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Title: infection-abscess?
Post by: mnunited on March 26, 2009, 04:01:40 PM
guys..post what gear you did use when you got abscess or infection!

i got it one time from ip-abscess and 1 time from axio infection and finish in hospital for 5 days!


Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: Tats on March 27, 2009, 08:41:48 AM
I have heard lots of guy complaining about infections while using water based Winstrol. I have used Winstrol in the past with no issues. I store all water based products in the fridge because of the fear of bacteria and I use a new pin every time I go into the bottle and I stick myself ASAP.
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: Rimbaud on March 27, 2009, 08:50:05 AM
Remember Infection/Abscesses aren't always from gear...they can come from bad shooting practices.
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: Tats on March 27, 2009, 09:10:10 AM
Remember Infection/Abscesses aren't always from gear...they can come from bad shooting practices.  
What is considered a bad shooting practice? Just carious......
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: Rimbaud on March 27, 2009, 09:12:21 AM
What is considered a bad shooting practice? Just carious......

Being unsterile.
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: Tats on March 27, 2009, 09:20:27 AM
Being unsterile.
For sure.... I have also noticed that if I shoot to many times in one spot a knot (abscess) will appear and I have to avoid that area for a while and it goes away.
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: 4thAD on March 27, 2009, 09:22:54 AM
For sure.... I have also noticed that if I shoot to many times in one spot a knot (abscess) will appear and I have to avoid that area for a while and it goes away.

Absolutely, you can get what is called a sterile abscess. Its caused from the oil not dissipating, and the body tends to wall off the area.
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: Tats on March 27, 2009, 09:36:00 AM
Absolutely, you can get what is called a sterile abscess. Its caused from the oil not dissipating, and the body tends to wall off the area.
Is there a way to prevent this from happening? While doing ED or EOD injections you seem to run out of spots to hit.
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: 4thAD on March 27, 2009, 10:17:49 AM
Is there a way to prevent this from happening? While doing ED or EOD injections you seem to run out of spots to hit.

Yes, rotate your injection site. Only shoot the same site 1x per week, or less.
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: shrek on March 27, 2009, 12:21:05 PM
deff. there are so many places to shoot its not even funny..... delts, pecs, calfes, glutes, bi's, and like 4 places in the quads just to name a few easy areas........ i counted 20 individual spots
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: freakfestMD on March 28, 2009, 10:41:15 AM
What is considered a bad shooting practice? Just carious......

The Steps:

1.  Wash your hands thoroughly.

2.  Wipe top of vial with alcohol on a sterile gauze.  LET DRY.

3.  Fresh needle and syringe into vial to draw up the compound.

4.  Replace with new needle for the injection.

5. Cleanse the selected spot with alcohol.  LET DRY.

6.  Pin.  Rub spot with clean gauze.  Cover with Bandaid.



Never compromise. 
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: muscle19 on March 28, 2009, 10:56:09 AM
The Steps:

1.  Wash your hands thoroughly.

2.  Wipe top of vial with alcohol on a sterile gauze.  LET DRY.

3.  Fresh needle and syringe into vial to draw up the compound.

4.  Replace with new needle for the injection.

5. Cleanse the selected spot with alcohol.  LET DRY.

6.  Pin.  Rub spot with clean gauze.  Cover with Bandaid.



Never compromise. 

well said :)
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: DIVISION on March 28, 2009, 07:04:33 PM
The Steps:

1.  Wash your hands thoroughly.

2.  Wipe top of vial with alcohol on a sterile gauze.  LET DRY.

3.  Fresh needle and syringe into vial to draw up the compound.

4.  Replace with new needle for the injection.

5. Cleanse the selected spot with alcohol.  LET DRY.

6.  Pin.  Rub spot with clean gauze.  Cover with Bandaid.



Never compromise. 

YES.

You can never be too sterile.

It is your body, remember?



DIV
Title: Re: infection-abscess?
Post by: mnunited on April 02, 2009, 04:18:39 PM
so nobody never got abscess..nice..i got it..bad