cornsyrup12
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So I normally use test E in MCT with pretty minimal pip. Tried a cheaper source for test C in sesame oil and I'm getting consistent pip like never before. So I'm reading up on it and not really finding everything, so maybe we can answer pip more comprehensively. I'll get started with what I've read.
Causes of PIP:
1. Virgin muscle
2. Subcutaneous leakage (including by hitting a blood vessel)
3. High concentration
4. Solvent/antiseptic
5. Carrier oil reaction (or allergy)
6. Ester reaction (or allergy)
7. Contamination (bacteria or other microbes)
So how do we diagnose which one it is? Hoping y'all can help out with this; I'm thinking timing of the pip might be relevant to this?
1. You stop getting pip after a week or two, problem solved.
2. I think it starts within half a day and gets worse over a few days. Long lasting, noticeable inflammation.
3. Idk, maybe starts like a day later?
4. idk
5. Idk, if allergies, you might get rash or anaphylaxis, the latter of which is very bad.
6. Probably starts 2 days later?
7. I heard you'll get a hard lump that gets hot, very bad. Will probably need intramuscular antibiotics asap.
Of course tips to manage it are good. Ibuprofen, massaging, heat, are common ones, but may only work for certain causes.
Causes of PIP:
1. Virgin muscle
2. Subcutaneous leakage (including by hitting a blood vessel)
3. High concentration
4. Solvent/antiseptic
5. Carrier oil reaction (or allergy)
6. Ester reaction (or allergy)
7. Contamination (bacteria or other microbes)
So how do we diagnose which one it is? Hoping y'all can help out with this; I'm thinking timing of the pip might be relevant to this?
1. You stop getting pip after a week or two, problem solved.
2. I think it starts within half a day and gets worse over a few days. Long lasting, noticeable inflammation.
3. Idk, maybe starts like a day later?
4. idk
5. Idk, if allergies, you might get rash or anaphylaxis, the latter of which is very bad.
6. Probably starts 2 days later?
7. I heard you'll get a hard lump that gets hot, very bad. Will probably need intramuscular antibiotics asap.
Of course tips to manage it are good. Ibuprofen, massaging, heat, are common ones, but may only work for certain causes.
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