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heeelp, im visiting my parents who i'm not out too, so I had to do a stealth estrogen injection in my room and was really worried about someone walking in. since I was stressed out i fucked up and misread the syringe and injected 0.08 ml instead of 0.18 ml.
I only brought supplies for the one injection so i can't take the rest until tomorrow evening at the earliest, and I have blood test scheduled the day before my next injection and now it feels like no matter what I do it won't be accurate, wtf do i do??
The best course of action is just to tell your doctor you made a mistake with your last injection and how much you injected. The solution might be as simple as moving your test back a week, but its essential they have an accurate picture of what's going on anyways
Seconding this. Scheduling and rescheduling can seem scary. But once you do it, having a solid plan really takes the edge off the anxiety