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    Quote Originally Posted by azbox View Post
    Hey guys new to the forums, did a quick search on this but thought I'd post my specifics
    I've done anadrol and dbols a few times before but wanted to do liquids properly now
    Started last Sunday by doing 1ml sust, 1ml deca in same syringe 1.1/2 23g syringe. No air bubbles
    First jab in right thigh, no blood, no swelling, no bruising but my leg locked up for two days with really bad pain
    Guys at the gym said it's common to get a corkie in the thigh, told me to switch to glute and massage well
    So did that last night, woke up in the morning ass cheek is killing me, got sorer and stiffer over the day.
    Took some panadeine fortes and it's settled down (no bruising or swelling) just pain And tightness
    I'm running an AI and dbols to kick start
    Any ideas what's going on?
    Thanks
    It's most likely uncomfortable because your injecting virgin muscles (never been used for im injections) so don't worry about it. It could also be your technique, make sure you push the oil in slowly and the needle goes in straight. Pip means post injection pain (pain after injecting) and im is an abbreviation for intramuscular injection (injecting into a muscle). It'll get better after a day or 2 and after you've done it a few times it shouldn't hurt as much. Just keep an eye on injection site if it's really unbeatable then you can take a over the counter anti-inflamatory
    Last edited by Marcus G; 04-27-2017 at 06:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus G View Post
    It's most likely uncomfortable because your injecting virgin muscles (never been used for im injections) so don't worry about it. It could also be your technique, make sure you push the oil in slowly and the needle goes in straight. Pip means post injection pain (pain after injecting) and im is an abbreviation for intramuscular injection (injecting into a muscle). It'll get butter after a day or 2 and after you've done it a few times it shouldn't hurt as much. Just keep an eye on injection site if it's really unbeatable then you can take a over the counter anti-inflamatory
    Cheers for reply, will try slower pushing as I just have been forcing it in (about 15 seconds)

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