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Injection pain CAN be avoided

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  • Injection pain CAN be avoided

    Seems like alot of people are having problems with injection pain.....I realize some pain is unavoidable but heres some tips to make it less/or not painfull at all......

    1. Have clean, sterile gear. Dont buy something that you havent checked out first.

    2. Have clean needles. Swab the site in an outward circular motion, before and after the shot.

    3. Inject 90 degress at the site. This one will get ya! Always go straight in. Never on an angle.

    4. Take your time. You should be taking atleast 2-3 minutes per cc....if not longer. Dont let the oil "ball up".

    5. Try to limit your cc intake. Theres many places you can inject. Use them all and you can do smaller shots.

    6. Avoid hitting nerves. You dont have to jam the needle in. Insert it slower so you have less chance of going through a nerve. This can be very painful!!!

    Everyone should know the difference between pain from test prop. and infection pain. If your unsure then seek medical attention. Infection can spread very fast, Being muscular aint worth losing a limb.

    hope this helps.
    RIP - Geared
    RIP - BigJ


    flexer01@cyber-rights.net

  • #2
    bump great advice there!

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    • #3
      keep this bumped for a few days....
      RIP - Geared
      RIP - BigJ


      flexer01@cyber-rights.net

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      • #4
        yes sir!

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        • #5
          bumped up for flexer01

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          • #6
            bump!
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            • #7
              Infection pain is usually accompanied by swelling and redness, for those who weren't sure. Trust me, I know

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              • #8
                good read bro..bumping up!!

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                • #9
                  Bump...

                  Another good resource for learning how to avoid injection pains:
                  RIP BigJim33 & GearedUp: You are sorely missed my friends.

                  Hindsight is always 20/20. But looking back it's still a bit fuzzy.

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                  • #10
                    I do all that, and my QV E still hurts like hell! Not the inj itself, but the 2-3 day after soreness. I will say, though, that the only place that does this (bad enough to mention anyway) is the quads. I've just come to terms that it's gonna hurt, so what the hell. I used human grade cyp (UpJohn) the last time, and it was absolutely pain free!

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