuscular.


QUOTE=ERO;45404]Are you injecting with an insulin syringe or a large gauge 1 or 1/5" needle? With an insulin syringe is so tiny there should be no major worry. Type 1 diabetics have to inject several times a day their entire lifetime. If you are using a large gauge needle, stop that and get some insulin syringes. :)
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For 99% of guys, SubQ works just the same as IM and you can get away from those huge needles. Switch to a 29 gauge and you wont even feel it when you inject.
 
Thank you all. Eventually I will switch to subQ. I also like Nelson's practice to do test and HCD in one injection. I am still curious though, if two mane iM on the same are! Eventually destroy the muscle do excess scar tissue.
 
I usually refer to diabetics...injecting every day if not multiple times a day, I don't think that they fear it. But as others stated, you can mitigate any concern using a 29g instead of 25g, and rotating around your injection sites. If scar tissue is still an issue for you, you should not inject. It's that simple.
 

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