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Injection tenderness?

Started by FrankNstein, August 24, 2016, 11:58:52 AM

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FrankNstein

Hello all! I got my first shot yesterday, and while the needle didn't hurt at all, I can definitely feel muscle ache. I'm wondering if this will happen everytime, or do the muscles adapt to the injections? Also. Even with the tenderness, it's fine to work-out and whatnot, correct?

Started T: 8-23-16
Top Surgery: 11-15-16
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Devlyn

<Sees needle, passes out on floor>  :laugh:

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Dena

<Toss bucket of water on Devlyn and ignore her>
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FTMax

Yes, it's normal and fine to work out.

I've found that being active before and after helps reduce the soreness. I was kind of a couch potato when I started T, and I was sore typically for 2-3 days after my shot. Now, I go for a run a few hours before my shot and I do leg workouts the day after, with no soreness whatsoever.
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