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    How long does it take gyno/infection symptoms to show

    Yes I'm very aware they are two different things, I'm wondering about them respectively. Usually how long it takes an infections symptoms to show after an injection/how deep into a cycle gyno usually pops up if its going to.

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    Infection usually within days. Starts out as a lump and after a day or two starts to hurt and get warm to the touch.

    Gyno is very tricky. It can show up after a week or two, during pct or even months later. I have read them all, you just never know.

    It's always a good idea to get E2 blood work done mid cycle.

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    Is slightly swollen muscle normal after injection in say, the delt? I alternated from quad to there and it doesnt hurt much more than the quad(actually seems to be recovering quicker) but seems a bit swollen. No discoloration though, its been about a day.

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    bump

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    Gyno may NEVER show up. Not everyone is prone to get it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    Gyno may NEVER show up. Not everyone is prone to get it!
    Yea I know, its just I was wondering if there was a point at which I'd be "good" and not have to worry about it. Looks like its not the case.

    As far as the infection I'm wondering due to my delt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by programdude

    Yea I know, its just I was wondering if there was a point at which I'd be "good" and not have to worry about it. Looks like its not the case.

    As far as the infection I'm wondering due to my delt.
    Most PIP is simply a local reaction to the muscle trauma from the needle and reaction to the foreign compounds (oil, exogenous test, any other reagents used in making the drug). The area may feel warm, slightly hard, and somewhat painful. As long as the size of the trauma does not increase by more than 15-20% and you do not spike a fever or feel nauseous, most of these reactions will subside in a week or less.

    Massaging the area and applying WARMTH (heating pad, warm compress, etc) will help break down the compound and facilitate absorption.

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