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    PIP Test Prop

    Hi All,

    I'm having sever PIP from Test Prop, I'm Pinning 100 mg EOD in my dorsogluteal muscle using 23G 1 1/4 ". the site gets red, warm and swollen. but I'm not facing the same when I pin primo. also my friend is using the same gear and he is not getting any of these reactions. i went to the doctor and doctor said it might be an infection I took some antibiotics but again i had the same issue when i pinned the other side. the thing is it takes 5 days for the symptoms to go away.

    any suggestions? should i stop the Test P?

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    Here's the thing....
    Some people get a lot of PIP from test P. Some none at all.
    Personally I get PIP from it so bad that I still have 2 vials left over from my first cycle.
    You can try cutting it with GSO.
    Easier yet, you can pin it with your primo.

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    I stopped taking Prop because of PIP. It seems to be a hit/miss for me on Prop. Some are smooth and some hurt like a mule kick. Glutes are your biggest area of injection. If it hurts in your glutes it'll kill you in the quads or shoulders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    Here's the thing....
    Some people get a lot of PIP from test P. Some none at all.
    Personally I get PIP from it so bad that I still have 2 vials left over from my first cycle.
    You can try cutting it with GSO.
    Easier yet, you can pin it with your primo.
    Thanks for the tip bro, I pinned it with Primo but still the same or even worse pain. i decided im stopping the cycle since i cant take it anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
    I stopped taking Prop because of PIP. It seems to be a hit/miss for me on Prop. Some are smooth and some hurt like a mule kick. Glutes are your biggest area of injection. If it hurts in your glutes it'll kill you in the quads or shoulders.
    well I guess I'm going to stop the cycle since i cant handle the pain. thanks for your input.

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    I ran prop my first cycle and the PIP was unreal. Quads were by far the worst, delts were horrible and glutes were only sort of bearable. Quite a few days I could hardly walk.

    It gets better though with every injection. I pushed through it and now all I hit is my quads. No PIP whatsoever, and it's super handy not having to do left handed reacharounds on my left glute.

    You tried heating the vial and injecting slower? Massage and hot shower after helped me as well. Maybe go with a 25g too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asneineh View Post
    Hi All,

    I'm having sever PIP from Test Prop, I'm Pinning 100 mg EOD in my dorsogluteal muscle using 23G 1 1/4 ". the site gets red, warm and swollen. but I'm not facing the same when I pin primo. also my friend is using the same gear and he is not getting any of these reactions. i went to the doctor and doctor said it might be an infection I took some antibiotics but again i had the same issue when i pinned the other side. the thing is it takes 5 days for the symptoms to go away.

    any suggestions? should i stop the Test P?

    As others mentioned a small percentage of people have pain with TEST PROP. I personally can inject 3cc and no pain at all.
    If it bothers you try cutting it down with another anabolic like NPP/DECA /EQ etc.....

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    Your problem is the location in which you're injecting your medicine. I don't know why everybody chooses tho pin in their glutes, it's the most painful and least effective place to inject testosterone . Not only do you need to aspirate which causes a lot of pain but you also have a high chance of hitting an artery. I know this because my DOCTOR has specifically advised me to avoid using this location for several reasons.

    Pin in your Vastus Lateralis (Outer portion of the Thigh) to avoid PIP. It requires NO ASPIRATION WHICH REDUCES PIP SIGNIFICANTLY The chances of hitting a blood vessel or vein in the Vastus Lateralis is almost non existent, prevention is better than the cure.

    Change the location of your injection and I can guarantee you'll experience very little to no PIP.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by username101 View Post
    Your problem is the location in which you're injecting your medicine. I don't know why everybody chooses tho pin in their glutes, it's the most painful and least effective place to inject testosterone . Not only do you need to aspirate which causes a lot of pain but you also have a high chance of hitting an artery. I know this because my DOCTOR has specifically advised me to avoid using this location for several reasons.

