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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Nodule from SubQ Injections
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<blockquote data-quote="MrWrldWide" data-source="post: 216167" data-attributes="member: 43214"><p>Yeah, in theory, I agree with you. But, in practice, my love-handles are disagreeing with us both LOL. I've used 27g 1/2" LDS insulin syringes to inject .4ml of 200mg/ml T Cyp suspended in grapeseed oil from Empower Pharmacy, in the same manner for several years. For whatever reason, my body in that area has started producing an inflammatory response to it - but, only in that spot (love-handles). Tonight, I injected in the fatty pad of the glute - zero issue, no nodule, no inflammatory response. I don't think it's an allergy to the medication, and don't think it's the way I'm administering the shot. The only, last-ditch solution I can come up with is that I've overused the site without allowing enough time between injections, and I need to give it a rest for a little while. I'll def report back if this helps to solve my problem, and hopefully this thread will help someone else having a similar problem somewhere down the line. Greatly appreciate the input from you gents.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><em> 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</em></strong></p><p><strong><em></em></strong></p><p><strong><em>That means that, essentially, That means that, essentially, I'm hitting these spots once per week (right love handle on Sun and left love handle on Wed). </em></strong></p><p></p><p>Seems odd that all of a sudden you would have such a reaction when you had been using the same area for a long-time with no issues let alone you stated I'm hitting these spots <u>once per week (right love handle on Sun and left love handle on Wed)</u>.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><em>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.</em></strong></p><p></p><p>Smart move and only time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrWrldWide, post: 216167, member: 43214"] Yeah, in theory, I agree with you. But, in practice, my love-handles are disagreeing with us both LOL. I've used 27g 1/2" LDS insulin syringes to inject .4ml of 200mg/ml T Cyp suspended in grapeseed oil from Empower Pharmacy, in the same manner for several years. For whatever reason, my body in that area has started producing an inflammatory response to it - but, only in that spot (love-handles). Tonight, I injected in the fatty pad of the glute - zero issue, no nodule, no inflammatory response. I don't think it's an allergy to the medication, and don't think it's the way I'm administering the shot. The only, last-ditch solution I can come up with is that I've overused the site without allowing enough time between injections, and I need to give it a rest for a little while. I'll def report back if this helps to solve my problem, and hopefully this thread will help someone else having a similar problem somewhere down the line. Greatly appreciate the input from you gents. [B][I] 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 That means that, essentially, That means that, essentially, I'm hitting these spots once per week (right love handle on Sun and left love handle on Wed). [/I][/B] Seems odd that all of a sudden you would have such a reaction when you had been using the same area for a long-time with no issues let alone you stated I'm hitting these spots [U]once per week (right love handle on Sun and left love handle on Wed)[/U]. [B][I]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.[/I][/B] Smart move and only time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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