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    Cycle quest.

    Im in my 4th week of a test e cycle and I was just curious what effect it would have if I was late on a shot. My 4th shot was like 3 days late, couldnt be helped. Also, I was having some painful injections that would last for a week to 10 days. Would injecting half in one cheek and then half in the other maybe help with reducing the soreness? THanks.

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    Half in one half in the other may help, but it could also just make both sore. Maybe just try injecting slower. As for shot being late, in my opinion, as long as it's not all the time shouldn't be a problem. It's not like you can go back and change it right? Good luck bro.

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    inject SLOW then MASSAGE FOR A FEW MINUTES> good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by upsman281
    Im in my 4th week of a test e cycle and I was just curious what effect it would have if I was late on a shot. My 4th shot was like 3 days late, couldnt be helped. Also, I was having some painful injections that would last for a week to 10 days. Would injecting half in one cheek and then half in the other maybe help with reducing the soreness? THanks.
    Enth is long ester so the late shot is largely irrelevant, except for the fact that it further delays your reaching max levels.

    Pain is part of the game. You'll become accustomed to it, just keep your left up and keep jabbin'.

    M.

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    I wouldn't inject half in one cheek and half in another. Just take the pain. Everyone experiences it. You really do get used to it. Just ***ends on your technique and where it's going. I'll inject in the thigh one day and have pain for days, then inject another time and nothing. But you will never escape some soreness. Sometimes I'll take motrin before or after. It's reduces inflammation so may reduce the length of time of soreness

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