    Pin in your Vastus Lateralis (Outer portion of the Thigh) to avoid PIP. It requires NO ASPIRATION WHICH REDUCES PIP SIGNIFICANTLY The chances of hitting a blood vessel or vein in the Vastus Lateralis is almost non existent, prevention is better than the cure.

    Change the location of your injection and I can guarantee you'll experience very little to no PIP.

    Hope this helps.
    Chances of hitting a vein in quads is far from "almost non existent." Yes, you DO need to aspirate in quads or anywhere you inject with intramuscular injections. Bad advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OdinsOtherSon View Post
    Chances of hitting a vein in quads is far from "almost non existent." Yes, you DO need to aspirate in quads or anywhere you inject with intramuscular injections. Bad advice.
    I'm going to take the advice my DOCTOR has given me over the advice some random dude with NO MEDICAL experience whatsoever has stated on the internet just because he reads it online and says it's true.

    You should do some research and educate yourself on correct injection procedures before claiming the advice someone is giving is "bad advice" when it's a MEDICAL RECOMMENDATION from a Doctor who specialises in hormone replacement therapy.

    I'm not regurgitating information I'm reading on the internet. I'm stating what my Doctor has recommended, but hey what would a Doctor know, they only spent over $100 grand at University and 8-10 years of their life studying the human body to give bad advice, I'm sure someone on the internet with no medical expertise whatsoever knows more than a medical professional.... O.o
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    Take a look at this chart taken from a medical website in relation to aspiration. Don't claim the advice I am giving is bad advice when more than 90% of Health Professionals agree with what I have stated.

    Point proven. You can have a gold star when you do your homework. You get another gold star when you pass the test.

    Strange how 91% of nurses have stated no aspiration is a safe practise. But hey, what would they know. Some guy on the internet told me otherwise, it must be true.

    Funny how 98% of nurses don't aspirate for blood when giving IM injections, but hey, some guy on the internet said you have to, it must be true.

    Hey look, eliminating aspiration reduces PIP, oh wait some guy on the internet said that was false. The Doctors and Nurses must have got it wrong. All those decades of injections and studies must be wrong because some guy on the internet says so.

    Give me a break.
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    Quote Originally Posted by username101 View Post
    I'm going to take the advice my DOCTOR has given me over the advice some random dude with NO MEDICAL experience whatsoever has stated on the internet just because he reads it online and says it's true.

    You should do some research and educate yourself on correct injection procedures before claiming the advice someone is giving is "bad advice" when it's a MEDICAL RECOMMENDATION from a Doctor who specialises in hormone replacement therapy.

    I'm not regurgitating information I'm reading on the internet. I'm stating what my Doctor has recommended, but hey what would a Doctor know, they only spent over $100 grand at University and 8-10 years of their life studying the human body to give bad advice, I'm sure someone on the internet with no medical expertise whatsoever knows more than a medical professional.... O.o
    Quote Originally Posted by username101 View Post
    Take a look at this chart taken from a medical website in relation to aspiration. Don't claim the advice I am giving is bad advice when more than 90% of Health Professionals agree with what I have stated.

    Point proven. You can have a gold star when you do your homework. You get another gold star when you pass the test.

    Strange how 91% of nurses have stated no aspiration is a safe practise. But hey, what would they know. Some guy on the internet told me otherwise, it must be true.

    Funny how 98% of nurses don't aspirate for blood when giving IM injections, but hey, some guy on the internet said you have to, it must be true.

    Hey look, eliminating aspiration reduces PIP, oh wait some guy on the internet said that was false. The Doctors and Nurses must have got it wrong. All those decades of injections and studies must be wrong because some guy on the internet says so.

    Give me a break.
    Hey Username, welcome to the forum!

    It's great that you're tying to help other people out.

    However, coping an attitude for no reason needs to stop.

    That's not how this forum works.

    Respect other members, and if you disagree with someone then respond like an adult.

    Now for this injection site business; If you think pinning the thigh is better and less painful than the glute then that is opinion.

    These conclusions you're drawing, about pinning the thigh vs pinning the glute, are purely perspective.

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