You have virgin muscle plus you injected too much for your first time. I've hit bi's, tri's traps, but start with 1/2 cc. And then you poked a second syringe in it. Lol.
Somethings are better left alone.
Well, being as I am not as experienced as some people on this matter, I did the best that I could before seeking professional help and figuring out what I would tell them. I took the first step to check out what was going on inside there, if it was an abscess there should have been fluid; my other option would have been to cut my arm open, which I was not too keen. The symptoms that I experienced were similar to that of an abscess. Now at the point of having someone help me insert the needle through the bicep in the area which was most swollen, just about where I injected, attempted to pull out any fluid (pus, water, oil, blood, etc... whatever may have been in there) but there was none. So fine, maybe its not an abscess, but just as a precaution, I began taking keflex. So, that I am just about satisfied that it is not an abscess, I posted a thread to see if anyone would have experienced this as well and give any feedback on it. I only assumed that people on here were experienced users and being experienced users may have experienced this same thing or known of it to happen is all. Again, I pinned the bicep because I am only open to injecting delts, biceps, glutes. I am not able to do the glute at this time, so I will have to have someone help me and on that particular day that I had to keep to my injection schedule, the person that was to help me was not available. I really didn't think biceps would hurt as bad as the delts that I had already done. Needless to say, I will probably not be injecting the biceps again.
The whole experience of doing these substances will give me more knowledge and experience with the subject. I will hopefully be able to one day pass on that knowledge or give advice that will actually help someone out when they decide to start out and they will be more aware of the way things are done and why they are done that way. That may also help someone avoid issues, prevent them from hurting themselves, or help to recover from an issue that has already developed. I think pretty much that is one of the main functions of this entire forum.
If I see someone fall in front of me, I will check to see if they are ok and help them up. Not everyone is like that though.