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Think im allergic to prop

trowsersnake98

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Im pretty sure im allergic to test prop. Ive tried like 4 different labs and everyone gives me test flu. I get a fever, with cold sweats, achy body, and the injection site swells 3x its original size.

any recommendations? someone said to stick and 18g pin in the top and microwave the vial for 1-2 mins.

thanks bro's
 
Test flu is common with Test. Do you just continue on or do you stop cycle once you get sick? also dont microwave your gear, if anything cut it with some grape seed oil or bake it in the over at a low temp to thin it out.
 
not usually. I had some sust and i had to stop using it because it was so painful. just picked up some test E to replace and was stacking it with 100mg of prop. im gonna try to keep going but this flu or really messing me up.
 
The swelling is usually due to a higher BA content of the test, so baking it or cutting it would help with the pain and swelling.
 
yes MANY people are ACTUALLY allergic to the Prop Ester itself

hence its useless
ive heard this quite a bit, my buddy cant even be in the same room with the stuff or he gets the flu. funny thing is, i ran some prop awhile back and didnt have any problems. oh well, gonna try baking it, then the grapeseed when that gets here.
 
prop flu' or is a fairly common occurrence when using testosterone. The problem has been given this name by some users who experience flu-like symptoms upon commencing a testosterone cycle. It's worth noting that this problem is primarily associated with short esterified testosterones such as Propionate (including Sustanon which include a Prop/Phenylprop ester), though is possible in reality from any testosterone ester. Although there are varying opinions which suggest a cause for this issue, the properties and effects of testosterone metabolite Etiocholanone make it appear particularly plausible. Etiocholanone is a pyrogen and elevations in circulatory levels are associated with feverish effects. Propionate as we know is a fast acting ester resulting in a rapid elevation in testosterone and thus etiocholanone levels. It's certainly possible that this rapid increase results in some users experiencing flu-like symptoms during the early stages of a cycle.
 
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