Post-injection pain intramuscular vs. subcutaneous
A question to those of you on TRT who couldn't bear the days-long debilitating pain from intramuscular injections (of the oily solutions - Nebido, Testoviron, and other "depots") and started injecting the same stuff subcutaneously:
Do you actually not experience any post-injection pain with subq?
I'm specifically asking for the opinion of those who suffered greatly from IM injections, who probably have, like me, some specific sensitivity to the formulation's contents or an excessive inflammatory reaction in their muscles; those who didn't benefit from changes in IM location, needles, speed, and all the other known tricks.
I'd like to understand whether the IM-sensitive guys experience the same sensitivity regardless of the injected tissue, or if this hell of a ride is exclusive to muscles.