When an injection leaks you aren’t going to lose all of it. Some of it will be held in your muscle/fat no matter what due to surface tension making the fluid adhere to your tissue.
Also when you bleed after an injection, most of the time it is because you went through vein. It’s almost never because the needle ends up in a vein. Because of this, the injected material is deeper in you than the blood, and the blood won’t push it out of your body.
But more importantly, messing up a single injection won’t instantly unsupress your T. There is a longer response period made up of several intermediate chemical signals that need to happen before T gets produced that won’t start till a little before your next injection for most schedules.
Like worst case scenario you lost half your dose. Because you have a significant baseline of e in your body w/ T suppressed your T might spike a little, but it will barely move out of cis f ranges if so.
You are definitely 100% fine
When an injection leaks you aren’t going to lose all of it. Some of it will be held in your muscle/fat no matter what due to surface tension making the fluid adhere to your tissue.
Also when you bleed after an injection, most of the time it is because you went through vein. It’s almost never because the needle ends up in a vein. Because of this, the injected material is deeper in you than the blood, and the blood won’t push it out of your body.
But more importantly, messing up a single injection won’t instantly unsupress your T. There is a longer response period made up of several intermediate chemical signals that need to happen before T gets produced that won’t start till a little before your next injection for most schedules. Like worst case scenario you lost half your dose. Because you have a significant baseline of e in your body w/ T suppressed your T might spike a little, but it will barely move out of cis f ranges if so.
ty thats reassuring