I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I'm not even sure if I injected correctly the last time. I have such a fear of needles that I looked away when I pushed the pen against my skin. How can I tell if the medicine actually went in?
I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I'm not even sure if I injected correctly the last time. I have such a fear of needles that I looked away when I pushed the pen against my skin. How can I tell if the medicine actually went in?
If you twisted the dial to your dose and then pushed it firmly against your body, you probably injected it. I barely feel the needle, so it's hard to tell. You did a great job facing your fears!
not medical, but the biochemistry makes sense—some peptides need other stuff present to work. i'm not a pro but the sources i trust usually get it right. learned to rotate injection sites to fat areas after initial pain issues.