I am guessing; amputation... If aggressive surgical measures are not implemented forthwith, you are likely to lose the leg...
SPOILER: JOKE
Bro, most likely all of guys on here have experienced PIP and the migration of the injected solution/compound, in one or more places on the body. I have had it in both the shoulders and the quads.
It is so bad in my quads that I have not injected there for over two years. The vastus lateralis muscle (outer quad) is the most common injection site for medical personnel, when they choose the quad. It is a large muscle which theoretically can accommodate several cc's / ml's injected into this muscle. Not for me... Perhaps not for you...???
I inject into my pectoral and biceps muscles using insulin needles. If I am doing 2-3cc's, I put 1/2 in the left pec and 1/2 in the right. Same with biceps.
I will go with 3cc's into my glute on one side, and have no PIP.
So, if you find that quad injections are too painful, you can mix it up, jump around, rotate injection sites. Lot's of possibilities here, bro.
In any event, you are in good hands here on the forum.
Good luck.
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