dam chimps around here, i got the same problem when i injected prop.. it was the ba in it or the alcohol content was to high for my body maybe i switch companies and it stopped...
dam chimps around here, i got the same problem when i injected prop.. it was the ba in it or the alcohol content was to high for my body maybe i switch companies and it stopped...
Yeah he needs to edit his posts or be banned, thats why we have rules...
juice authority, YOU can't sit here and give other people advice and medical help - when all you're concerned about is health insurance.....
oh noes, insurance companies may freak out....so? i'd rather have my leg than a mark on my insurance record.
to the OP, if there's a bump there or it's squishy and feels like liquid - you may need to get that lanced and drained. keep an eye on it...
IF you have to go. tell them you injected b12. nothing more.
I was actually sharing my own personal experience, something that seems to be very rare around these parts hence the OLM reference. I am however glad the OP decided for himself the right course of action. He certainly shouldn't be flamed by any of you for decided not to run off to the ER and have his AAS use documented on his patient medical record unless absolutely necessary.
Hardly a promote. It's where I happen to be from and where I post most often. There are tons of other boards. If the OP wants an objective viewpoint he should post his question in places that don't tolerate flaming or berating of members, which is exactly what happened on this thread. OLM is just an example of that. There are many others.
i say we all let this thread die except for the OP
You give the worst advice and somehow try to rationalize it? The guy shouldhave gone to the doc and stop using that gear. He probably fought off the infection but the gear could be contaminated or he had an unsterile procedure. Proper protocol must be followed because it works! The medical record arguent is total BS. I would never follow anything you have to say and you should be ignored by all.
People are not flaming you because they "dont agree with your opinion". They are flaming you because you are promoting a practice which is extremely dangerous, for a person who is coming here to get advice from people who have experience with this. Not someone who says "dont do what they say because THEY say it, Im original I say different things than everybody else". You could be risking this mans life and limb with your stupidity and ****ing delusions of grandeur. If he died because of this you could have been charged for telling him NOT to seek medical attention. FACT. I was in a similar situation to OP not too long ago, I am currently on my first cycle of AAS. I had the exact symptoms of the OP. First in my glut. Had the doctor check it out, he said it was an allergic reaction. And it happens every inject for me. The symptoms subside in roughly a week for me. That is for me. HOWEVER, aside from the lack of blinding pain the symptoms of this reaction in myself are almost the exact same as those visible in an infection. The same thing happened with my quad, doc said I shot to low and the fluid from the shot dropped to my knee. This is in my experience. For myself I now know what to expect from a shot, and everyone has a possibillity of experiencing different symptoms with an inject. But the symptoms OP shows are certainly not normal for most people and should seek medical attention immediately. I know 2 people personally who tried to "tough it out" and lost limbs, one from AAS, the other from a missed vein on an IV inject. Dont be irresponsible. Hope I helped
PEACE
jd111
Last edited by jd111; 06-09-2009 at 07:45 PM. Reason: had more to say :S
WHY THE **** DOES EVERY ARGUMENT I SEE SEEM TO HAVE ONE PARTICULAR GUY IN IT.... HOLY ****..... ****ING JOKE. ANOTHER 5 on 1. AND THE 1 IS ALWAYS RIGHT.
So did you make it to the doctor?
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