hi - I'm in the same boat - the bioinjector and the 125/114 study too. I find that if I shoot it into areas of fat - which I have thanks to d4t in my stomach -- it works fine. If I tense the muscle I'm injecting into at all it gets totally screwed up, welts up, nothing goes in etc. Occasionally I get a drop or two of dribble but I find I get less if I hold the gas trigger down for a a little longer than was recommended and that I'm at a 90 degree angle with the needleless needle. That it seems to work better for me. I've never done the needle injections so I don't know how things compare.
BTW, I think you can develop muscle and maintain the fat. I don't think these two events are interdependent.
Good luck,
J.
----- Original Message -----From: safford@...Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 10:42 AMSubject: [FuzeonSupport] Fuzeon Bioject 2000, Body Fat & Gym Workoutshello everyone--i have been on the new needless Fuzeon Bioinjector for 2 weeks now and while working out at the gym today I realized I may be working somewhat at cross purposes to the requirements of the injection (i.e available body fat). I am extremely lean, 6'1", 170 lbs very defined and muscular with little or no body fat. I find the Bioinject hits muscle or residual cyst-like tissue (from previous injections) a lot of the time and I lose some of the dosage (i.e. "dribble"). I am concerned that as i tend to develop muscle easily (i am on oxandrin and androgel) I am taking away necessary body fat I need for the injections. I am currently enrolled in the new Tibotec TMC 114/TMC 125 trial. My background regimen includes the aforementioned Fuzeon and Truvada.Has anyone heard anything about this? I am wondering if I ought to consider the old-fashioned syringe. Any help is much appreciated. thanks!--Paul