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My doctor is moving me from t gel which I've been on for like four five years to subq shots!!
Apparently my t levels are shit and have been since I start hrt in 2017. Back when I did I'm shots
I'm excited tho it's once a week and me and my mom are getting trained by the nurses
Quick Tips for Injections
According to Stealth Bros & Co, provider of luxury medical storage options for transmasculine folks, “...going slow isn’t the answer [to a painless injection]. To reduce pain inject fast at a 90 degree angle for IM [injections] and a 45 degree angle for SubQ”
I like to say “quick jab ain’t that bad; slow poke ain’t a joke”
How I do my subcutaneous injection each Sunday.
I had my first T appointment today (planned parenthood) and the doctor says to do sub q injection (injecting into the fatty part of leg or tummy) instead of intramuscular injection, and that with sub q you can use a lower dose of testosterone and get the same effects, I trust her, but does anyone else have insight on this? It sounds too good to be true
This turns out to be controversial—the most recent research I’m aware of showed no statistical difference in actual blood levels, but those don’t necessarily correspond to changes that you see. Subcutaneously-delivered T is absorbed slower than intramuscularly-delivered T (there are a lot of blood vessels in your muscle) which translates to less extreme peaks/valleys and a more stable internal hormone profile. Think about it like a gas pedal: If you keep tapping it, you’ll keep jumping forwards and then slowing down, versus if you press down smoothly and accelerate forwards. So, for some people, this can translate to a lower effective dose. It is genuinely a great method, and those are benefits for a lot of people! I think it’s just less commonly used than IM injections because it’s a little more fiddly and can be more anxiety-provoking for people with certain kinds of needle issues (hello).
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Just went to the doc. Yestersay and will get my T levels soon hopefully
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Every time I do my sub q shot I have this weird feeling I'm going to inject into my abdominal cavety or organs and have to remind myself, dude, the needle a half inch. That ain't happenin. Anxiety is a weird thing.
I am officially not pre-t anymore!!!! It hurt less than I thought it would and I only felt queasy from the needle after I was already done with the injection 😂