Hi everyone!
I've been using mt2 with sodiom chloride (frozen syringes),* and sometimes i think i don't stick the needle in right because when i press and the liquid comes out i could see my skun bloating (pic attached).* Is it dangerous?* Does that mean that the mt2 didn't go in my body and i just wasted it?
This never happened to me when i was using mt2 with bac water...
Also my stomach is always bloated,* could it be because of the sodium chloride?
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Hi everyone! ]I've been using mt2 with sodiom chloride (frozen syringes),* and sometimes i think i don't stick the needle in right because when i press and the liquid comes out i could see my skun bloating (pic attached).* Is it dangerous?* Does that mean that the mt2 didn't go in my body and i just wasted it?
This never happened to me when i was using mt2 with bac water...
Also my stomach is always bloated,* could it be because of the sodium chloride?
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I have also used Sodium Chloride, but I added Benzyl Alcohol. I could not even use the skin of the abdomen as administration site because of my low bodyfat%.
Try to inject yourself 130 degrees from the navel like myself always makes perfectly smooth and painless. Use short needle and inject the entire length of the needle 30 degrees, in lifted skin fold.
From what I can see and from my experience it seems to me that you're not injecting deep enough. Fine tune your administration protocol and you should be g2g going forward. No stress with regards to using sodium chloride!
You may find that Dr. John Crisler's method works for you; he is a physician and recommends against pinching the skin prior to injecting. You can view his video at the following URL. Although he is injecting another medication, his technique is applicable to most subcutaneous shots, so I hope you find it helpful. It is also slightly amusing, too. Enjoy!
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You may find that Dr. John Crisler's method works for you; he is a physician and recommends against pinching the skin prior to injecting. You can view his video at the following URL. Although he is injecting another medication, his technique is applicable to most subcutaneous shots, so I hope you find it helpful. It is also slightly amusing, too. Enjoy!
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The pins I use are 30u and 31ga and very short needle.
I still try to guide it in under the skin and avoid the muscle.
Around a 45 degree angle.
Your bump does not look bad, mine do that but as long as it does
not hang around for hours, I'd not worry. (My insulin does same)