Acetic Acid & IGF-1 Lr3

GingerCrunch

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Hello!

I'm new to the forums and have recently purchased MC IGF-1 Lr3. And I gotta say, I'm loving it! Pumps are unreal and as strange as it sounds I can feel the permanency of the muscle growth. The muscles just feel more solid after an MC IGF-1 Lr3 inspired workout. However, the first several injections have been sub-q and while I suspect the acetic acid is causing the slight burning sensation (which is no biggie really), I am a little concerned that it leaves what feels like a bit of a lump at the injection site that takes a couple of days to dissipate. My question is do most guys inject sub-q or intramuscular? If intramuscular how does one deal with pinning every day with such a deep injection. It seems like that would leave a lot of scar tissue over time even if sites are rotated each day? Any guidance or insight would be much appreciated! THANKS!!!
 
Hello!

I'm new to the forums and have recently purchased MC IGF-1 Lr3. And I gotta say, I'm loving it! Pumps are unreal and as strange as it sounds I can feel the permanency of the muscle growth. The muscles just feel more solid after an MC IGF-1 Lr3 inspired workout. However, the first several injections have been sub-q and while I suspect the acetic acid is causing the slight burning sensation (which is no biggie really), I am a little concerned that it leaves what feels like a bit of a lump at the injection site that takes a couple of days to dissipate. My question is do most guys inject sub-q or intramuscular? If intramuscular how does one deal with pinning every day with such a deep injection. It seems like that would leave a lot of scar tissue over time even if sites are rotated each day? Any guidance or insight would be much appreciated! THANKS!!!

yeah switch I.M. mate, the needle is so small it will not cause scar tissue to become a problem. you can reach muscles with an insulin needle. the knots i have a couple time. they go away.no real big deal,i swithed to I.M. and no burn, and even better muscle swelling pumps.
 
Thanks gandhisays! I didn't think an insulin needle could reach the muscles, but I suppose it depends on where you inject. THANKS AGAIN GOOD SIR!
 
Agreed with the IM injections. However realize this, When the term is using "sub-q" that just means below the skin. THis means into fat. I have experimented and can say that if you do make it directly in the fat there should be no swollen bump. This is harder the leaner you are...

People think there is this magic spot with "sub-q" where its underneath the fat but on top of the muscle... There is no such thing. It just means below the skin.
 
Agreed with the IM injections. However realize this, When the term is using "sub-q" that just means below the skin. THis means into fat. I have experimented and can say that if you do make it directly in the fat there should be no swollen bump. This is harder the leaner you are...

People think there is this magic spot with "sub-q" where its underneath the fat but on top of the muscle... There is no such thing. It just means below the skin.

I can honestly say I didn't know guys and girls thought there is this Subcutaneous Sweet Spot to find just under the fat and above the muscle. No Shit! News to me! and Glad you addressed this Cam since people thought this!
 
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