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    3 days after injection, deltoid & arm twitching need some advice

    Hi guys,

    Im currently a few weeks into my first cycle of sus 250 and have been rotating my injections between deltoids and glutes.
    My last injection was 3 days ago into my deltoid and since then I have had on and off twitching in the area and rest of my arm.
    Ive done some research and some sites say that this could be from hitting a nerve during the injection.
    Just wondering if anyone has any reasons this could be happening and how I can prevent this next time?

    Cheers.

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    If you hit a nerve you would have felt it...I get small muscle twitching alot while on cycle...looks like a heart beating lol.

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...echnique/page3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1
    If you hit a nerve you would have felt it...I get small muscle twitching alot while on cycle...looks like a heart beating lol.

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...echnique/page3
    That's just your Parkinson's. Go take your levodopa that I prescribed and get back in your room. You are wandering again aren't you?!!

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    [QUOTE=MuscleInk;6294566]That's just your Parkinson's. Go take your levodopa that I prescribed and get back in your room. You are wandering again aren't you?!![/QUOTE


    I've typed out 3 different Michael J Fox jokes. All were in bad taste.

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    I get the same thing but its a bitch when its your eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by songdog
    I get the same thing but its a bitch when its your eye.
    That happens to me a lot....mostly when I've had too little sleep. People are always starring at me wondering why I wink at them!!!

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    True, and I meant not to offend anyone who has or who has been touched by PD. I've treated many patients with it and its a very frustrating disease, debilitating disease. It's unfortunate that neurological research in PD and AD is still poorly funded with few superior treatments coming to fruition this far.

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