I've asked this many moons ago but in a different way.
If you're shooting (say) test prop into a place with a ton of scar tissue, will it hit you any less sooner or any less as powerful that if you hit a site that has never been hit?
But you know when you're pushing oil into a muscle when it's riddled with scar tissue? It takes forever? Maybe it's takes longer in the next stage? Maybe you're right. Well, hopefully you're right!
prop is only 4.5 days though, acetate is 3 days, a few days on those makes a difference. What about the strength of the drug, does it weaken any? If not, then I guess a few days on those ait much of a difference.
great question i also asked many moons ago, but now i am going to offer you this, i have noticed that the cheek with much more scar tissue(right...didnt switch as a kid) seems to get infected or maybe not infected but ballons up to the point where the oil has no place to go or it pushes the oil to another spot no where near where i shot and it hurts like a short infection, just thought i would add it incase it ever is asked
oh one way to know about jays question for sure, the scar tissue area definatly doesnt absorb as well, i know because when using tren i notice that after the shot into my scar tissued cheek i never get a tren cuogh after rubbing my cheek after the shot, however each and every time i shoot trewn in my less scar tissued cheek i immediatly get a bad tren cough after rubbing it after the shot
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