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Fattyliver
04-09-2008, 05:33 PM
hi all mates!
I ´ve a Quick question,
Is it possible that Propionate is often a very painful injection? or I´m wrong?
any suggest are more than welcome!.
-Fatty
Machola
04-09-2008, 05:46 PM
yes it hurts. not everyone can tolerate it.
Ed17447
04-09-2008, 05:47 PM
hurts me at first, but after a couple of weeks it subsides.
SwoleTexasKid
04-09-2008, 06:31 PM
hi all mates!
I ´ve a Quick question,
Is it possible that Propionate is often a very painful injection? or I´m wrong?
any suggest are more than welcome!.
-Fatty
Fatty,
Prop injections are not very painful. You want pain, try SuperTest. Stealth test prop may leave your cheeck a little stiff the next day but its worth it. Your body gets used to it and it doesnt hurt anymore.
Test Prop is the king of tests IMO
lunny
04-09-2008, 06:43 PM
bump Swole!!!
Injection technique plays a huge role as well!!!
kevin3987
04-09-2008, 07:20 PM
prop can (STING) a bit for some' but Painful' I would have 2 disagree' u have 2 no the difference between pain & a bit uncomfortable' per say stinging a lil bit while or after injection' but warm it up under water 2 bring it closer 2 ur body's temp' & dont rush ur injections' u will b fine my freind.;)
King Leesus
04-10-2008, 12:16 AM
Everyone is different with prop. Some people don't feel a thing, and some people complain of severe pain. Just depends on how you react to it personally. Also, many people say some brands sting worse than others. Probably the BA.
Tyrone
04-10-2008, 05:23 AM
I don't exp. pain from BP prop. at all. There was a certain brand of prop. I had a little issue with but my body got used to it with in a week or two...Even then it didn't hurt that bad. Just be a MAN about it!!
jjgonz
04-10-2008, 12:30 PM
bump everyone...my sust shots sucked for the first 2 weeks and now...smooth as butter technique makes all the difference int he world though make sure your following proper pinning protocal
tdizzle28
04-10-2008, 12:32 PM
prop can (STING) a bit for some' but Painful' I would have 2 disagree' u have 2 no the difference between pain & a bit uncomfortable' per say stinging a lil bit while or after injection' but warm it up under water 2 bring it closer 2 ur body's temp' & dont rush ur injections' u will b fine my freind.;)
Bump...man up, it may be a little uncomfortable, but not really pain.
jegg21
04-10-2008, 12:57 PM
For some, yes it can be painful. This, like all other aspects of AAS use, is a very individualized reaction, dependant on a number of factors. The body does, in many circumstances adapt quickly to the changes presented by AAS injection on a local level. In those instances, the injection might cause delayed discomfort during the initial stages of the cycle, but would subside quickly. For many, the adaption is seemless, in which case there is no pain at all. Still others, would take a good deal of time to adapt to the exogenus administration, therefore site pain may be pronounced, and extended throughout the course of the cycle. Injection technique, as mentioned above, purity of the injectable, sterility, and personal tendencies may all play a significant role in answering the question, as it relates to the individual. While first time AAS users, and new site inclusion are often factors that make one more susceptible to delayed injection related pain, it is fair to say that the possibility for painful injection exists, but is not unilaterally observed. Remember, your experience will likely differ greatly than another person's. If you and a friend ran the exact same cycle, let's say Testosterone Propionate 100mg/ E.O.D. for 12 weeks, you may experience significant pain, while your friend experiences none, or you may both have the same reaction. The moral here is it can happen, but that doesn't mean it will. My personal opinion is that even if it does happen, it is well worth the sacrifice. In my case, the first two injections hurt a great deal, and yes, proper technique and sterility were observed. Subsequent injections brought no pain whatsoever. Also, as noted by swole and I wholeheartedly agree, Testosterone Propionate is the best choice among test esters.
The BB Monad
04-10-2008, 03:17 PM
Prop always burns the first few weeks! Then you should used to it.
Beginners should rather go with Test E or Test C because you only need to pin once a week or 2x week and it is painless.
King Leesus
04-10-2008, 04:20 PM
Prop always burns the first few weeks! Then you should used to it.
Beginners should rather go with Test E or Test C because you only need to pin once a week or 2x week and it is painless.
I like enth. Right now I'm running enth with Deca. I do both shots on the same day. LOVE the long ester.
yes it hurts. not everyone can tolerate it.
Not everyone complains of the pain,,,actually only a small % (5-10%)
hoggy
04-11-2008, 07:04 AM
no pain no gain bro
suck it and fire it in there.
da-sol
04-11-2008, 07:40 AM
Fatty I didn't have any pain from it last year. I ran it for about 9 weeks.
Fattyliver
04-11-2008, 11:16 AM
wHo say Fatty? Yes I´m here.
Just tell you thx a lot for these professional inputs.
Thx to Machola- Ed17447- Swole Texaskid-Lunny-Kevin3987-King leesus, Mr Thyroid- jjgunz-tdizzle28-jegg21 -The BB Monad- Mr Alin-hoggy and Mr da-sol
Thx and I remind you, "you are my buddies"
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