rampage jackson
Registered User
Probably noob question injectables into TD Carrier
As some of you know, I recently had surgery to remove a bone tumor on my Humerus. While the surgery went ok, I have had major, excessive bleeding in the days following.
Turns out I'm a Hemophiliac.
This struck me as odd, considering I've done injections many, many times without major problems. In hindsight, I was used to bleeding a bit, and never really thought much of it.
Naturally, I'm not planning on doing any more injection-based cycles (wife would go nuts). I'm intrigued by the advancements that have been made in transdermals, and I'm excited to try them.
Now enough jabbering, and onto my noob question: If one possessed a certain stock of inject-able hormone (water or oil based), could one simply mix it into the transdermal...assuming the mw of the hormone is correct for the carrier? I realize this is a broad question, and I'm asking it without regard to esters.
I also realize a lot of hormone would be wasted as the absorption rate is lower, but humor me.
Thanks for any input.
As some of you know, I recently had surgery to remove a bone tumor on my Humerus. While the surgery went ok, I have had major, excessive bleeding in the days following.
Turns out I'm a Hemophiliac.
This struck me as odd, considering I've done injections many, many times without major problems. In hindsight, I was used to bleeding a bit, and never really thought much of it.
Naturally, I'm not planning on doing any more injection-based cycles (wife would go nuts). I'm intrigued by the advancements that have been made in transdermals, and I'm excited to try them.
Now enough jabbering, and onto my noob question: If one possessed a certain stock of inject-able hormone (water or oil based), could one simply mix it into the transdermal...assuming the mw of the hormone is correct for the carrier? I realize this is a broad question, and I'm asking it without regard to esters.
I also realize a lot of hormone would be wasted as the absorption rate is lower, but humor me.
Thanks for any input.