Well, hypothetically speaking, if you shoot 1 ml into a calf, lets say, and find that it is very painful, here is what not to do:
1) Don't try to 'work it off'.
2) Don't do legs (and calves) on injection day, after injection.
3) Don't continuously stretch the calf you injected into, hoping that you'll make it go away.
4) Don't keep flexing the calf to see if it looks any bigger.
'My Freind' said that it is even more painful than a trap injection. 'My freind' saw his calf swell up within 12 hours of injection. 'My freind' could see no definition whatever as compared to the non-injection calf (see item 4 above). 'My freind' was worried about going to sleep that night, for fear that he would wake up to a gooey mess left from calf explosion (I (I mean he) even put old sheets on his bed so as not to ruin Egyptian cotton sheets (600 threads per inch)
'My freind' taught me a lot on that one.
