Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 Personally, I don't think the subq is as big a factor in E2 control as is the more frequent injection of smaller doses. My switch from weekly injections to every three days (IM at the time) provided much less roller coaster feeling than the subsequent switch to subq. On Mar 5, 2008, at 1:19 PM, eugenekeddy wrote: > I've been experimenting with subq T cyp injections for a few months > now. I do 20 mg into my belly, about once a week, in between my > regular IM injections. For me, 20 mg is about two day's worth, so I > might do a 20 mg subq injection, and then two days later do a 75 mg IM > in the thigh, which lasts me about 5 days. So far, I can't tell any > difference in the results between the two modes on injections. > However, I definitely prefer doing subq - it just plain hurts less. > Occasionally it will sting a bit, or the injection site might get a > bit sore. > > Eugene > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 I am with you on this I did the switch some yrs. ago to shots of Depo T every 3 days and HCG shots the 2 days each in between the T shots. My levels are more stable and my E2 is lower. Dave <groupsdude@...> wrote: Personally, I don't think the subq is as big a factor in E2 control as is the more frequent injection of smaller doses. My switch from weekly injections to every three days (IM at the time) provided much less roller coaster feeling than the subsequent switch to subq. On Mar 5, 2008, at 1:19 PM, eugenekeddy wrote: > I've been experimenting with subq T cyp injections for a few months > now. I do 20 mg into my belly, about once a week, in between my > regular IM injections. For me, 20 mg is about two day's worth, so I > might do a 20 mg subq injection, and then two days later do a 75 mg IM > in the thigh, which lasts me about 5 days. So far, I can't tell any > difference in the results between the two modes on injections. > However, I definitely prefer doing subq - it just plain hurts less. > Occasionally it will sting a bit, or the injection site might get a > bit sore. > > Eugene > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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