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Thread: Dayummm!!!! That Hurt- IGF Injection

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    Dayummm!!!! That Hurt- IGF Injection

    So I did my first IGF injection last night (60mcgs). Did biceps PWO and OUCHHH!!

    Am I suppose to cut this stuff up with something? Or is it something you get use to? I am using MR's suspendend LR3 IGF and did not dilute it at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tempbrit
    So I did my first IGF injection last night (60mcgs). Did biceps PWO and OUCHHH!!

    Am I suppose to cut this stuff up with something? Or is it something you get use to? I am using MR's suspendend LR3 IGF and did not dilute it at all.

    Some complain about pain but I have never really experienecd any pain with it. Some like to draw up some BW and inject to minimize pain. I prefer to just use the bubble method and get it over with

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    It is nothing that is not manageable, its just that it felt a lot different than what I was expecting.

    Is there really any concern for scar tissue with these type of injections? I assume less so due to the smaller pin guage and the fact that no oil is used in the injection.

    Just curious.

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    You don't need to spot inject with LR3, but if you're using IGF-1 then it's recommended

    JohnnyB

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyB
    You don't need to spot inject with LR3, but if you're using IGF-1 then it's recommended

    JohnnyB

    I think I got that part. But it is critical to rotate injection sites? Is there possibilities of scar tissue build-up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tempbrit
    I think I got that part. But it is critical to rotate injection sites? Is there possibilities of scar tissue build-up?

    No....my last two cycles of IGF I did alternate(1 day left,1 day right) shots on my bi's only.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinnacle
    No....my last two cycles of IGF I did alternate(1 day left,1 day right) shots on my bi's only.


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    thats what i always do with slin and lr3 and sometimes hgh.

    -rodge

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    i've been on for a few days and i just push the plunger in slowly. it burns just a little, but like you said it's not unmanagable.

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    i didnt feel any pain what so ever... You sure you are relaxed when you are doing it?

    i noticed if i wasnt completely relaxed before in jection i would feel more pain.

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    I guess pain is not the correct way to describe it. The burning sensation kind of caught me off guard and then I tensed up, which is why I think I felt pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tempbrit
    The burning sensation kind of caught me off guard and then I tensed up, which is why I think I felt pain.

    Now that sounds a lot better Temp!! I'm sure it wont happen again

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