Hello all!
I have been eyeballing this place for some time and I finally took the steps to make an account here! I'm 23, and I started Estradiol valerate less than a month ago, and my question is about the consequences of what I did regarding my injections.
My provider and I originally came up with a schedule to inject weekly every Saturday. This most recent Saturday I went to inject, in a slightly different spot than normal on the thigh opposite of the previous injection (more towards the lateral side of my thigh this time). When I did, I noticed I struck a nerve and swiftly took the needle out (without actually depositing the Estradiol of course). I found myself in a very strong and sudden state of panic, and swore off of doing injections, and I'd somehow find a way to have some alternate form of administration. I felt the urge/idea to simply try again later than night, but I was too nervous that I would mess something up again.
Now fast forward to Wednesday and while thankfully everything with my thigh seems alright, I can't get this off of my mind. I've been beating myself up and I realized I was regressing back into the same state as I was prior to starting E (which while I can "deal" with, certainly isn't what I want). The more time that passes, the more I can't help but really want to try injecting again. I desperately want to go back on E, now that my fear of messing something up feels like it subsided. The injection I was meant to take was <dosage removed>, and this would be the last dose before increasing it to <dosage removed> the next injection.
However my questions are these: did I just throw off this part of my transition by a whole lot by missing my last injection? Would it be ill advised after missing this lower dose injection to continue on with the schedule I set up with my provider? Would there be any meaningful consequences to delaying my injection by almost 5 days?
I've been beating myself up over the past few days about how I simply "messed everything up", but I'd like to know from someone with more experience if I really truly did mess anything up here?
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Hi Danielle, welcome to Susan's Place! You'll be fine, it's long-term exposure to estradiol that works the magic. See you around the site!
Hugs, Devlyn
Hi, Danielle!
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You haven't messed anything up. You might have set back your physical transition by 5 days, but considering that HRT will probably last years, it's not going to make a bit of difference in the long run.
If you have a fear of using needles, talk to your prescribing doctor about different methods of administration. If they do not want to prescribe oral E for health reasons, you could use patches. I have been on patches for two years, and they work really well.
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Yes, as she said you're fine.
When I injected in my thigh I used my hand up against my hip then went out from my middle finger about a inch or two depending on the size of your thighs.
I now inject in my butt because the uptake is longer.
Here is a pic of what I would do. I would sit down, put the base of my hand or wrist up against my bone. Go to my middle finger, then go to the outside from my middle finger.
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OMG!!! I hit a nerve once. I almost passed out from the pain, but I finished the injection first.
Yeah, missing a dose isn't critical in terms of the transition, but it might effect your emotions. I know when my last injection is running out because I start to get moody.
CindyLou's example is spot on. I learned this from a video after hitting a nerve once. I take it a step further. Once you've found the spot press down with two fingers, and spread them out. Inject between Fingers. Once done rub the area for a minute. Little to no pain doing it this way.
After 5 years of giving myself a shot weekly, I still dislike it. BUT, it is well worth my dislike for the shot itself. I alternate between right and left weekly. I have had several times when i hit a vein, leaving a bruise or sometimes blood....scary but not to worry, as my dr. has told me. On occasion (last week) I believe I hit a nerve, as my thigh muscle was twitching during the whole process. .......Its well worth the anxiety!!!
First I would like to say how much I prefer gels to injections. They are easy on your liver (Like injections) They also give an even level of hormones rather then a roller coaster.
However - I did do injections for quite a while and although this is really old school I used to slap my thigh where I was going to inject, clean the area with an Alcohol pad then inject. It negated the part of the injection I really didn't like. My endo has me on Estrogel which I like but there are also patches that you can use. Climera? Or V something Dot?
I far prefer the upper outer butt quadrant... the thigh never went well for me!!! 🙋♀️
Here is a link to a simple method of where to inject.
http://intramuscularinjectionsim.blogspot.com/2011/05/intramuscular-injection-sites.html
I do this 4 times in a 7 day period twice for E and twice for P
Is it me or do Two of those require contortion or assistance?