Accidental IM injection?

I seem to like 1/2 in needles. Some people feel less stinging if you go deeper like with Glutithione. I also use them IM with my igf1-lr3. I have sometimes noticed clear liquid seeping out after sub q injection. I think if you inject deeper, you can minimize losing your fluids.
 
Fair enough! I'm not sure if it's because of how much body fat we have or what, but I inject like 3 times a day sometimes, and inject my friend weekly, and I've never seen a drop of blood or leakage. I'd definitely consider using a longer needle if that was the case though.
 
Sometimes I might see a small drop of clear liquid if I use 5/16", so I press a bit deeper and wait a second before removing the needle.

Also, if I'm injecting something more important, like Reta instead of BPC, I use 1/2" usually. Bleeding is common, but it's just a tiny bit and it clots quickly. One swipe with an alcohol pad and it's done.
 
I'm curious about BPC-157. I've seen it mentioned for healing. Can you even take it orally, or does it have to be injected to work? I saw some capsules for sale, but they're expensive.
 
I've also wondered about injecting peptides intravenously. Are there any risks involved? Are there specific peptides that should be avoided IV?
 
I've read that when using BPC-157 for healing, you should inject it near the injury. Is that really necessary? I just had rotator cuff surgery, and I'm only able to use one arm right now, so injecting close to my shoulder is difficult. I'm currently injecting sub-q in my belly fat.
 
Veggie_Health said:
I've read that when using BPC-157 for healing, you should inject it near the injury. Is that really necessary?

I think micro-dosing it close to the injury gives a better chance for the injured area to absorb the BPC 157. It'll eventually go systemic anyway. I've had the best results micro-dosing near the injury.
 
Bee_Gains860 said:
I think micro-dosing it close to the injury gives a better chance for the injured area to absorb the BPC 157. It'll eventually go systemic anyway. I've had the best results micro-dosing near the injury.

Can you explain more about microdosing? What does that look like when you're doing it?
 
Veggie_Health said:
Can you explain more about microdosing? What does that look like when you're doing it?

If I need to use 500mcg total, I imagine a 1-inch square around the injury. Then I inject 100mcg in each corner of the square, and the last 100mcg in the middle. I first heard about this technique years ago when people were discussing IGF-1 and MGF.
 
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