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    calf injections

    whats the pain like in the calfs the days after an injecting. will it cause me to limp or be slow at work because i cant walk properly? j

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    ? ???

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    Ive heard other users complain of soreness that lasts up to 2 weeks from calf injections, especially when injecting something like test prop. Your post is a bit vague/confusing so im not sure whether you are saying that you have already done a calf injection or are planning to. If so, dont worry just yet. The pain will most likely subside in a week or two. ry using a hot or cold compress to reduce discomfort (different people say either works). You could also try taking some anti inflammatorys/pain killers. Search through older posts, the topic has come up before.

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    why would you wanna do it there anyway? unless you are a pro body builder and want to squirt some winny to bring them out there should be no reason to. imo

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    When I was poking myself every day I used calfs every once in a while. First time I did it I there was no pain. Next few times I would end up bleeding alot after I removed pin. I would bruised in calf. I usually only injected winny there. Dont remember injecting prop there at all.

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    Ouch!

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    DONT DO IT!!! lol it fvcking hurts bad.. tho i did it with prop

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    Man I wouldn't even think about calves. I have enough sites in my rotation

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    Unless your injecting Syntherol there is absolutely NO reason to inject calfs IMO....

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    Inject on your quads (easy), there would be no way I'd inject on my calfs

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    DO'NT DO IT unless u like pain lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojotheman View Post
    whats the pain like in the calfs the days after an injecting. will it cause me to limp or be slow at work because i cant walk properly? j
    they KILL my calves,,,even with slin pins

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    Don't do it... trust, no need, unless you like limping, and pain.

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    One of my friends uses calves in his rotation and he said it's just like any other muscle on him. The first one or two times it feels sore, but after that, he doesn't get sore and feels no different then with shooting them into any other area of the body.

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    ever get a really bad cramp in your calf or pull a muscle there thats about what it feels like and you will not be able to walk normal you will be limping badly for at least 2 days thats if you dont hit a vein, tendon, or nerve .ive done mine on more than 1 occasion and have given them up to much pain too hard to find the good spot to poke and too many questions about why i cant walk .ive injected test e and npp into my calves both caused serious pain after like a bad bad charly horse

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    My first cycle needed ED injections, so I figured I'd do calves/quads/glutes/delts/pecs, injecting in the same spot every 10 days. So my first injection I wanted to do in my calves because I couldn't reach my glutes as easily. This was a Prop only cycle. So .75CC of prop went into the calf fine, no problems. Next day my calf was extremely sore. Days 2-7 my entire calf bruised to a purplish color, and I limped around for about a week. I guess they work for some people, but I'm never shooting there again. I would choose excessive scar tissue over that.

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