Yeah, i was skeptical too. The first couple pins i did were kind of nerve racking just for the simple fact that i was going to be sticking this long ass needle into my muscle lol. But now it's just second nature and i don't even pay any mind to sticking it in now.
22 gauge, 1.5 inch right into the adductor longus. I use the same needle on my delts. 100mg twice a week for trt and i've had no problems.
Man up, it'll get easier as you pin more often.
The death rate from sarcoidosis is less than 5%. There had to be some other factors involved seeing that most pts with this get better without treatment. Unless in severe cases it affects the heart, liver, or lungs which in that case they would need a transplant.
Also, we have a crazy lady who works for us as a c.n.a. A patient coded while her and a doctor were in the room. The doc started compressions and yelled for her to call the code. She leaves the room and comes back a minute or two later with everyone in the room and pushes her way to the...
I work on a cardiac floor. This big tongan guy cardiac arrested. His kids (daughter and son) were in the room. Three of us got into the room, there was one nurse in there already, but she couldn't push hard enough on the guys chest to do good compressions, so she yelled at me to start...
Do what ever fits your schedule man. As long as your doing cardio and eating right, then who cares. I'm sure others will chime in and say do this or that but I just do it when it fits my schedule which is sometimes mid morning or evening depending on the day.
Don't up the dose, you're only inviting more sides. Just finish up your cycle, run a proper post cycle, and go from there. No sense in fuking your body up just cause you're not seeing massive gains.
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It could a number of things, you can't say it's SVT without seeing a telemetry strip. You also have PAT (paroxysmal atrial tachycardia), or it could just be a simple tachycardia. None of the atrial arrhythmias are as serious as ones originating in the ventricles, but yes, he should definitely...
Did you actually monitor your heart rate and bp on cycle or did you just go by feeling? Are the symptoms still with you? If so, do what Dylan said and go to the Dr for an ekg. Most doctors will take chest pain seriously.
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