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Originally Posted by Joffa Sometimes, it's hard to stay twisted that way long enough for a nice slow injection. I've heard of doing it seated before, but only vaguely. Please explain details on how to. Just sit and insert dart into same place one would normally insert a glute shot? Upper outside corner? Same angle or do I have to angle it more since the glute is compressed now and don't want the dart hitting anything? Can still use 1.5" needles?
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I just put a towel down on my ottoman in case there was any blood, and sat up straight. Still stuck the needle in the upper, outer quadrant which is still exposed even when seated. Just stuck it straight in - kind of parallel to the ottoman, and I was actually able to reach the syringe with my free hand and hold it steady when aspirating. Did a nice, slow injection with no cramps or excess stretching. Used a 23 gauge 1.5" pin.