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    Should injection site still be tender?

    Should I still be feeling pain in my glute where I gave myself the injection of sustanon 250 4 days later? Is it possible that I gave my injection wrong? This is my first time.

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    Probabaly, depends on how new to shots you are. My first shot was sore as hell a week after, now I have no pain at all.

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    My first one. I was nervous that maybe I missed the muscle or something. Just thinking the worse I guess. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skullsmasher
    Probabaly, depends on how new to shots you are. My first shot was sore as hell a week after, now I have no pain at all.
    Agreed. I'd say your muscle just isn't used to having something jabbed through it's tissue yet. Unless its warm and extremely swelled-up (in that case it MAY be an abcess), I'm sure the pain will subside with time.

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    No, no swelling. It's just sore when I get up and start moving around after being inactive for some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ford151
    No, no swelling. It's just sore when I get up and start moving around after being inactive for some time.
    Completely normal. Don't worry about it. Sust is usually a painful form of testosterone, especially for an AAS novice.

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