Is it normal to have lumps at injection site?

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So I’ve ran about 5 cycles before. All short esters and orals.

I decided to give test e from a USA domestic source (Floatergate2020) a shot. I don’t know if the higher concentration is just taking longer for my body to process or what. I don’t think it’s an infection. It’s taking about 5 days to subside and go away. No pain unless directly injecting back into that particular part of muscle. When aspirating a pinkish fluid comes out.

Just wondering if it’s common and I haven’t experienced it before or if I need to worry about it? Normally wouldn’t think too much on it but obviously with how that thread is going I’m slightly concerned.

Thanks in advance.
 
The pinkish fluid part doesn't sound right.
Though i've never aspirated from a recent injection site, i have had oil from a previous injection leak out because i didn't give it time to clear. In my case it looked oxidized.

If you're not experiencing any symptoms of infection at this point, i wouldn't panic, but i would pay close attention to it and i would be very hesitant to continue on with any gear from that source, were it me.
 
Appreciate the advice guys.

I’ll leave the upper body alone and pin thigh/ass until cleared up. Drop the test e and go back to another sources prop I have.
 
Appreciate the advice guys.

I’ll leave the upper body alone and pin thigh/ass until cleared up. Drop the test e and go back to another sources prop I have.

Agree completely with what everyone else said! Also I get lumps and severe pip from Test E, with Test Cyp I'm fine. There seems to be quite a few people the the enenthate ester does not agree with for some reason.
 
That pinkish fluid is your body in the early stages of fighting off an infection.
This isn’t really true...

a clear, light red/pink drainage can be simply a sign of healing and inflammation. It’s called a serosanguinous drainage. I works general surgery for some time. I forget what exactly it is but it’s from a injury healing that is still very inflamed.

If it’s clear/light red and pink you’re more than likely not having an infection. Also this isn’t medical advice just my two cents.
 
This isn’t really true...

a clear, light red/pink drainage can be simply a sign of healing and inflammation. It’s called a serosanguinous drainage. I works general surgery for some time. I forget what exactly it is but it’s from a injury healing that is still very inflamed.

If it’s clear/light red and pink you’re more than likely not having an infection. Also this isn’t medical advice just my two cents.
In my mind when I read that I saw a milky pink fluid. That milky pinkish fluid is most definitely your body fighting an infection if in fact that's what hes taking about.

"Purulent drainage is a type of fluid that is released from a wound. Often described as being “milky” in appearance, it's almost always a sign of infection. If you're healing from a wound, you should keep a close eye on its drainage."
 
So to be clear I’ve already injected in multiple sites with them eventually clearing. Which is why I was saying I don’t think it’s an infection. Wouldn’t it have gotten worse?

I strictly pin upper body so with the buildup I was running out of places to pin and decided to pin one that wasn’t completely gone. When I aspirated I had a pinkish fluid come into the syringe. I’m not leaking from injection site, no change in color or sensitivity to the area.

I was also using his prop and mast p with no issues. So my first thought was my body isn’t agreeing with the longer ester.
 
Agree completely with what everyone else said! Also I get lumps and severe pip from Test E, with Test Cyp I'm fine. There seems to be quite a few people the the enenthate ester does not agree with for some reason.

Thats reassuring, thanks! I’ll have to give cyp a try. Pinning 3 compounds 3x a week was getting a little tedious.
 
So to be clear I’ve already injected in multiple sites with them eventually clearing. Which is why I was saying I don’t think it’s an infection. Wouldn’t it have gotten worse?

I strictly pin upper body so with the buildup I was running out of places to pin and decided to pin one that wasn’t completely gone. When I aspirated I had a pinkish fluid come into the syringe. I’m not leaking from injection site, no change in color or sensitivity to the area.

I was also using his prop and mast p with no issues. So my first thought was my body isn’t agreeing with the longer ester.
Is the fluid milky or just clear with a little blood mixed in?
 
In my mind when I read that I saw a milky pink fluid. That milky pinkish fluid is most definitely your body fighting an infection if in fact that's what hes taking about.

"Purulent drainage is a type of fluid that is released from a wound. Often described as being “milky” in appearance, it's almost always a sign of infection. If you're healing from a wound, you should keep a close eye on its drainage."
I forgot to add that to the post, If it looks clean and fresh you’re probably fine.

if it’s milky and thick Or any other type of color you’re not going to be in for a good time...
 
Thats reassuring, thanks! I’ll have to give cyp a try. Pinning 3 compounds 3x a week was getting a little tedious.
I’m also using his NPP mast p and test p with 0 issues and hardly any pip. I started when the first floater popped up and just continued because I had no issues.
 
Is the fluid milky or just clear with a little blood mixed in?

Honestly was hard to tell with the oil. All I did was aspirate. Noticed something come in the syringe. At first I thought it was blood but after inspecting it further it was pink. I still have it so I’ll take a look after work or if anything I’ll just drain it and can give you a definitive answer.
 
Honestly was hard to tell with the oil. All I did was aspirate. Noticed something come in the syringe. At first I thought it was blood but after inspecting it further it was pink. I still have it so I’ll take a look after work or if anything I’ll just drain it and can give you a definitive answer.
I also HIGHLY advise against aspirating things yourself... if it is a sterile abscess or an infection your body will try to pocket it off to protect you. You don’t want to rupture it and let it spread.
 
I forgot to add that to the post, If it looks clean and fresh you’re probably fine.

if it’s milky and thick Or any other type of color you’re not going to be in for a good time...

Good to know thank you.

I’m also using his NPP mast p and test p with 0 issues and hardly any pip. I started when the first floater popped up and just continued because I had no issues.

Yeah I have no complaints about his prop and mast. I’m leaning on the side of I just can’t hang with the test e. Looked for floaters when it first happened and found nothing.
 
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