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Thanks! Intramuscular shot right?

Any noticeable side effects from PT141? Google has alot of sides listed which is scary, but I never tried it.

SubQ.

Sides are nausea, maybe anxiety, or just a general feeling of being uncomfortable. Passes quickly for most.

I’d start low with 250 or 500mcg and see how you react. I’m a bit sensitive to it, so I don’t go over 1mg. Some folks go for 2-3mg.

I’ve seen lots and lots of suggestions that state that it should be administered an hour before activities. I’d discourage this approach and try it several hours before. It’s not a good feeling to be standing there with an iron hard erection and an expectant partner while still feeling slightly nauseous and disoriented.

In my experience the effects last through the following day. I can take it in the morning, have lots of activities and maybe another session just before bed and I may still have difficulty sleeping from spontaneous erections.

Finally, there are after effects especially with larger doses. Feels like a mild hangover.
 
i agree 100% , however about 10 years ago maybe longer lol , used to get 100 ml testosterone oil that they packaged as "mylar juice bags" like a "capri sun" sort of thing, and it i just dipped in and drawed up my dose straight from bag, lmao!! I never got infected ever, this was long before i knew about home brewing and the availability of vials , sterile gear etc,,,, and who knows if that shit was filtered ,,,,,,
 
i agree 100% , however about 10 years ago maybe longer lol , used to get 100 ml testosterone oil that they packaged as "mylar juice bags" like a "capri sun" sort of thing, and it i just dipped in and drawed up my dose straight from bag, lmao!! I never got infected ever, this was long before i knew about home brewing and the availability of vials , sterile gear etc,,,, and who knows if that shit was filtered ,,,,,,

Tell that to the bubble boys who will blame your tennis elbow on the endotoxins and microplastics you injected 10 years ago.
 
Tell that to the bubble boys who will blame your tennis elbow on the endotoxins and microplastics you injected 10 years ago.
The main thing here is that our immune systems at 26 isn't the same as at 46, so while bubble-boy now is overdo, bubble-wrap gramps in a few decades will be a necessity.
 
The main thing here is that our immune systems at 26 isn't the same as at 46, so while bubble-boy now is overdo, bubble-wrap gramps in a few decades will be a necessity.
So you foresee this to be a problem for you?
I don't know what age bracket you are in, but you are thinking about this being an issue for you, in the future?
 
Tell that to the bubble boys who will blame your tennis elbow on the endotoxins and microplastics you injected 10 years ago.

Serious question. Is it that you believe a contaminant that doesn't cause symptoms soon after it's injected into your body can't damage your health over the long term? Or that following the lead of medical professionals, trying to find ways to avoid unnecessary exposure to the same things professional medicine is concerned about makes you a conspiracy theorist or pussy?

Because you sound genuinely offended that the topic is even discussed.

This attitude had been around forever, many of us are old enough to have heard the guy claiming cigarettes don't cause cancer, or the guy who said asbestos was fine because he'd been exposed to it at work for 20 years and never called in sick once. Until he got mesothelioma a week after retiring and wheezed through an oxygen machine for his last few years.

Things change. Threats we didn't recognize before get uncovered. This process is happening all the time.

Look at posts 10 years ago here on MESO and the understanding of safe practices was not as developed as it is now. That required someone to be curious, ask questions, and often simply looking at what medical professionals were doing and adapt those practices.

Asymptomatic latent infections have been called an invisible epidemic. They go undiagnosed and either do low level damage over a long period, or spring to life decades later when the immune system is weakened, like herpes simplex. The worst of these enter the body parentarally (bypassing the immune system, like an injection). These are rare because modern medicine goes to great lengths to take exceptional care of what's being injected into people, so it's only the tiny population of IV drug users shooting crap made in some sketchy lab from unregulated ingredients into their bodies that are exposed to that threat, so who really cares what happens to them in 20 or 30 years.

Oh, and AAS users too.
 
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The main thing here is that our immune systems at 26 isn't the same as at 46, so while bubble-boy now is overdo, bubble-wrap gramps in a few decades will be a necessity.

Not sure where "microplastics" came from, but stopper particles are definately a thing. I suspect most people think some magic system filters those out of your system, when they're far too large for the kidneys to deal with, and there's little your immune system can do about it but try and coat it with cells to isolate it from your body.

And we're not talking about some "natural rubber". The cheap Chinese stoppers are bromobutyl, like car tires, but with more toxic shit to make them easy to manufacture into shape cheaply. Not to worry though, the material is formulated to maintain integrity for its entire 5 year shelf life. before disintegrating into mush and releasing their chemistry set payload wherever they happen to be. Ever touch something that used to be black "rubber" and is all sticky now for some reason? That's bromobutyl.

Luckily it's just a little chunk once in a while, and since injections are rare the risk of accumulating into an amount that could affect you is pretty low. If we were talking a hundred+ medium to large gauge (27g and bigger) injections a year it might represent a risk...but who gets that many shots?
 
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So you foresee this to be a problem for you?
I don't know what age bracket you are in, but you are thinking about this being an issue for you, in the future?
I mean one eventually gets to the age where you just can't pull stuff from mylar wrap and inject. I also do IV therapy so i need a bit more caution.
 
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