Here is another big question we here alot...Usually it is the type of gear your injecting...Test prop is a popular one that causes pain for many... But nerves are a big area of concern also... And that’s something none of us – experienced or not – know anything about... We’re not doctors, despite feeling like we are at times... Several factors could be at play... Angle is one... You might be going in at a wrong angle because of a lack of flexibility... Needle dullness can also be the reason (hope you’re not boiling and restabbing) from multiple dips into rubber vial stoppers can be the culprit, so you should always draw out with one and change the tip to a fresh one so you stab your skin with something that has never dulled... Bad luck is another, or too much packed into one syringe... Why not have someone you trust who is experienced, stab you a few times and see the difference... Technique is everything... Have them teach you what you’re doing wrong... The only other thing I can think of is the size you’re using... Remember, the smaller the number the larger the needle barrel... If you’re using an overly large one because you think oil needs to go through something enormous, then you’re probably just injuring the crap out of your tissue each time you inject... A few other things to remember: warm up the site with a washcloth, hot tub session or shower first... Don’t move or tense up... Rotate injection sites... Good luck... __________________
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-TRAINING IS THE ENGINE... -PROTEIN IS THE GASOLINE... -AND JUICE IS THE NITROUS OXIDE... Pain is temporary, glory is forever,