I’ve known guys that have done this… with some it helps and with others it doesn’t. Depends if you like to push things a bit or be more conservative. ‘Usually’ I’d say no.
Dropped 250mg in as a front load.
Jeeezes, hello sex drive!!!
Couldn’t get rid of all the tiny little air bubbles- is this ok in intramuscular? Doesnt seem to have done anything negative!
It’s not worth fretting over. In other news, how many millilitres did you inject, and where?
1ml (250mg/ml vials).
Wife stuck it in my glute for me.
Want to learn to do quads and delts so I can rotate etc
Small bubbles aren’t going to matter. I mean, I wouldn’t purposely dump a bunch of air in or anything but it’s not going to hurt you.
I still prefer delts with a small needle. I honesty do the same side 3x a week and have never even been sore. I should probably rotate at some point but haven’t felt like bothering
Blood sugar just totally crashed! Sat in the bath and was shaking and dizzy.
Just literally eaten EVERYTHING in the house…
Anyone else experienced the T causing this?
My sugar addiction causes it but not sure I can blame it on TRT ![]()
Yes I have. Happened several days in a row. It was my sign that I was on too much T. I had been on a new dose about 8 weeks when it started, along with sudden starving hunger (sometimes accompanied by a low sugar feeling, sometimes not). Within a couple days of a lower dose, the problem stopped. My body is pretty sensitive to T, however.
To be clear, I only decided I was on too high a dose when it became a recurring thing (kept repeating over several days). I had it happen a couple other times on T over the course of 18 months but they were one offs.
Use eBay to get sterile vials (very cheap and usually in packs of 10). I have the same 1ml amps of Test E and I decant them 3 amps at a time into each sterile vial, then draw as needed.
FYI the dorsogluteal injection site isn’t nearly as good as the ‘ventrogluteal’. I rotate the delts, ventrogluteals and quads so each site is well rested by the time it has another ‘turn’. The ventrogluteal is worth looking up though as it’s easy to reach and doesn’t appear to have the same blood vessel/nerve issues as the dorsogluteal.