

I haven’t seen anyone mention Titanium pans yet. I came across this review channel on youtube https://youtu.be/iUMAAhxBeyM that tested 5 titanium pans. I plan on getting the our place titanium pan if it goes on sale.
I have used GreenPan ceramic coated pans before and they work well, but have limitations and specific care process to keep them working well. My first pan was ruined by using an oil based nonstick spray. The additives to make it spray end up forming a sticky layer on the pan. When I removed the sticky parts with barkeepers friend the non stick properties of the pan severely diminished. I bought another since they are fairly cheep and it has been working well as long as you follow all special care instructions. The brand has since reduced quality on the Lima line of pans and added more expensive products that cost 4x more.
I recently bought a Cuisinart Saucepan that has a “Quantanium non-stick” surface for $19. It has worked well so far, but I have used it less than a dozen times.

I’m so happy you found a solution that works for you!
I also prefer injections now that I found a method that works for me. I started with sublingual then moved to estradiol cypionate 5mg/ml in cottonseed oil in 5ml vials. With injections I found that part of the problem was that I was prescribed 18G needles to draw and 23G needles to inject. With the 18G needles I was coring vials and with the 23G needles they hurt more than they needed to and left little red dots at the injection site that would last for months. I switched to 23G for drawing and 25G for injecting. The gauge of the needle made a huge difference for me. With the 23g needles I no longer core vials, but it does take longer to draw. The 25G needles are painless now. With the 23G I had to use a bandage where I injected, but now with 25G it can be hard to tell where the injection site was.
If I can obtain it I would like to switch to estradiol enanthate in MCT oil at 40mg/ml. The carrier oil is less thick which makes it easier to draw and inject. The much higher concentration means you have less volume to inject. I plan to use even smaller 30G insulin needles for drawing and injecting.