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Guest JoannaSydney

I have a question for people on injections has anyone had a issue were they didnt get the injection in the right spot?I might be worring for nothing i can do that from time to time.What i saying is i heard about if the injection is too shallow than problems can happen.Ive been doing my own for few months i dont think i have had an issue so maybe im just worring my self to death and im freaking myself out.If anyone on injections can give anything thnks :)

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Joanna, I think you should ask your doctor or a nurse, or have them show you the proper place and method to inject. We aren't medical professionals.

Carolyn Marie

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Joanna, I think you should ask your doctor or a nurse, or have them show you the proper place and method to inject. We aren't medical professionals.

Carolyn Marie

thanks but i have i dont want to call my doctor if i dont have to
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Giving injections wrong can have serious consequences. Or so I have read. A brush up session with your Dr would be worth it.

Also Drs have different preferences for how and where to inject so any information we gave you could contraindicate what your Dr wants as well as being dangerously close to giving medical advise,

No one here is qualified to give you medical advise and tell you how to inject. That has to be between yourself and the Dr,

Johnny

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Because injection techniques do vary and the consequences can be serious I think you still need to consult a medical professional. They might even be able to tell you over the phone.

But basically this is a medical situation and a medical call. Unsafe and unwise for anyone on a forum to advise you about.

Sorry-I know that is frustrating but we want our members to be safe and if we guess wrong that might not be the case

Johnny

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I completly disagree its not medical situation either i got it in the muscle or i didnt there is only 2 places that estrodial is delivered upper quad front thigh techniques have nothing to due with it

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I've been injecting for a few months and I believe everything is okay, but there really is no way to tell for sure other than followup blood work. I have an appointment early next month.

Jenny

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The effects of not getting an injection where and how your doctor told you to do it, will be unneeded pain, and a decreased effectveness of the dose, but maybe a couple of other dillys that the doctor will tell you about. You can sometimes have the stuff leak back out on you which is a mess, and missed dose, because you will not know how much was effective and you darn well don't risk doubling the dose without instructions from your doctor.

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I heard something about rash did anyone here that

No! But if I was getting a rash and thought it might be from injecting, I would be seeing my doctor right away. That is not something I would ignore.

Jenny

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Joanna,

Between this post and your one on progesterone it seems you are very reluctant to talk to your doctor.

It is extremely important to take questions like this to your health provider especially if you get something like a rash. They are trained and are in your service to provide you with this type of help and information.

Mia

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Guest JoannaSydney

I went for a walk last night in flanel pants mind you i have stuble from shaving and i got a rash on both my front thighs i cant honesty if its connected

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Im not reluctant to talk to my doctor my post on progesterone has nothing to do with this one i havent had a problem with my injections this time was the only time i ever had an issue

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Im not reluctant to talk to my doctor my post on progesterone has nothing to do with this one i havent had a problem with my injections this time was the only time i ever had an issue

Joanna,

And this is why I don't understand the reason for not seeing a doctor. My first injection was given by a nurse who taught me the procedure on how to give injections. The next injection I was invited to come back and we would go through the same process except I would have to give myself the injection. I am extremely surprised that your endo did not go through this with you and the dangers on what could happen if you don't inject correctly. If that was the case I would be looking for another doctor because by not following proper procedures, bad things can happen. Things like overdosing that can lead to heart problems and death, or bacterial infections.

Frankly I'm surprised you don't know all this. HRT is something you need to fully understand before you ever start. They are a very powerful and not to be taken without being monitored. Again I'm surprised your endo didn't mention to you that if you had any concerns to make sure you seek treatment.

Jenny

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My experience suggests...

If you experience pain you could possibly be doing it wrong.

If you experience swelling and irritation you could be doing it wrong, have an insensitivy to the serum or the serum is contaminated.

If you don't experience the expected results you could be doing it wrong.

If you get lots of blood it could be wrong, but even right there can be blood.

Is serum leaks back out of the injection site it could be wrong.

If you get a sudden headache, sudden death or permanent loss of feeling you likely did something seriously wrong.

Unfortunatly there just isn't a good indicator that it is right other than the abscence of all the things that could mean it is wrong. Since some things that indicate it could be wrong could apply to a good injection and even if there is none of them, say for example you inject into fat rather than muscle, it is really hard to tell.

Just my observations....

Seems to me if you are unsure if doing it right, you kinda have to ask your doctor.

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I didnt read everyone posts here, so i might be repeating something here...

Testo is an IM injection, that means Intra Muscular, its not a tiny shallow injection like you do for diebetes.

It is NOT an IV injection, (Intra Vascular). if you inject into an artery or a veign, well you won't have the time to do anything about it, so you have to do it the right way, or dont do it yourself.

I used to have a freind who was an LPN, and later i lived with her for a while, my doctor knew she gave me my shots, so i didnt have to go in and have it done, or do it myself. After I moved, I just got to my doctors office and they get one of the nurses there to give me my shot. Its cheap, and they bill my insurance so i dont pay anything for it anyway.

Sometimes I think its a pain to have to go in to get my short, but then again, its not far from me, and i pass there during the week anyway when i go shopping and stuff.. no big deal. I dont do my own sot because I'm a chicken. also, it doesnt hurt at all, if they poke me in the butt with the needle. when i got lower doses, my freind gave it to me in my arm, but it cant handle normal doses in the arm, you'd have to do it in the butt or the thigh.

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thats not what i was asking i was asking what side affects people have had or if anyone has had a problem with injections

OK, side affects? among other things, the heart will stop if you inject an IM injectable into a vein or artery.

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I heard something about rash did anyone here that

if you have a bad reaction to a shot, like an allergy or an infection, you can get a rash as at least one of the symptoms. Allergies and infections can range all the way on the scales between harmless and deadly. thats simple sense.

If you move the needle while you're injecting, it can hurt as it tears at the tissue inside, if they accidently do that i noticed it might bleed out when they pull it or it just hurts. if they have a steady hand it usually woks out better, but thats obvious.

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I have a question for people on injections has anyone had a issue were they didnt get the injection in the right spot? What i saying is i heard about if the injection is too shallow than problems can happen.

How can the shot be too shallow? One of the reasons the needles used are between 1-2" is to make sure it is deep enough. If you inserted the needle to full depth, you injected in the "right spot".

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