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Massaging Injection Spots…

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Peptide Discussion
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    I feel like pin cushion. I take 6 shots a day. Most of those shots are in my thighs. I am starting to get knots from all the shots.
    Does anyone massage the shot area to keep from getting lumps?

    Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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    • C Commander

      I feel like pin cushion. I take 6 shots a day. Most of those shots are in my thighs. I am starting to get knots from all the shots.
      Does anyone massage the shot area to keep from getting lumps?

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      Eleanor
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      @Commander Yeah, I don't think there's a realistic way around it, other than to minimize the number of pops. You have to massage right away and possibly keep massaging till it's gone. Once that scar tissue solidifies, it's near impossible to get it broken up. The most injects I ever take is 3 in one day and that's only 2 days per week in different areas. When I'm finished with GHKcu (almost done), I'm giving it a break, as it's just too lumpy, no matter what I try (red headed people, maybe). This will cut my puncs to 2 per day 5 days per week and 3 per day 2 days per week and those are 3 days apart. There's just no escape. You can't do it all. Pick up another pep, have to drop one of the same frequency. Bummer...

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        Unfortunately the ones I am doing are all kind of necessary right now…
        Reta (low dose) 2x week
        Tesamorelin 7x week
        SS-31 (almost done) 7x a week
        MOTS-C 7x week
        KLOW 5x week

        I take the Reta for fat loss and insulin resistance. I take the Tesa for Visceral fat reduction , and it is working pretty good. SS-31 and Mots-C have been a game changer with energy. I take KLOW for a shoulder injury.
        Before these peptides I was seeing all short of specialists (doctors) doing a ton of tests and getting nowhere. They couldn’t help me. Now I feel great! It has been a life altering game changer for me.
        I have a lot of injuries from when I was in. My body kind of took a beating. But Freedom costs and it is a small price to pay for our way of life. I am just trying to find ways to improve quality of life, and these peptides have been it for me.Hell I even stopped taking my Nuvigil since I started taking the MOTS-C.

        Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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          Unfortunately the ones I am doing are all kind of necessary right now…
          Reta (low dose) 2x week
          Tesamorelin 7x week
          SS-31 (almost done) 7x a week
          MOTS-C 7x week
          KLOW 5x week

          I take the Reta for fat loss and insulin resistance. I take the Tesa for Visceral fat reduction , and it is working pretty good. SS-31 and Mots-C have been a game changer with energy. I take KLOW for a shoulder injury.
          Before these peptides I was seeing all short of specialists (doctors) doing a ton of tests and getting nowhere. They couldn’t help me. Now I feel great! It has been a life altering game changer for me.
          I have a lot of injuries from when I was in. My body kind of took a beating. But Freedom costs and it is a small price to pay for our way of life. I am just trying to find ways to improve quality of life, and these peptides have been it for me.Hell I even stopped taking my Nuvigil since I started taking the MOTS-C.

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          Eleanor
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          @Commander I here ya, I do. You have to reduce a bit at a time. Almost done with SS31, that's good. Do you take the KLOW 5 days in a row? If so, can you skip a day and go every other day, rotate sites? Just thinking aloud here, not telling you what to do. I had to get a calendar and work it out.

          Dealing with Dr's is tough, I know. 13 frickin years of Lyme tx; they took out some guts and sewed me up so tight (vertical) that I looked like I had 2 tits hanging off my belly. Went to a reputable plastic surgeon to fix it and he botched the job, leaving a large scar along the right side of pubic area. A hip replacement that left scar tissue over 6" long atop of my left pelvic bone area & that leg now smaller than the other. Then, there's the psycho guy on a tuna fishing boat that cut me with a knife down the back from just below my left shoulder blade around to the side of my left waist. Had I not moved fast enough, he was aiming for my chest. (One of the deck hands pulled me sideways over the anchor housing; no way to step back over it without falling.) Thankfully, the surgeon who fixed the scar did well; a small pink stripe that fits into a skin fold. I do understand your feelings about Dr's, I do...

          I'm mean't to ask you what theatre you were in? Iraq, other? My late ex did 2 tours in Nam... Navy Medic.

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            Started in Somalia in the early 90s and went to a few other shitholes after that until they medically retired me in 03. And I would do it again in a half of a heartbeat, it just suits me…
            I have been in pain for years. Now I feel almost human again. So trying to figure a way to keep on doing this.
            One thought was to mix multiple peps in one pen and take less shots. My thought was possibly mixing Mots, SS-31 and NAD in one 10ml vial and filling pen carts with it. But then I may run into the amount of fluid being too much to get the proper dosage

            Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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              Started in Somalia in the early 90s and went to a few other shitholes after that until they medically retired me in 03. And I would do it again in a half of a heartbeat, it just suits me…
              I have been in pain for years. Now I feel almost human again. So trying to figure a way to keep on doing this.
              One thought was to mix multiple peps in one pen and take less shots. My thought was possibly mixing Mots, SS-31 and NAD in one 10ml vial and filling pen carts with it. But then I may run into the amount of fluid being too much to get the proper dosage

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              @Commander said:

              But then I may run into the amount of fluid being too much to get the proper dosage

              If I'm understanding your concern correctly, I think Randy might have already made the right video for you: youtu.be/0pAcfxO3rT0

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