If not, I bet he was injecting something like prop, probably a little too quickly, and was shaking the needle. The pain and redness will pass in a few days. Stretch it as best you can...
If not, I bet he was injecting something like prop, probably a little too quickly, and was shaking the needle. The pain and redness will pass in a few days. Stretch it as best you can...
There's a thread on here about injecting and the various methods used to help reduce these sort of "sides", ie. hot shower before injecting, placing your gear in warm water before drawing, warm rag on area of injection before injection, what PI mentioned, stay loose while injecting, etc etc...
There's a thread on here about injecting and the various methods used to help reduce these sort of "sides", ie. hot shower before injecting, placing your gear in warm water before drawing, warm rag on area of injection before injection, what PI mentioned, stay loose while injecting, etc etc...
I can't remember what it was titled...I'll search for it and post back if I can find it, but I threw out quite a few and PI had some ideas too...I'm others can throw out a few more suggestions, right guys?
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