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  • one thing i would suggest is after you put the second needle u want to push the plunger so that it fills the new needle, otherwise you will be injecting all the air in the empty needle. plus you can carry tissue in the needle from outer layers, skin, fat down the the muscle.

  • Miss claire you are truely a sweetheart and i adore this video but i do have some very important questions to ask u: 1) In order for me to get my hands on a bottle of delestrogen; would have to get approved by a doctor 1st? Can i just order it online instead? 2) If i were to see a doctor and he/she asks me "why do u want this particular drug?" My response would be: "to have a more feminine appearance." Would the doctor turn down? I dont neccessarily wanna be transgendered. Claire please respond.

  • @Indifferent0 Hey, sorry I don't check this much. It usually takes 3 months of seeing a psychologist for them to right you a letter to start hormones. I wouldn't recommend ordering it online, it is good to have blood tests done, you don't elevated levels of prolactin, which can sometimes happen. I don't know if you can get it just for a more feminine appearance...though there may be things like estrogen creams that would be safe to use without a doctor.

  • @TourmalineSurfer I did a rather poor job on this video and I will definitely do another one in the future, I push the liquid all the way through the tip now. After changing tips in this video I neglected to do so, but it was such a small amount of air that it just hung out on the top of the syringe and was not injected into my leg.

  • NIce, I'm switching from 8 months of oral to Injections in a few days. Kinda a needle phobic person but I'm hoping after my nurse friend teaches me how to injection myself I'll feel better about doing it... im so scared lol

    Nice video btw <3

    Megan

  • @Megphenidate I hope the switch went well for you, I cant say it gets easier as you do it, but i think the discomfort before injection is worth the results and lower risks.

  • Hi Claire, thanks for the video. I have been on a form of injection estrogen for 2 months now and it appears that the suspension I have is less viscous than yours. I use a 27 gauge 1" needle. Not a big fan of stabbing myself in the leg but it beats the possible damage to the liver with oral estrogen. I think you are going to be very happy as time rolls on and you seem really well spoken and calm. :) I hope your meeting with the person who didn't know went well. 

  • @blondyrockstar Well that is probably not bad for your liver. What is androcur? judging by the name I would guess an anti androgen, but why don't you take Spironolactone?

  • @blondyrockstar They probably work just as well, but hey, it is better for your liver this way.

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