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I recently did an injection of AAS in my TFL that ended up getting really sore and inflamed. No abscess, but definitely signs of trauma - swelling, pain and tightness.
I've quit using NSAIDS because they were doing a number on my stomach, but I needed something, anything to help reduce the inflammation. I have had several shots go bad like this and it usually takes weeks before I can say they are healed.
I decided on a whim to inject 500mcg into the affected muscle. I've only done this for two days now, but the results so far are very promising. A major reduction in the tenderness, pain and swelling of the TFL.
I am not advocating the use of this in lieu of seeking medical attention if you think you have an abscess, but if you found, like me, that shots just get really irritated from time to time, you might consider giving this a whirl.
I've quit using NSAIDS because they were doing a number on my stomach, but I needed something, anything to help reduce the inflammation. I have had several shots go bad like this and it usually takes weeks before I can say they are healed.
I decided on a whim to inject 500mcg into the affected muscle. I've only done this for two days now, but the results so far are very promising. A major reduction in the tenderness, pain and swelling of the TFL.
I am not advocating the use of this in lieu of seeking medical attention if you think you have an abscess, but if you found, like me, that shots just get really irritated from time to time, you might consider giving this a whirl.