NeilB
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My last cycle of Tren/prop/SD was back in August and during that time my registered nurse (RN) wife had been very kind and supportive in giving me my injections as time permitted, using of course the usual syringe/needle. Just last Monday, she brought home from the hospital a device supposedly gives injections w/o using needles -
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Her charge nurse said that she needed to review the manual on how to use it properly. Long story short, she tried it on me by giving me one mL of Deca on my right shoulder. Needless to say, I did not feel much when she pulled the trigger. I felt a little thud on my skin, a speck of blood, and that was it. But the way she had the nozzle of the device firmly and deeply implanted into my skin - she was pushing it really hard to administer the jiuce intramuscularly - as the manual instructed made me think that it went in to my deltoid properly.
It's Wed and I feel no pain, no swelling from the injection site.
But damn, this device costs $950 a piece. Oh well, my wife brought it back today to the hospital. :sad:
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Her charge nurse said that she needed to review the manual on how to use it properly. Long story short, she tried it on me by giving me one mL of Deca on my right shoulder. Needless to say, I did not feel much when she pulled the trigger. I felt a little thud on my skin, a speck of blood, and that was it. But the way she had the nozzle of the device firmly and deeply implanted into my skin - she was pushing it really hard to administer the jiuce intramuscularly - as the manual instructed made me think that it went in to my deltoid properly.
It's Wed and I feel no pain, no swelling from the injection site.
But damn, this device costs $950 a piece. Oh well, my wife brought it back today to the hospital. :sad: