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General Category => Testosterone, Hormones and General Men's Health => Topic started by: Sam on May 20, 2014, 04:59:46 pm
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Crisler is doing it in the fat over his glutes now as am I. I might rotate back rand to the belly at times, but so far the glutes seems to be better. Less bumps.
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Crisler is doing it in the fat over his glutes now as am I. I might rotate back rand to the belly at times, but so far the glutes seems to be better. Less bumps.
How long were you injecting subq before you noticed bumps?
Also, how's your fatigue been, Sam?
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Crisler is doing it in the fat over his glutes now as am I. I might rotate back rand to the belly at times, but so far the glutes seems to be better. Less bumps.
How long were you injecting subq before you noticed bumps?
Also, how's your fatigue been, Sam?
I'd say about 2months. Fatigue is about 90% gone since I started using Berberine. The remaining fatigue might even be more related to my intense fitness routines.
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The more frequently you inject, the higher the chances are that you might get an abscess. Also scar tissue becomes an issue unless you're rotating injection sites.
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I have been doing SubQ twice a week for over 2 years, and in that time I have only got a bump twice, and both times was my fault be trying to hurry and inject to fast.
Take it slow on the inject, and you will be thrilled with SubQ.