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06-14-2019, 08:13 AM #1
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Sore from first Test injection
I did my first injection of Test Cyp in my glute and it feels like a bruise after 48 hours.
I am reading a lot that means the test is bunk.
Should I be concerned or is this normal and I just need to shut up and deal with the soreness?
I got the test through a friend who has been using it for a couple months and he says that’s what happens. I just want to be sure because I get conflicting answers when I look online. Some people say it’s normal and some say there should be zero pain.
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06-14-2019, 10:32 AM #2
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Your first injections hurt no matter what. If it's good stuff that should stop after you get used to the injections. If it keeps on hurting, it doesn't so much mean that the test isn't good as much as there is too much of something in there that is causing the pain. I had one batch that hurt like hell for days and gave me "test flu" every time, but the test was good I could tell from the results.
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06-14-2019, 11:41 AM #3
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Foam roll and massage. Ibuprofen helps a bit also. Inject slower next time. I have learned, at least for me, if I inject slowly there is less trauma to the muscle fibers you are injecting into. But on a side note sometimes its just how the gear is made. A higher alcohol content=pain no matter what. Old School T400 from the early 2000's felt like a fucking horse kicked you after an injection. Like fucking cement in a syringe.
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Thanks, will try slower injection next time.
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06-19-2019, 01:47 PM #6
You probably didn't go deep enough. The deeper in the muscle belly you go and the slower you inject, the less pain will be there afterward. Immediately take a hot shower or bath after inject. That helps a lot. Also check the ethyl oleate content and see if it is over 10%. That can cause "test flu" or itchy irritation as well at the inject site.
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06-20-2019, 07:40 AM #7
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I have also started applying some dmso after and it seems to help move the oil out into the muscle belly and not knot up.
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Thanks for the responses, I have done a few shots now and none of them had as much pain as that first one. The last one I did there was zero pain.
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If you got much pain during the injection, there will be some problems:
1. You need to check the recipe of your gear, some recipes cause pain.
2. Are you injecting steroids the right way? The wrong way may cause pain.
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3. Maybe your body hasn't been used to the injection yet.
Whether it hurts or not has nothing to do with quality, but the recipe does.
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06-24-2019, 05:03 AM #13