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    Makiavelo76 is offline New Member
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    Be careful when injecting so you don't suffer what I'm suffering

    I've been using steroids for a long time and my wife has always helped me with the anabolic injections. She has shot me at least 500 times in all these years. However a little mistake can have consequences when you put needles in your body.

    I was in my second week using winstrol v (plus other drugs) and the drug was clogging in the needle. I change the needle and in order to avoid the jamming I asked my wife to do it as fast as possible. I'm not sure if I didn't push all the air out of the needle or if she hit a vain or what, but I got a huge pour of blood under the skin and I've been in a lot of pain since then. lots of pain and the stain of blood cover almost all my buttock, at some point I was er worry about this.

    I know stupid! Anyone went trough something like this?
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    If you inject with too much pressure it can form a hematoma. Happened to me. Got to drain them at the docs. Hurts like **** if it presses on a nerve.

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    Makiavelo76 is offline New Member
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    Yes I have a huge hematoma covers almost all my right buttock, so should I go to the docs to get it drained? It hurts like hell I'm in a lot of pain, I was not able to sleep last night!

    Thanks for the reply

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    Does it look like dead blood under the skin?

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    Soo, how is this avoided? I don't really understand what caused this.

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    does not looks like dark blood under the skin but more like light purple. Right now I'm using an anticoagulant to avoid a thrombosis, but the pain is still there

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    What size needle were you using and how many mls?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Makiavelo76 View Post
    does not looks like dark blood under the skin but more like light purple. Right now I'm using an anticoagulant to avoid a thrombosis, but the pain is still there
    You mean you're prescribed it and have been using it, or you just started using it after this incident?

    Because that's why you have a huge bruise. The needle just went through a large blood vessel (probably near the surface) and the anticoagolant transformed what should have been a small bruise into a massive one by keeping it from clotting.

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