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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    If there is no redness, warmth, or you're not running a fever you should be ok.

    Definitely rotate injection sites if one shot is giving you that much discomfort.

    How much are you shooting and what's your injection schedule?
    What do you think about rotating the injection site if the gear is potentially bad? Surely that is running the risk of multiple infections/complications. Just a thought. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nilrac View Post
    What do you think about rotating the injection site if the gear is potentially bad? Surely that is running the risk of multiple infections/complications. Just a thought. Cheers.
    That's why I prefaced my comment with "If there is no redness, warmth, or you're not running a fever you should be ok". These are the classic symptoms of an infection.

    Meaning, like Chuck said, the BA content of the gear is high, and that is causing the discomfort, not the quality or sterility of the gear.

    Since he didn't report those symptoms, it's probably safe to rule that out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D7M View Post
    That's why I prefaced my comment with "If there is no redness, warmth, or you're not running a fever you should be ok". These are the classic symptoms of an infection.

    Meaning, like Chuck said, the BA content of the gear is high, and that is causing the discomfort, not the quality or sterility of the gear.

    Since he didn't report those symptoms, it's probably safe to rule that out.
    I was asking you a question, not questioning you, if that makes sense. So no need for the disclaimer. Thanks for the response also.

    So generally, as a rule of thumb, be cautious with injection sites if any redness or fever occurs. As the last thing you want to do is inject in multiple locations only to find infections occuring.

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    true....should i be woried if the pain and swelling isn't gone within in a week

    thanks

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