Abcess drained 6cc of junk ....yuk !

MLB56

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I need advice. I took a injection to my delt of Sutanon (Oragonn Amp) and Priabolan. In about two to three days the site got really tight and swollen and a little warm. Tonight I took a syringe and drained about 6 cc of redish, and a little yellowish blood, so I assume that's what it is. What could have caused this, and did I do the righ thing. My shoulder feels better and not as tight now. What recommendations does anyone have about this, why would this happen and what causes this to occurr, bad gear ? Not pure etc.. Thanks for the heads up !
 
NEVER DO THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!! Give it a few days and see if it clears up if not take a antibiotic if that don't work go to a Dr. By trying to drain it you could make it a lot worse!
 
MLB56 said:
I need advice. I took a injection to my delt of Sutanon (Oragonn Amp) and Priabolan. In about two to three days the site got really tight and swollen and a little warm. Tonight I took a syringe and drained about 6 cc of redish, and a little yellowish blood, so I assume that's what it is. What could have caused this, and did I do the righ thing. My shoulder feels better and not as tight now. What recommendations does anyone have about this, why would this happen and what causes this to occurr, bad gear ? Not pure etc.. Thanks for the heads up !
how many days from the inject untill you drained it ?
 
speaking as a medical student im telling you if you really have an abcess you need to get antibiotics for that, its not something that you can resolve, or that will go away by itself. Get it looked at by a doctor
 
we've had some other members have the same problem.

Each time, it was a delt injection.

Wish you'd taken a photo. cortez took photos of the syringes, but I didn't save the photos and now they are gone.

needsize had this problem as well.
 
did you ever see that documentary "The man whos arms exploded" that guy tried to drain the abcess and it was a bad gig...hit up the Rx bro, you don't need to tell him you are using AAS.
 
you have an infection
there is no possible way for you to drain it and lose the infection. You need to see a doctor. The guy that Old Balls is talking about had to have a partial amputation of the muscle tissue because he waited too long. You need antibiotics probably an injection of it in the site too.
 
Thanks guys ! It had been about 4 days at the time of the injection. It feels better. No fever, it will be a week come Monday. Trained chest and tris today. I will call my family Dr and go see her ASAP !
 
Jimmykick said:
you have an infection
there is no possible way for you to drain it and lose the infection. You need to see a doctor. The guy that Old Balls is talking about had to have a partial amputation of the muscle tissue because he waited too long. You need antibiotics probably an injection of it in the site too.
Fullly agreed.
 
this sounds like gregg valentino. dont be a dumbass and do that shit, try to drain out an absess your slef. get some antibiotics and if that doesn't help go to the doctor. could of been cause by your gear, unsterile injecting.
 
Jimmykick said:
you have an infection
there is no possible way for you to drain it and lose the infection. You need to see a doctor. The guy that Old Balls is talking about had to have a partial amputation of the muscle tissue because he waited too long. You need antibiotics probably an injection of it in the site too.

The treatment for an abscess is a simple incision and drainage, you usually do not need antibiotics, and definately do not need a shot of it into the site!
 
It may very well have been an infection, or may have been somewhat of a sterile abscess. It may have been a small hematoma. Whatever it was, 3 days from the time of injection isnt much time at all to develop a puss filled abscess. A true abscess by definition would be your bodies last line of defense against a raging infection. In this case you would have drained NASTY goopy pussy shit, and a lot of it. Im not sure what the problem was exactly but in some cases it isnt that insane of an idea to drain some stuff out. Depends on the case - usually you should leave things alone.

Ive had infections a few times that healed on thier own fyi. A true abscess is hard to get, you almost have to be fucking retarded (or have zero health insurance) to let them develop.

In ANY case its always a good idea to talk with a doc, tell him you took some b12 or something, and get some antibiotics.
 
You can tell a bad abcess right away by the smell of the shit that comes out. It will stink in the worst way. It might even make you feel sick to your stomach. There is nothing at all appetizing about the smell of pus, dead blood, and infected tissue.

A good rule of thumb is if the infection is on the outside of your body, an infected cut etc, you can scrape it and take care of it on your own. Any infection inside your body should be taken care of by a medical professional.

Also, I would tell the doctor that you are on gear. This could effect his diagnosis. He is obligated to keep your information private. He will be able to make his best diagnosis when he knows all of the facts.
 
I've had a sterile abcess in my delt. I drained about 9 cc's a day of yellow pus and took anti biotics for about a week. It did not get better and i had to have it lanced. If it feels better and u have no more pain, you may have been over injecting the same site (one of the main causes of a sterile abcess), and pulled out unabsorbed oil. If thats the case, leave it alone and do not inject there for a few months. For the record, if you have a true abcess,, the pain gets worse day by day untill its unbearable...
 
bigdaddy22 said:
The treatment for an abscess is a simple incision and drainage, you usually do not need antibiotics, and definately do not need a shot of it into the site!

"usually do not need antibiotics"
So should he sit home and make this call?
Would you suggest then that he did the right thing by draining it himself and hoping for the best? I'm not a Physician's assistant but I know he needs to see a medical professional. A Doctor.
 
Jimmykick said:
"usually do not need antibiotics"
So should he sit home and make this call?
Would you suggest then that he did the right thing by draining it himself and hoping for the best? I'm not a Physician's assistant but I know he needs to see a medical professional. A Doctor.
He best see a "practitioner", yes.

That said, I've seen a number of guys now drain it themselves and they've all been fine. I'm not saying that's the best option, but I just saying what I've observed.

I also can't help but notice that every case of this that I have seen has been in the deltoid muscle.
 
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