yes sometimes the injection site can become tender or feel like their is a ball or knot inside, this typically lasts 2-4 days. Make sure you rotate injection sites and do not inject into the same site for at least a week if you can help it. Also push the plunjer slowly to allow the fluid to be absorbed better by the tissue. Try not to move the syringe around once inside the muscle. It also helps to work that muscle group after the injection.
I found that the flu like sypmptoms came either hours or right away after an injection, not sure if it is from the shock of the injection or the body having a foreign substance in it. Most people I know have had the same reactions though.
Chemically, testosterone cypionate and enanthate just have different ester groups attached to the testosterone molecule. Cypionate is the ester of cypionic acid, an eight-carbon group, and enanthate is a seven carbon ester. The ester groups slow the metabolism of injectable testosterone so that the drug is released into the system over days, minimizing the frequency of shots. In theory, cypionate will last a bit longer in the body, but cypionate and enanthate forms of testosterone are considered almost equivalent for medical purposes. The cypionate form is found mostly in the U.S. market while enanthate is more common in other countries.
Hormone surges.
yes, the same thing happened to me
Although testosterone can be injected into any muscle - and from here it is slowly preciptted into the blood stream over a period of weeks - the buttocks are the least painful areas. Upper arms or thighs may also be used, but expect a few days of pain here.
It will die. This will be a very painful death and very cruel thing to do any animal. And it would be cruelty to animals that is illegal and can result in jail time.
You have hit a blood vessel and it is a bruise. A swelling of blood at the injection site. Massage the area to dispell the blood.
yes. you can. i was recently prescribed Valtrex and Vicodin by the same doctor to help with a painful herpes outbreak.
When bursitis does not respond to conservative treatment, an injection into the joint of a long-acting corticosteroid preparation, like prednisone, can bring immediate and lasting relief.
Absolutely do not inject M523! This is a terrible idea. I have seen several patients with very nasty, painful, difficult to heal injection sites. M523 contains Tylenol, a drug certainly not meant to be injected.
A discogram (discography) is a diagnostic tool for your surgeon used to diagnose or pinpoint the area causing pain in your back. A discogram, or discography is a pre-surgical diagnostic tool, where the injection of local anesthetic and dye is injected into the disc. Discography is used to determine which disk level(s) is painful, and is usually used a precursor to surgery. A minimum of two disks will are injected. If you have x-ray findings of disk problems at many levels you may need more disks injected.
Probably nothing worse than a boil or a cyst which are uncomfortable and painful but you MUST get it checked by a doctor or a nurse to make sure.
I have had two surgeries. The first surgery, they injected 10cc's of pure ethol alcohol into my avm, the second they injected 50cc's. The 50cc's burned the vain up to the skin. Even though it still looks awful and is extremely painful still sometimes, it is not as bad as it was before. I had this procedure done at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan with Dr. Reddy.