I ordered igf lr3 from a trusted sponsor on this board. I injected the lr3 SUB-Q into my lab rat. He then developed a painful lump that lasted for 3-4 days. I contacted the sponsor and they agreed to give me a credit to buy something else. So I bought IGF DES and injected that IM into my lab rat. No lumps, no pain. It was good. So I ordered the lr3 to give it another shot. Same thing, my lab rat has a painful lump sub-Q in stomach area. I was extremely careful mixing and am positive i didnt infect it. I even used a new needle to draw, switched to a new needle to inject into vial. So every step, i attached a brand new sterile needle. I washed the counters...everything. '
I read that some rats don't get pain/lumps if they inject IM. DO you think i should try injecting my rat IM and see what happens? I think Pork Chop said that if you get a painful lump subQ, it is not wise to try it IM and it could make it worse. But some people say no lumps at all IM. Should I continue injecting subQ and deal with lumps, try injecting IM, or just toss the igf and try another company?
I read that some rats don't get pain/lumps if they inject IM. DO you think i should try injecting my rat IM and see what happens? I think Pork Chop said that if you get a painful lump subQ, it is not wise to try it IM and it could make it worse. But some people say no lumps at all IM. Should I continue injecting subQ and deal with lumps, try injecting IM, or just toss the igf and try another company?