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Is there any problem with always injecting injecting test into the same muscle. Its just easier for me to do it in the right delt??? idk why.
you usually want to cycle through different spots to prevent scare tissue, and your receptors will be better if you dont shoot in the same spot everytime.
example: right glute, right quad, left glute, left quad....then you can do upper body if you wish like right delt, left delt, right tri, left tri and so on
Shooting in the same spot all the time does not effect your receptors. The angrogens don't bind to their receptors until after they enter the bloodstream, not locally at the muscle injected. I wish that were the case, because then we could say good-bye to lagging bodyparts, but it is not. Nothing happens locally at the muscle injected androgen-wise. That being said, it is good to rotate injects due to scar tissue build up.
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really? i have been told wrong ha
id trust you over who told me the receptor story. thanks for the heads up.
hey at least im not totally ignorant
I must be to much of a puss bc the thought of doing it in the delt myself makes me feel queezy. But I'm not to fond of needles anyways lol. The glute is my muscle of choice.
If you hit these areas you can easily rotate side to side and through the list and avoid scar tissue build-up.
Glute - Top, Outside Quadrant
Quad - Top, Outside Quadrant
Delt - Peak of medial deltoid (I try to alternate towards the front of mid delt and towrds back of mid delt, but i avoid oil injects into front or rear delts - IGF is another story
Always aspirate
I only want to really inject mine in my quads. Do you think just switching back and fourth from my right and left quad ill be alright?