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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Nodule from SubQ Injections
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<blockquote data-quote="MrWrldWide" data-source="post: 216146" data-attributes="member: 43214"><p>Thank you [USER=16342]@Neil[/USER] and [USER=13851]@madman[/USER]. So, want to follow-up on this. I've been scouring the inter webs (including these forums) on this topic. And, here's my hypothetical question: is it possible to just overuse a particular site for SubQ injections, to the point that it starts getting irritated with them? I know that for several years, I could do SubQ TestC into my love handles without any issue - occasional bruise or bleeding, but over hundreds of shots no major issues. But, I've used exclusively the love handles - I save my naval area for my HCG and HMG, and have about 6 different sites around the naval that I rotate through. </p><p></p><p>That means that, essentially, I'm hitting these spots once per week (right love handle on Sun and left love handle on Wed). So, I'm going to rotate to another site and give my love-handles a break - I think I'm going to follow Dr. Chrisler's advice in a couple of other threads and try out the fat pads at the top of my glutes. I did my Wed-evening shot there tonight. If I can do the glute pads without any kind of reaction or nodule, I think I'll be satisfied that I just need to give the love-handles a rest for a while. </p><p></p><p>Thank you, gents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrWrldWide, post: 216146, member: 43214"] Thank you [USER=16342]@Neil[/USER] and [USER=13851]@madman[/USER]. So, want to follow-up on this. I've been scouring the inter webs (including these forums) on this topic. And, here's my hypothetical question: is it possible to just overuse a particular site for SubQ injections, to the point that it starts getting irritated with them? I know that for several years, I could do SubQ TestC into my love handles without any issue - occasional bruise or bleeding, but over hundreds of shots no major issues. But, I've used exclusively the love handles - I save my naval area for my HCG and HMG, and have about 6 different sites around the naval that I rotate through. That means that, essentially, I'm hitting these spots once per week (right love handle on Sun and left love handle on Wed). So, I'm going to rotate to another site and give my love-handles a break - I think I'm going to follow Dr. Chrisler's advice in a couple of other threads and try out the fat pads at the top of my glutes. I did my Wed-evening shot there tonight. If I can do the glute pads without any kind of reaction or nodule, I think I'll be satisfied that I just need to give the love-handles a rest for a while. Thank you, gents. [/QUOTE]
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