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Well, well... I'm only a few days into my first official cycle, and it's just now hitting me the 'growing pains' of gear use; shit that you are just gonna have to get used to. For instance, I got my first knot (small, no big deal) on my right quad/ham tie-in, and this morning injecting calves may turn out to not be such a great idea. For the first time, it hurt a little and produced very slight soreness at the site. My paranoid ass started massaging it under some hot water and it appears to be getting better.
However, it really comes to mind dealing with little shit like this if you do things every day that are simply unavoidable. For instance, my work requires me to wear a certain type of work pants. They have to be a certain brand, model, everything. Don't ask me why, that's just what boss man says. They're a bit tight on me; loose in the waist but of course tight everywhere else. They can have a tendency to rub, which is really no big deal, but when you're dealing with injection sites it's something to take into consideration.
So, my question is...for those of you in a similar situation, or how to avoid further irritating an injection site in general, I thought I'd make this thread so we can all learn from each other.
What precautions do you take for things like this?
However, it really comes to mind dealing with little shit like this if you do things every day that are simply unavoidable. For instance, my work requires me to wear a certain type of work pants. They have to be a certain brand, model, everything. Don't ask me why, that's just what boss man says. They're a bit tight on me; loose in the waist but of course tight everywhere else. They can have a tendency to rub, which is really no big deal, but when you're dealing with injection sites it's something to take into consideration.
So, my question is...for those of you in a similar situation, or how to avoid further irritating an injection site in general, I thought I'd make this thread so we can all learn from each other.
What precautions do you take for things like this?