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i have done a few cycle with 2 cc's in my delts, quads and glutes...but the other night i experienced a tingle in my bicep after injecting my delt. it is still sore a week later. not bad, but tender when i rub up my arm...do you think that is from scar tissue?? am i putting too much in my delts?? just fyi, its the same thing i've run before without pain, so that is why i am surprised.
Id say you hit a nerve especially if it was the delt...scar tissue at the amount we are talking about wouldnt cause that I dont think. Could also just be the type of gear you were using...
I seem to get scar tissue in my quads alot I insert slowly because of the reason you are talking about that popping and cracking of scar tissue....it really doesnt hurt but you would think it should the way it sounds.
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bro u jsut hit a nerve, it will go away. if the site gets red or feels warm its an infection.
scar tissue is from frequant injections or damage to the tissue do to despensing the oil with too much pressure.
A scar is a natural part of the healing process. Skin scars occur when the deep, thick layer of skin (the dermis) is damaged.
To mend the damage, the body has to lay down new collagen fibres (a naturally occurring protein which is produced by the body).
This process results in a scar. Because the body cannot re-build the tissue exactly as it was, the new scar tissue will have a different texture and quality to the surrounding normal tissue. An injury does not become a scar until the wound has completely healed.
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