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Shaky hands

Started by G, April 17, 2014, 03:27:51 PM

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G

My hands always shake when I'm injecting. Anyone else have this problem? Does it get better with time?
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Transguy

I used to have this problem. It turns out I was using a syringe which was much bigger than necessary for the amount I inject, meaning I had to put a lot more pressure on the syringe because of the amount of air inside, which caused the shaky hands. Have you tried maybe using a smaller syringe?
Otherwise it might have something to do with nervosity, so maybe try to relax more?
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G

It is nerves. But I didn't even think about the syringe thing. I'll talk to my doc about it since my appointment is coming up. Thanks for mentioning that.

Anyways to relax during the injection? I try to just concentrate on my breathing.
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Kyler

At first, I was too nervous because it was IM.. So I switched to subcutaneous.
Then, I felt like it was way too much liquid and it also took too long, so I switched to a higher concentration, so it was less oil. Now I'm fine.

When I was a nervous wreck, I'd listen to music like Explosions in the Sky, Sigur Ros, super calming stuff... That's about all that got me through it.
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Emerson

I get light headed from nerves. I just try and enjoy the rush! I was taught to "dart" the needle in. But it's too scary and I don't mind pain, so I push it is slowly and it's better.
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