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Strange injection phenomenon, can somebody explain this??

The only safe thing i would recommend is benadryl AT NIGHT (cuz it will make you sleepy) for the allergic reaction. Allergies cause a release of histamine, and Benadryl blocks the histamine. It definitley sounds like an allergic reaction, but i dont know why you would get one in this situation. Sorry i cant help.

T
 
Thanks Todd, I actually tried some benadryl last night and it seemed to help. I have loaded up today and am going to taker a lot more tonight after I take my next shot. Maybe it will stop the breakout.
 
i would check with your doctor and see if he can help you.. another thing you can try is not mixing the two in the same syringe. there both oil based so i wouln't think it should matter but maybe its a possibility?
 
I want to talk to my Doc but he doesn't know I am taking T3 and he might not be cool with it. I don't want him to cut me off as a patient.
 
i had that happen to me before..but my gear was fake..it swelled my ass up really bad..then i did it in my quads ..samething swollen really bad and a very itchy rash all over mi injection sites..but like i said my shit was bunk..i doubt if yours is if youre getting it from the doc...either way good luck bro
 
A few thoughts

My first guess would be bad gear, one post indicated that it was coming from a doc so that would rule that out.

It could be the alchohol that you clean the site with, on occassion if you use too much, as the pin breaks the skin, it carries the alchohol with it...tyhis would be a long shot.

You might look at the t3 and make sure it is in fact t3. I'd also stay away from the benydryl while using the t3.

Just guesses.

Good luck

BPP

"You're only as strong as your last lift"
 
Big poppa pump has hit on some good points. There are many things that could cause this allergic reaction. The only way to find the cause of the reaction is to narrow it down. That means change one thing every time that you inject, until you find out what the underlying cause is. This will take time, but it sounds like your reaction is more of an annoyance than something serious. If you do not want to do this, you need to consult a doctor. A histamine blocker like Benadryl will most likely not work since the reaction is localized and topical. Most likely, only a topical solution would help. I have been down this road with other things before.
 
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