Bought a vial of testosterone enanthate 500mg/ml from Pharmacom.
Injected 200mg once a week every sunday for about 10 weeks.
On the very first injection i had severe pip and strong pain when bending leg after injection. Just thought it was due to the high concentration and thought i would just pull through it.
Had my i think it was 10th Injection on Sunday evening. Sunday early hours around 5am i woke up in crippling pain around the injection site. Burning and throbbing kind of pain. Thought again I'll push through it with some OTC painkillers.
Wednesday came and i felt really zoned out, disorientated and a little off balance. Pain was getting worse and i noticed my heart rate on my home oximeter was fluctuating between 110 to 120.
Gone to my doctors and they referred me to a ward in my nearest hospital. The notes described i was feverish, pale, tachycardia of around 120 and blood pressure high at 98/145.
At the hospital they ran bloods and told me i could have an abscess. They said my inflammation markets where at 100%. They said due to my vitals being so out they had to admit me for IV antibiotics.
A few hours later things took a turn for the worst. My Blood pressure gone higher and my heart rate sourced to 150+. I was experiencing heart palpitations and neck pain.
They immediately done an ECG, put me on IV fluids and done a huge drip of 800mg of if i remember right i think they said it was Tobramycin. All night they continued to check my vitals every couple of hours. A few hours later my heart rate dropped. i got a visit this morning from a team of doctors, specialists and nurses. The specialist upon examination said he did not think i had an abscess.
He believes this was a huge systemic reaction releasing huge amounts of inflammation due to the high strength 500mg testosterone.
I still have to stay in for an ultrasound and because my vitals are not yet right. Breathing rate is still too fast ect.
Just wanted to post this out here, high strength gear might be good value but it comes with its risks. Most people associate high strength gear with a few days of PIP. It can be far more serious!
Injected 200mg once a week every sunday for about 10 weeks.
On the very first injection i had severe pip and strong pain when bending leg after injection. Just thought it was due to the high concentration and thought i would just pull through it.
Had my i think it was 10th Injection on Sunday evening. Sunday early hours around 5am i woke up in crippling pain around the injection site. Burning and throbbing kind of pain. Thought again I'll push through it with some OTC painkillers.
Wednesday came and i felt really zoned out, disorientated and a little off balance. Pain was getting worse and i noticed my heart rate on my home oximeter was fluctuating between 110 to 120.
Gone to my doctors and they referred me to a ward in my nearest hospital. The notes described i was feverish, pale, tachycardia of around 120 and blood pressure high at 98/145.
At the hospital they ran bloods and told me i could have an abscess. They said my inflammation markets where at 100%. They said due to my vitals being so out they had to admit me for IV antibiotics.
A few hours later things took a turn for the worst. My Blood pressure gone higher and my heart rate sourced to 150+. I was experiencing heart palpitations and neck pain.
They immediately done an ECG, put me on IV fluids and done a huge drip of 800mg of if i remember right i think they said it was Tobramycin. All night they continued to check my vitals every couple of hours. A few hours later my heart rate dropped. i got a visit this morning from a team of doctors, specialists and nurses. The specialist upon examination said he did not think i had an abscess.
He believes this was a huge systemic reaction releasing huge amounts of inflammation due to the high strength 500mg testosterone.
I still have to stay in for an ultrasound and because my vitals are not yet right. Breathing rate is still too fast ect.
Just wanted to post this out here, high strength gear might be good value but it comes with its risks. Most people associate high strength gear with a few days of PIP. It can be far more serious!
