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Mercenary

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i try to keep it short, but isn easy explained,
years ago i survived a Aneurysm with the
underlying result this my body didn more
produced any testosterone.after now injecting myself over 8 years with T-Enanthate 250 what i stretch always over
about couple of months.iam not a bodybuilder in all and just use this to feel
as i should feel.iam happy with the stable effect and the increase of my life quality in general is just amazing.anyway, now i mistakenly used tritest 300 and been shocked about the effect.my muscle of injection is swollen like a chicken egg and the pain seem to result of the inflamed effect on my (bottom) muscle.i tryed it now twice and twice the same swelling and pain whats vanish after 10-12 days.please forgive me for my unprofessional kind of question : is there anything i should avoid with propionate & penylpropinate?? this are all words i dont understood and mistakenly i injected this in believing is wouldn make any different.but as it seem i been wrong.please could somebody put me in the right direction.otherwise i go just back to T250,-
but as it is my nature, i like to know whats caused this inflaming painful side effect.
thx so much 4any posting back2me.
 
Avoid it all together, the TriTest that is. I suggest U stick with the Test-250. TriTest has a Wicked Kick to it, Trust me, I know what U mean. It's not worth it, unless U bump 1/2cc's every 3-4 days, but I wouldn't want to do that for another 8 yrs, would U??
 
If your body isn't producing testosterone naturally, then you are getting a legal prescription for testosterone, right?
 
smiles

legal prescription for testosterone???
you need to be kidding, i tryed this all the way and endet to buy it in spain..so much about medical help.
and thx anyway2 YOU friendly replayer as you right :)
no way this pain 4 another 8 years..
thx so much,i will sleep now much better.
 
You need to find a better physician. Testosterone replacement therapy has gained acceptance in the past several years. I have a legal prescription for testosterone, for example.

Anyway, a high concentration of testosterone per mL can cause injection site pain, and short ester testosterone such as testosterone propionate is well known to cause pain as well.

As you are on long-term therapy the long esters (eg testosterone cypionate, testosterone enanthate) are the way to go.
 
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