Would I need to use Clomid after using sus for 1 week, in other words I have used two redi-jects. I have decided not to use the substance and would like to try something different.
Posted by: Mudge
Nah, dont bother. One week wont do much anyway.
As for the redijects, I would replace that 20g needle with a 25g.
Posted by: freerider
Thanks Mudg, I appreciate the quick response. Why do you suggest the 25. The first time injecting I got a tingling in my right foot for about a month on and off. So I stopped. Then started back up again last week and just decided I didnt like the idea. I would rather find some kind of pill form plus I am worried I am not going to be able to find clomid anywhere and be stuck with gyno or some other complications
Posted by: Mudge
Clomid is not really used for gyno, and pills can give it to you anyway.
If you had a tingling in your foot, it was either entirely unrelated, or you injected in the wrong spot and hit a nerve.
Posted by: freerider
Ya, i probabley hit the wrong spot, as it was in the glute. So what causes your chest to became big bobbies using roids if something is not done correct in the PCT
Posted by: freerider
Mudge, if you get a moment - whats the reason you suggested the different gauge needle. Sorry for all the questions but just getting into all the intricates of using anabolics. And they kicked my out of the begginers section ha.
Posted by: bigdaddy
Higer gauge needles are smaller and don't hurt as much.
Posted by: Mudge
They also wont leave huge nasty scar tissue. I pull with a 20g and push with a 25g, sometimes even a 27g.
Gynecomastia can happen from either high estrogen (aromitizing steroids), or high prolactin (deca, fina) levels.
Posted by: Power Rabbit
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Originally posted by freerider
I would rather find some kind of pill form plus I am worried I am not going to be able to find clomid anywhere and be stuck with gyno or some other complications
Injections are safer than orals....and you should have anti estrogens on hand before you start any cycle in case of gyno or some other complications...