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    Yes, I know that Prop injecting can be painful

    I am 5 weeks in with a Cyp/Prop blend, been pinning glutes once/week alternating sides, and had a little pain 2-3 days after, then I am fine. However, it's Wednesday, I injected last Friday and the pain seems to be getting worse. It feels like it moved from my glute, more towards my hip, kind of like a deep hip bruise.
    My question to the Vets, is how long should wait before I start to worry. Thanks in advance.

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    idk about ur question, but whats the cyp.prop ratio? ur pinning prop 1x a week its like a waste

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    Yeah kind of puzzled by that myself

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    Dude's saying he's in pay and ppl are focused on his dosing!! Hahaha

    Hey bro, if that shit feels like it's moving thru your system you hit a nerve. Don't pin there again and give it 7-10 days. I hit a nerve in my delt once and that shit hurt for 2 weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ballgame23 View Post
    Dude's saying he's in pay and ppl are focused on his dosing!! Hahaha

    Hey bro, if that shit feels like it's moving thru your system you hit a nerve. Don't pin there again and give it 7-10 days. I hit a nerve in my delt once and that shit hurt for 2 weeks.

    Yeah probably just a nerve. It's good to alternate injection locations. Some people say they never notice a difference. But I feel Like it get through my body better.

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    Thanks

    Thanks for the help, it actually feels a little better today. I am thinking I am may finally try pinning my quads, I know the actually injecting will be easier, I am just not looking forward to the prop pain after.

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