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    I did my first bicep shot Thursday nite (1cc in each bicep Sus/Eq) and both arms are red like a sun-burn. The left arm is more sore than the right. Is this normal ? I hope it's not an abscess......it's not hot just swollen. The right side pain is starting to subside but the left is killing me. What do you think ?

    Peace Oz

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    it happens, sustanon wil sting anything. I hope oyu werent hoping for spot growth, for the theory to work you need short or no esters, although that BA will strecth th emuscle fascia.
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    • #3
      Nah I wasn't doing it for spot growth , just had to do biceps out of curiosity.........I don't think I'll be doing Bi's again anytime soon. I think I'll stick with quads and delts from now on.

      So what do you make of the redness? Will I live ?

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      • #4
        redness

        what do we make of the redness? well obviously it's inflammation. i suggest you try your bi's again when they're healed. i shoot sust/enan/eq/fina in bi's all the time... and i'm a firm believer in the "stretching the fascia" theory of muscle growth. i'm glad someone else already mentioned it. you'll know if it's an abscess... believe me.

        dick

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        • #5
          The only thing I spot is fina..... Everything else I do in the delts, quads, and ass( hhahahhahah no jokes)....... test there is no reason to spot IMO...... Shot the fina,, I go chest, quad, delt, tris bis,,,,,,, fun shit.... Make sure to message for 5-10 min after injections......

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          • #6
            If you are not spot injecting for growth why choose the Delts and Quads instead of the Glute? I am just curious. I have only done 2-3 low dose cycles compared to you big guys. I have always just used the Glute? Are there any advantages using the Delt and Quad or is it more of a secondary site when multiple injections are needed?

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            • #7
              I find it easier to inject into my quads and delts. I hate reaching around to my ass. Thats my reason.

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              • #8
                i hear that...

                i have a hard enough time wiping my ass... i don't like pulling back on the plunger of a needle sticking out of it either! i might start doing calf injections again but i aspirate blood too often.

                dick

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                • #9
                  Re: Bicep Shot

                  Originally posted by Ozzy
                  I did my first bicep shot Thursday nite (1cc in each bicep Sus/Eq) and both arms are red like a sun-burn. The left arm is more sore than the right. Is this normal ? I hope it's not an abscess......it's not hot just swollen. The right side pain is starting to subside but the left is killing me. What do you think ?

                  Peace Oz
                  it used to happen to me from time to time but I used to inject the triceps with DBol(reforvit), Deca, Enanthane, Prop. From time to time they used to hurt but I guess with so many tricep injections the arm got used to it because it wouldnt hurt after time. The one that caused the most pain from all was the Prop. This also depended if I worked out the arm the time of the injection.

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                  • #10
                    Suspension, tren, and sometimes prop, have all yielded good results for me spot injecting, wether it is the muscles getting firts crack at the AAS, or muscle fascia strecthing, or both, my arms have definitley been bigger becuase of it. As other injection sites i really only hit my quads, bis, tris, and rear delts, everything else bleeds, hurts or feels akward.
                    I eat at least 6 times a day to build my body
                    I pray at least 6 times a day to build my soul

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                    • #11
                      Thanks guys.....the Bi's are feeling better today. I appreciate the responses and the help.

                      Peace Oz

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                      • #12
                        When you aspirate and let's say you draw back blood. You take it out and what next?

                        Try again
                        Change needles and try again

                        What do you do with the blood that is in the syringe? Is it ok to shoot it back in because it probably gets mixed in with the juice right? Or does it usually stay seperated because of the oil.

                        Just asking guys because I never aspirated before. I have only done 2-3 light cycles anyway glute shots only. But do remember a couple of times when I did bleed alot afterwards sometimes just a tiny red spot and a few times no blood at all. A little red when you pull it out is normal and ok right?

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