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11-21-2017, 03:55 AM #1New Member
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Flu symptom
I started off with EQ(amp,200mg/1ml) mixing with test-c(vial,250mg/1ml) in 1 single syringe for the first cycle.
I was doing good, no flu symptom, sometimes sweat a lot at night.
I finished all the EQ(amp) and injecting test-c(vial) only. I have bad flu symptom and severe PIP. At that time, i didn't think it's the test-c being the issue. I thought i was really sick. I was put in hospital for 4 days. WBC count was high and suspected an infection and was given antibiotics.
Later on i was discharged and cruising at 150mg/week for weeks, it was fine, manageable flu symptoms, slightly increase septum.
Then i planned to move up to 400mg/week for a cut, with 1 injection being 250mg/ml. I have flu sypmtom and severe PIP again. The injection area turn red and spreading and warm to touch as well, sweating a lot, chill, and coughing, tired in general. I took some antibiotics just in case.
What could go wrong? I don't think my injection was the issue as I have no problem for months and follow straight to injection protocal, using z-track injection method, sterilizing the vial, injection site and etc.
What i was thinking is that the EQ(amp) help to cut the test-c(vial)? Is it possible? They are from the same company? so i would assume the BA, EO, solvent and etc being the same.
What shall i do? I don't wanna quit yet.
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11-21-2017, 04:51 AM #2
If you're very sure having followed all the perfect injections practices, i could think that gear in time was contaminated and when you inject higher amount of it, the reaction getting more intense ( this could explain that a 150mg/week you hadn't no issues but at 400mg/week, you did ). On the other side, i could think that test-c amount in a single shot, maybe is too much for your absorption capacity of that specific injection site. You could try to split the whole dosage in 2 shots in different days and verify your body reactions.
I don't think is related to EQ presence or absence.
Further, it would be interesting to change gear or getting a new test-c vial, and experiment what happen.
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11-21-2017, 05:47 AM #3New Member
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11-21-2017, 02:06 PM #5
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Kind of sounds like Cellulitis. Are you using the alcohol pads to wipe off the bottle tops when you are getting the AAS out of the bottles? I would have to say that your gear "might" have Staphylococcus in it now.
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11-21-2017, 07:25 PM #6BANNED
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Lot of guys are allergic to the preservative used in test cyp and prop , flu like symptoms when you have that allergy are common . I suggest switching over to Test E and see if that helps (if your using a good lab, some UGLs may use the same shit across the board though)
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12-10-2017, 02:56 AM #7New Member
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an update.
Got whatman filter and then successfully filter some sterile oil and cut it with test-c vial, no pain, no flu.
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