The other thing that really helped is the video showed a technique of holding the needle with sort of the Okay sign around the penis after the needle is fully pushed in. In other words, the index finger and the thumb come around the penis from the other side of the injection site and hold the needle steady and secure while your other hand is free to depress the plunger. My hands were shaking like crazy, (as usual) and when I reached around and grabbed the needle, I felt in total control and calmed right now. It was going so well, at one point I looked down to see if the needle was still actually still in.

Lastly, the video also promoted a very slow injection of the meds. A slight depression of the plunger, a pause, another depression and another pause, and so on. Using the technique of holding the needle mentioned above, it is easy to take as much time as you would like. The video made mention that if the meds do not flow easily from the needle while the plunger is being depressed, you are probably not in the right spot. This slow injection reduces the achy pain associated with the injection. I did this today and I noticed a big difference.
Obviously the member that PM’d with this info is a seasoned veteran and we are lucky to have him on this site.
Thanks brother! I can’t wait to try it again.
RJ