Does enanthate provoke Neuropathic pain?

robmex

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Hello to everyone !

I´ve been a diabetic type 2 for about 17 yrs. Metformine 1500 ed.While I understand that neuropathy nerve damage can be a consequence of uncontrolled bg, I have managed to control it very well.I also know that steroid injections causes blood to thicken.I presently inject 30mg e3.5d due to tc in 2012.My tt levels 754 and e2 18. All my blood levels are within range including Hemotricit and hemoglobin.Lately hours after my pin I begin to feel pain on my legs and it gets worse until the 3d day. I´m wondering if there is any correlation that is if test thickens blood and if my leg veins are damaged due to diabetes would the small dosage l inject cause my legs to tingle and hurt every time after i pin due to blood thicker to travel through damaged small veins?

thanks for your imput
 
If your blood levels are within normal range then your blood is not in fact "thickened" in the way you are referring to... so to answer your question, no it is not the enanthate in my internet opinion.

The time of action is also far too quick as the bulk of your injection is basically going to sit there as a bolus/depo, it is not like you are injection IV here.

What did your doctor say?
 
What did your doctor say?

thanks !Doc said like you.Im on the verge of dropping hrt cause when i skip a pin the pain settles down, but then I start feeling like s___t. I pin and the legs discomfort return, but I feel better.go figure! it made no sense
 
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Neuopathy is an odd thing with any number of proximate causes but odd that this should manifest after 7 years of injections.

The usual suspect (psychosomatic symptom) seems unlikely at that point.
 
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