inflammation at IGF application site

The Dude

MuscleChemistry Registered Member
I've been applying the IGF to my calves in the same area for several days and I'm noticing some huge improvements. On my right calf though it has become red and a little warm. I've had infections in the calf before and it didn't look or act this way. I'm thinking that the continuous application in the same spot may have caused some irritation. I'm watching it, but I'm a little bummed b/c the frequent apps were giving me awesome results. Opinions? Could it be infection? I've got my regular appt on the 30th.
 
I've been applying the IGF to my calves in the same area for several days and I'm noticing some huge improvements. On my right calf though it has become red and a little warm. I've had infections in the calf before and it didn't look or act this way. I'm thinking that the continuous application in the same spot may have caused some irritation. I'm watching it, but I'm a little bummed b/c the frequent apps were giving me awesome results. Opinions? Could it be infection? I've got my regular appt on the 30th.

yes ofcourse it could be infection bro, but I wouldnt think so as aa solution kills bacteria big big time so who knows,lol, hows that for a helpful answer
 
yes ofcourse it could be infection bro, but I wouldnt think so as aa solution kills bacteria big big time so who knows,lol, hows that for a helpful answer

Ya, I guess there is a slim chance, but it seems to be lightening up and going away. I can't imagine anything making it AA, plus I applied bilaterally with the same applicator and have nothing in the other one. I did do them directly in the same spot 4 days in a row on this side (this calf is much more vascular). Thinking just irritation from the AA.
 
Ya, I guess there is a slim chance, but it seems to be lightening up and going away. I can't imagine anything making it AA, plus I applied bilaterally with the same applicator and have nothing in the other one. I did do them directly in the same spot 4 days in a row on this side (this calf is much more vascular). Thinking just irritation from the AA.
So when you bi-laterally apply, you use the same pin? Do you use an alcohol swab or anything on the pin before you hit the second spot? Or am I not understanding what you meant?
 
So when you bi-laterally apply, you use the same pin? Do you use an alcohol swab or anything on the pin before you hit the second spot? Or am I not understanding what you meant?

Yes, I apply to both sides with the same applicator (wink wink) and no I don't swab. I do with my other things but not this. I guess I need to stop being lazy. On a side note Kim can't tell, but before I even said anything she said "wow your calves are really getting big". I got a huge hard on at that point and we broke stuff in the bedroom.... literally.
 
if you apply to the same muscle in the same exact place everytime then i could see why it would be irrated....

try hitting the calf inside to outside always changing where you apply, that might help..
 
It wasn't an infection, just inflammation from repeated applications to the same site (it was within 1/4 inch) I'll have to move them around better. That site was just perfect as my calves are very vascular and it gets tough to find a good spot sometimes.
 
Calves are very sensitive to that kind of application anyway. Good to know that it wasn't an infection.
 
seems like some igf applications go well, others not so much.

do you get knots? i get them from igf, but only when applying to abdomin.
 
I'm not good at reconstituting, is there a reliable source to get IGF already reconstituted for you? Appreciate it, thanks in advance people
 
seems like some igf applications go well, others not so much.

do you get knots? i get them from igf, but only when applying to abdomin.

Mine all "go well", but I almost always get a little knot where I apply.... well in flat muscles.
 
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