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    12345shawn is offline Junior Member
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    Test P and masteron P

    What up folks, I am currently doing a test p and masteron p cycle. I just wanted to know if there is anyway to reduce soreness after a jab. I have done one week so far and rotated from delt. delt and then glute and all areas had immense soreness and swelling the next day (especially the glutes). So is there any way to reduce this?

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    Test P is notorious for PIP in some people, myself included.
    I imagine mast P might cause pain too since it is the propionate ester that causes the problem.

    You can try cutting your gear with GSO.

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    Your going to need some more injection sites using prop. Prop is known to cause pain, and for some it can be bad. You will more than likely get used to it after a few pins and the pain will go away. If it doesn't you might want to switch to a different ester.

    it coukd also be the lab that brewed it used to much BA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Test P is notorious for PIP in some people, myself included.
    I imagine mast P might cause pain too since it is the propionate ester that causes the problem.

    You can try cutting your gear with GSO.
    Did you cut it with gso? and if so how did it work for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jstone View Post
    Your going to need some more injection sites using prop. Prop is known to cause pain, and for some it can be bad. You will more than likely get used to it after a few pins and the pain will go away. If it doesn't you might want to switch to a different ester.

    it coukd also be the lab that brewed it used to much BA.
    yeah ill try giving it another week or so and see how it goes, thank you

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    Ethyl Oleate is used in "painless" gear. I stopped pinning short esters because of the PIP. I found injecting in bigger muscles like glutes helps to distribute the PIP. My last batch of Prop was so painful I just threw the whole thing out and got Test E. I feel your pain bro. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
    Ethyl Oleate is used in "painless" gear. I stopped pinning short esters because of the PIP. I found injecting in bigger muscles like glutes helps to distribute the PIP. My last batch of Prop was so painful I just threw the whole thing out and got Test E. I feel your pain bro. LOL
    Aye bro. I am going to muscle threw this cycle and probs stay away from short esters hahaha

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    No prob with short eaters for me at least. Tren Ace, Mast or Test Prop.

    I use to get gear that left nasty ass PIP and it sucked so I cut with GSO.

    But, my current gear don't leave anything worth mentioning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by < <Samson> > View Post
    No prob with short eaters for me at least. Tren Ace, Mast or Test Prop.

    I use to get gear that left nasty ass PIP and it sucked so I cut with GSO.

    But, my current gear don't leave anything worth mentioning.
    Is there anywhere i can get more information about cutting gear with gso, i have never tried that before?

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    Rotating several injection sites and doing smaller, ED injections could minimize the PIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12345shawn View Post
    Is there anywhere i can get more information about cutting gear with gso, i have never tried that before?
    Just some food for thought.

    EO is a plasticizer used when injection molding thermoplastics.

    I had an issue last year with the EO in some UGL test p melting the plunger in my syringes if I let them sit after filling.

    When implemented correctly EO is great, but if done wrong the results are alarming.

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    Were are you pinning it? What muscle group

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio-Active View Post
    Were are you pinning it? What muscle group
    Quads, delts, glutes, calfs

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    What is that? Cloudiness from melting the plunger?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robar View Post
    What is that? Cloudiness from melting the plunger?
    You can see pieces of the plunger floating.

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