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gococksDJS said:have you done pecs mudge? That seems painful as well...
Really? I just assumed it would hurt like a bitch...LAM said:I don't feel a thing in the pecs.
LAM said:I don't feel a thing in the pecs.
I stopped doing glutes all together and just rotate quads. With 2 shots a week, I only need 2 injection sites and glutes kept hurting for days after a shot while quads have never hurt me once. I had a hard time keeping the needle stable due to the awkward angle and I couldn't use both hands like on quads.young d said:rather you than me! i think i'll stick to the glutes, MAYBE thighs or delts if jabbing the glutes becomes a 'pain in the arse'
In theory, if the needle is long enough you can stick it wherever you want, but whether or not growth will occur is another story. Basically the body has three different types of muscle tissue, Smooth muscle, called so because it's the only one lacking striations, cardiac muscle, or what forms the contractile wall of your heart, and skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscle is what you inject anabolic steroids into, and skeletal muscles are what control voluntary movement. Growth occurs when a steroid hormone complex stimulates the transcription of mRNA which is translated into a specific protein. Unlike smooth muscles and cardiac muscles, the protein receptors in skeletal muscles interact with some hormones (in this case, anabolic) by means of intercellular reception. This is how hydrophobic molecules pass over the phospholipid bilayer, and steroid hormones are hydrophobic, which is why your skeletal muscles can increase protein uptake with the administration of anabolics but your cardiac and smooth muscles don't.Vieope said:Is there a muscle you can´t give an injection? If so, why?
ME TOO!gococksDJS said:I stopped doing glutes all together and just rotate quads. With 2 shots a week, I only need 2 injection sites and glutes kept hurting for days after a shot while quads have never hurt me once. I had a hard time keeping the needle stable due to the awkward angle and I couldn't use both hands like on quads.
What are you taking?westb51 said:a couple of weeks ago i ran across a site that showed pics of all the places that injections could be given. (i think it was in someones sig) now i'm having trouble relocating it. can somone post a link?
Thx westb51
For me, EQ makes the shots less painful. Ive pinned QV's Test E by itself and it hurt and I had a lump under my skin for a few days, and then I pinned the test with EQ and even though it was 2cc's rather than just 1, it was much easier.ZorroAzul said:I tried THIGH injections and they were absolutely painless... until two days after the injection, I was crippled and could barely walk, let alone go up the stairs.
I injected in the right spot, the right needle length. Maybe the EQ had high BA, but I am not doing thigh shots ever again.
PEC Shots, I tried once and I thought I'd die of burning pain when I shot the gear, I had to withdraw, change needle and go back to the pincushion, my butt. But I do think I didn't inject deep enough.
i was just wondering where the site was. although i might give myself a fluMaynard Keenan said:What are you taking?
gococksDJS said:In theory, if the needle is long enough you can stick it wherever you want, but whether or not growth will occur is another story. Basically the body has three different types of muscle tissue, Smooth muscle, called so because it's the only one lacking striations, cardiac muscle, or what forms the contractile wall of your heart, and skeletal muscle. Skeletal muscle is what you inject anabolic steroids into, and skeletal muscles are what control voluntary movement. Growth occurs when a steroid hormone complex stimulates the transcription of mRNA which is translated into a specific protein. Unlike smooth muscles and cardiac muscles, the protein receptors in skeletal muscles interact with some hormones (in this case, anabolic) by means of intercellular reception. This is how hydrophobic molecules pass over the phospholipid bilayer, and steroid hormones are hydrophobic, which is why your skeletal muscles can increase protein uptake with the administration of anabolics but your cardiac and smooth muscles don't.