I appreciate all the advice and suggestions. For a little more detail (however relevant/necessary it might be), I have someone who does the injections for me currently and still don't pass due to general body shape. I got my 1.5" from the pharmacy and, as before, it definitely drops the pain to almost nothing to have the longer needle (aside from my gut, the fat I have is all leg and butt meat). Unfortunately the pharmacist made it a huge, unpleasant pain, but that's a story for another day.
Overall I want to say that I'm not going to 'just do' anything given the amount of health problems I have, both hormone related and not. I'm certainly not going to start giving myself SubQ injections with the process and dosage information being different and also in high debate online (though it sounds like the subcutaneous injections are going to be a better idea for me overall). Currently, I'm not going to change anything since my last injection made it apparent that my dose is too high, as I was hit by the Estrogen A-Train within 24-hours.
Unfortunately, my doctor is clueless about trans*health and I have until December before I see my new endo (there are two in the city, and I was permabanned by one).
@Mal : I typically try for the same thing, re: staying still for a while afterward. For some reason that doesn't always help the left side, especially since I have to stay laying on my stomach for a good five minutes, but it does help when I can manage.
@FtMax : I get where you're coming from, but I think you're mostly identifying the resulting muscle cramping that can come with the injections. My pain isn't that so much as an unusual and intense burning sensation that definitely is not aided by any kind of touching/stretching. I'd also worry about just 'trying SubQ' injections since online it says that they're done weekly, so I assume it's a different dosage.
@SadieBlake : I believe you misread, because I went too shallow, I've never experienced having a needle go 'too deep', but I can say for sure that I have enough meat on my haunches that 1.5" can't hit anything vital (unless my injector is completely off-course). I definitely agree on the slower injections, though. We have a system where when I hiss, she slows down the plunger speed, and as a result I no longer deal with any kind of cramping/knots in the place of injection; it also helps to massage directly on the point of injection to distribute the medicine some.