Infections

Hmm, that is possible, to me the larger the knife the larger the wound. I honestly haven't a clue why more post-injection pain would lead to more scar tissue.
The steroid oil is composed of: Hormone, oil, Benzyl alcohol(SUPER fucking strong and kills all bacteria) and benzyl benzoate.
The inflammation you have is from the alcohol, you know how it hurts when you put rubbing alcohol on an open wound? You injected something that has a stronger alcohol in it and it is a chemical inflammation leading to all signs that an infection would have. Besides the squishy part and it takes a while to produce that much "swelling" AKA "puss."

The chemical inflammation causes pain and scar tissue after time. Yes, the larger the knife the larger the wound; can you see the damage it did to your skin? It's insignificant, once I have had mark on my skin when injecting but then I used an 18g..

Sorry I was rude but we are moving back in time. I got shit to do and a shotty to load. Have fun
 
The steroid oil is composed of: Hormone, oil, Benzyl alcohol(SUPER fucking strong and kills all bacteria) and benzyl benzoate.
The inflammation you have is from the alcohol, you know how it hurts when you put rubbing alcohol on an open wound? You injected something that has a stronger alcohol in it and it is a chemical inflammation leading to all signs that an infection would have. Besides the squishy part and it takes a while to produce that much "swelling" AKA "puss."

The chemical inflammation causes pain and scar tissue after time. Yes, the larger the knife the larger the wound; can you see the damage it did to your skin? It's insignificant, once I have had mark on my skin when injecting but then I used an 18g..

Sorry I was rude but we are moving back in time. I got shit to do and a shotty to load. Have fun
Obviously that applies to oil based AAS. In this case, it's water based. Which, I know is more likely to be contaminated (no BA), so I was concerned.
 
The steroid oil is composed of: Hormone, oil, Benzyl alcohol(SUPER fucking strong and kills all bacteria) and benzyl benzoate.
The inflammation you have is from the alcohol, you know how it hurts when you put rubbing alcohol on an open wound? You injected something that has a stronger alcohol in it and it is a chemical inflammation leading to all signs that an infection would have. Besides the squishy part and it takes a while to produce that much "swelling" AKA "puss."

The chemical inflammation causes pain and scar tissue after time. Yes, the larger the knife the larger the wound; can you see the damage it did to your skin? It's insignificant, once I have had mark on my skin when injecting but then I used an 18g..

Sorry I was rude but we are moving back in time. I got shit to do and a shotty to load. Have fun
He's running a water-based injection Sworder!

mands
 
What do you mean resistance i never took them i still have 120 on hand. I just wanted more
That we use antibiotics too much and it does so that bacteria evolve and become resistant to the antibiotics. Don't use antibiotics unless you 100% need it.
I won't spoon feed you. You need to do your own research...
Spoon-feed me with hearsay? Lol, it's bullshit and the type of stuff that creates threads like this.
 
That we use antibiotics too much and it does so that bacteria evolve and become resistant to the antibiotics. Don't use antibiotics unless you 100% need it.

Spoon-feed me with hearsay? Lol, it's bullshit and the type of stuff that creates threads like this.

No..it's your bullshit and lack of knowledge that create threads like this. The shit you post is pure rubbish. The only reason I'm responding to you is because you quoted my post.

And if you didn't know water based compounds have a higher rate of infections....well I guess you're just uninformed.
 
No..it's your bullshit and lack of knowledge that create threads like this. The shit you post is pure rubbish. The only reason I'm responding to you is because you quoted my post.
@Wunderpus.....I heard water based compounds have a high rate of infections. Have you ever heard of this?[/QUOTE]
yes, that was why I was concerned...

Lol..... I think I am done in this thread. Wunder, you are fine.
 
Don't worry, it takes much longer for an infection to arise.
It's called PIP, it will be red, warm to the touch and have all other signs of an infection however there is one that is different... I didnt read the thread but it should have been mentioned.
If it is hard, it's def pip. If it is soft and squishy infection.

You are fine... Why is everybody so paranoid now a days about infections?!?!? This your first cycle?

*Yes, I am rude because this whole forums IQ has dropped so low. How do we literally go backwards in knowledge and experience... Take me back 3 years ago, we had more knowledge then...

This says it all
 
Don't worry, it takes much longer for an infection to arise.
It's called PIP, it will be red, warm to the touch and have all other signs of an infection however there is one that is different... I didn't read the thread but it should have been mentioned.
If it is hard, it's def pip. If it is soft and squishy infection.

Tell us, Dr. Sworder, how quickly does cellulitis spread. What about necrotizing faciitis? How long does staph aureus take to cause symptoms?

You're telling us that if it's hard, it's definitely pip, huh? You've obviously never seen a skin abscess. There's nothing "soft and squishy" when those suckers burst.

Your posts are garbage, Sworder. And you wouldn't know shit from apple sauce.

*Yes, I am rude because this whole forums IQ has dropped so low. How do we literally go backwards in knowledge and experience... Take me back 3 years ago, we had more knowledge then...

The forums collective IQ went up when you left last year. It's gone back down since your return. Hopefully, you'll soon realize that you're the laughingstock of Meso and leave again. Then the IQ will go back up again.
 
You're telling us that if it's hard, it's definitely pip, huh? You've obviously never seen a skin abscess. There's nothing "soft and squishy" when those suckers burst.
Lol you dumb fuck he is talking about swelling, obviously not cellulitis. A skin-infection AKA cellulitis doesn't swell like PIP NOR an abscess does.
God damn you are fucking dumber than a train, is Brutus here to make sure you aren't on dope or something? You are typing faster than your brain can process. Re-read, then re-read again the OP.
Here is cellulitis, and what OP is describing is nothing like it.
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Somebody call Brutus, CBS is on the internet again...
Here is a very small abscess, and yes, it will be soft and squishy.
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Did I forget to mention or did you not read this was OP's first time he got PIP?

READ
 
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Show statistics please or posts from people having an infection from waterbased AAS.

Is this real life???

@Wunderpus.....I heard water based compounds have a high rate of infections. Have you ever heard of this?

It clearly says higher rate.

Which actually makes complete sense simply because oil is significantly more resistant to bacteria proliferation than water.

Not quite sure there is even a debate going on here
 
Is this real life???



It clearly says higher rate.

Which actually makes complete sense simply because oil is significantly more resistant to bacteria proliferation than water.

Not quite sure there is even a debate going on here
C'mon there are enough of idiocy going on here. Tell me how that proliferation will work out with BA in it?
It doesn't LOL. You trying to join the circlejerk crew?
There is no debate because there is nothing to argue. You want to argue that certain bacteria will grow in an aqueous solution containing BA? I can save you the trouble bcuz researchers typically use aqueous solutions so IDKWTF you are on about oil/water base nor who addressed you.

Also, this thread died a while back OP is happy move along now.
 
SLIGHTLY warm, not noticeable. It's kind of a pinkish color, I am very fair skin, so it's really obvious. I did it was a 27g 1/2" pin, so I think it's mostly sub-Q, hence the pip. Test susp always gives me knots, I always remember why I don't use it.

I will keep an eye on it. For legal reasons, would I be best to tell them it was b12 or my trt test. cyp. ?

1/2" deep doesn't seem very deep for 2cc of liquid either, maybe it's harder for that much liquid to dissipate that close to the surface. And then adding another cc so soon.
 
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