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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Nodule from SubQ Injections
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<blockquote data-quote="MrWrldWide" data-source="post: 215901" data-attributes="member: 43214"><p>Requisite Background: TRT patient for 5 years - current protocol is Test 80mg 2x/week, HCG 500iu 2x/week - and, I'm also currently taking HMG 75iu 3x/week in my quest to regain my fertility. Through the years, I experimented with multiple different protocols, from the standard 100mg injection 1x/week, to 2x/week injections, IM, SubQ, etc. </p><p></p><p>I've been a big fan of SubQ T injections for several years. It quickly and effectively addressed Hematocrit and Estradiol issues for me, and I definitely feel the benefits of the more stable T levels. It keeps my TT in the 1000-1,100 range, and free T above average. I'm blessed with naturally middle-low SHBG. </p><p></p><p>I typically administer my HCG and HMG injections SubQ around the naval area - those watery nodules disappear in half a day, which I why I reserve my belly-button area for those. And, for a couple of years, I've administered my T injections SubQ around my love handles. I occasionally switch it up and do shallow IM in the ventro-gluteals; but, stick to love handles for the most part. I typically get a small nodule under the skin for 24-48 hours where the oil is deposited. It doesn't cause any discomfort and is typically gone within a couple of days. However, on a recent injection, it felt a little more painful than normal - and upon removing the needle, a very dark-tinted blood trickled out. The pain was gone within a few hours. But, it's now 10 days later, I can still feel a sizable nodule under the skin where I injected. It's not painful - it's just there. I'm concerned it could be some trapped oil that's not going away. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone experienced this? Is it a problem I should be concerned about? Something I should do? Or, just leave it alone? Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrWrldWide, post: 215901, member: 43214"] Requisite Background: TRT patient for 5 years - current protocol is Test 80mg 2x/week, HCG 500iu 2x/week - and, I'm also currently taking HMG 75iu 3x/week in my quest to regain my fertility. Through the years, I experimented with multiple different protocols, from the standard 100mg injection 1x/week, to 2x/week injections, IM, SubQ, etc. I've been a big fan of SubQ T injections for several years. It quickly and effectively addressed Hematocrit and Estradiol issues for me, and I definitely feel the benefits of the more stable T levels. It keeps my TT in the 1000-1,100 range, and free T above average. I'm blessed with naturally middle-low SHBG. I typically administer my HCG and HMG injections SubQ around the naval area - those watery nodules disappear in half a day, which I why I reserve my belly-button area for those. And, for a couple of years, I've administered my T injections SubQ around my love handles. I occasionally switch it up and do shallow IM in the ventro-gluteals; but, stick to love handles for the most part. I typically get a small nodule under the skin for 24-48 hours where the oil is deposited. It doesn't cause any discomfort and is typically gone within a couple of days. However, on a recent injection, it felt a little more painful than normal - and upon removing the needle, a very dark-tinted blood trickled out. The pain was gone within a few hours. But, it's now 10 days later, I can still feel a sizable nodule under the skin where I injected. It's not painful - it's just there. I'm concerned it could be some trapped oil that's not going away. Has anyone experienced this? Is it a problem I should be concerned about? Something I should do? Or, just leave it alone? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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