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Originally Posted by
Quiggy
Is 1 ml in 1 injection to much then
It’s different for everyone. Start low and build up until you find your capacity for that area.
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Woah...I've pinned a 400mg/ml test before and that can hurt like hell. I would mix it and pin every other day and still end up with big red almost rashes around wherever I injected. The hospital is going to say infection and give you some antibiotics to be safe, but I agree with Exo that's its probably just because of so much of a harsh mix going in at once. I think heat helped, but it was a long time ago and I only used 1 bottle to see how it went. I was too much of a bitch to get more.
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Originally Posted by
MarvelNerd
Occasionally I have put that much in a pin. Running mast, test, and NPP. I will run test at 1200, mast at 6-800, and NPP at 6-800. 3 pins a week at 800 each if I can find NPP 200.
Yes, but the op said he pinned 2ml of 400 test, none of us need to pin that much test at 1 time.
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So is it just the super concentrated Test 400 this is the issue, do you guys think I would have the same response with .5ml an injection
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Originally Posted by
Quiggy
So is it just the super concentrated Test 400 this is the issue, do you guys think I would have the same response with .5ml an injection
For hormone balance pinning ED or EOD is best. Keeps you level and stops the mass amounts of substance in one spot that can crystallize before absorption.
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More than likely it is cellulitis developed from poor injection location, and more likely the gear was made improperly . It happens, even in pharmaceutical laboratories. I had a similar experience years ago with a very well known lab. Ice/heat and nsaids should heal you up.
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Originally Posted by
NDecatron
More than likely it is cellulitis developed from poor injection location, and more likely the gear was made improperly . It happens, even in pharmaceutical laboratories. I had a similar experience years ago with a very well known lab. Ice/heat and nsaids should heal you up.
I wouldn’t come on here and blame the lab. If it was that issue you would have half the board complaining if it is the brand I think it is.
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I’m dealing with the same thing with hgh injections in my abdomen. Big welts, swollen, red n warm to touch. The dosage is correct, so I don’t understand how it’s happening. And, they’re only insulin needles
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What size needle? What length needle? Did you aspirate?
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Omg.
I think that is way too much in one spot at one injection time frame. Get better, and use this as a learning lesson.
I been buying with EXO-GEN for a very long time. Never a issue.
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