JohnnyGotJacked
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i just did my first injection and how can i know if i injected it right? And how can i know if its going to work? Like what should i look for?
JohnnyGotJacked said:i just did my first injection and how can i know if i injected it right? And how can i know if its going to work? Like what should i look for?
JohnnyGotJacked said:i just did my first injection and how can i know if i injected it right? And how can i know if its going to work? Like what should i look for?
JohnnyGotJacked said:i just did my first injection and how can i know if i injected it right? And how can i know if its going to work? Like what should i look for?
Dude if you come on here asking that question you are asking to get flamed.All that info should have been researched way before you pinned.JohnnyGotJacked said:i just did my first injection and how can i know if i injected it right? And how can i know if its going to work? Like what should i look for?
If you watch the hair on your nuts you should see it start to grow immediately. If that happens then you know you did rightJohnnyGotJacked said:i just did my first injection and how can i know if i injected it right? And how can i know if its going to work? Like what should i look for?
chasec said:that's a valid point. but anyone who IM's a substance without knowing it's effects deserves a darwin award in my opinion. and if he didn't take time to research the effects of it, i'll bet he didn't take the time to learn how to inject properly. at least he didn't hit his sciatic nerve. he'd be on dateline tomorrow talking about how steroids crippled him for life.........
Null said:Don't get me wrong, but isn't HRT about 200mg every 2 weeks. 250mg a week would be 2.5 more test than HRT.
JohnnyGotJacked said:i know 250 is pretty low but at the site i got my cycle off it said to do 250 for the 1st 2 weeks then move up to 500 and stay at that till u end ur cycle
Bump.... No need to act like an asshole bronx, youll find that that type of attidude is not welcome here, go to BB.com if you want to act like an assclown.GangstaJDog said:I don't know what it is these days with threads running way off the original topic and being filled with insults. Everyone has insulted someone else before, ****, I have plenty of times, but there's no need for blatant "stupid n00b" comments or someone to try to jump on the bandwagon and act like a hardass (yes, you bronx220), then immediately switch to a "helping" attitude once other people in the post have had the intelligence to present it. Keep this board looking as respectable as I know it is. If someone asks something you consider stupid, just shake your head to yourself and type a civil response, otherwise you might be the one who ends up looking stupid..
Antibiotics won't do any good in case of an abcess. You have to drain it.d00fy said:get some anitbiotics on hand just in case your worried about your injections in the future so you dont get a nasty abcess.....
Draining will only give temporary relief of an abcess. Anibiotics are needed to completely cure them.PnsNv said:Antibiotics won't do any good in case of an abcess. You have to drain it.
Actually it's just the opposite. What differentiates an abcess from an ordinary infection is that in an abcess the body has separated/ walled off the infection. It is no longer supplied with blood, so antibiotics (carried by blood) will not work.Sticks said:Draining will only give temporary relief of an abcess. Anibiotics are needed to completely cure them.
PnsNv said:Actually it's just the opposite. What differentiates an abcess from an ordinary infection is that in an abcess the body has separated/ walled off the infection. It is no longer supplied with blood, so antibiotics (carried by blood) will not work.
My daughters oncologist says the only antibiotic that works on an abcess is "Drainomycin" :blink: Oncologists are not famous for their great senses of humor!
The reason for administration of wide spectrum antibiotics is A) it may just be an infection, not an abcess and B) the abcess could break open (turn back into a regular infection, but nastier). Once it is punctured and drained, the body will restore blood flow.
That is my understanding after several weeks of discussion with an MD.