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Chronic pain in glute.


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Posting on behalf...My mate has an immense amount of pain in his glute, 4 weeks after last shot. To the point of barely being able to walk at times. This came on a day or 2 after injecting. He is experienced and done this multiple times. It was only 250 Test Cyp.

He has been to his doctors, obviously not telling them exactly what caused it, they say glute inflammation...no shit.

Any suggestions people. He is starting to get a bit worried as it just wnt get better.

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Posting on behalf...My mate has an immense amount of pain in his glute, 4 weeks after last shot. To the point of barely being able to walk at times. This came on a day or 2 after injecting. He is experienced and done this multiple times. It was only 250 Test Cyp.

He has been to his doctors, obviously not telling them exactly what caused it, they say glute inflammation...no shit.

Any suggestions people. He is starting to get a bit worried as it just wnt get better.

He thinks its the piriformis muscle. Which obviously isnt the glute. Could this have been hit by mistake and would that do the damage?

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i would say hopefully a deep infection that will lead to sepsis, based on the fact that he's fucking stupid enough to not tell doctor the cause? why waste a doctors time telling them about a pain and leaving out the key fact? 

 

yo doctor my neck hurts, dunno why (i did get shot in the neck a week ago in a gang fight but i dont want you to know about it)

 

 

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i would say hopefully a deep infection that will lead to sepsis, based on the fact that he's fucking stupid enough to not tell doctor the cause? why waste a doctors time telling them about a pain and leaving out the key fact? 

 

yo doctor my neck hurts, dunno why (i did get shot in the neck a week ago in a gang fight but i dont want you to know about it)

Yep the doctor thing is a dilemma, but he wouldn't be the first to keep steroid use from them.

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Don't know about injecting it but I strained mine last year squatting and it took a hell of a long time to go away . Couldnt even bend to tie my shoe laces without sharp extreme pain. He may have hit it i dunno .It has a sciatic nerve located very closEly. I still get pain in mine and have to foam roll. My advice would be to be open with the Dr and if concerned get a scan .

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Don't know about injecting it but I strained mine last year squatting and it took a hell of a long time to go away . Couldnt even bend to tie my shoe laces without sharp extreme pain. He may have hit it i dunno .It has a sciatic nerve located very closEly. I still get pain in mine and have to foam roll. My advice would be to be open with the Dr and if concerned get a scan .

If it hit the sciatic would you feel straight away? He didnt notice anything for a few days. He also said tieing his shoelaces was the most painful. 

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If it hit the sciatic would you feel straight away? He didnt notice anything for a few days. He also said tieing his shoelaces was the most painful. 

Im not sure mate id think he would know. Id say inflammation has pressed on it or just the whole muscle is inflamed which makes doing everything hard . I searched some glute stretches on youtube. one where you lie on your back bum close to the wall and put your legs against the wall in a seated type position then raise your hips into air cross one over thigh and lower back down until you feel the stretch deep in that muscle . That and rolling it on a foam roller. Id still say get it checked cause it may be an infection and antibiotics required. Drs are completely confidential.

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Im not sure mate id think he would know. Id say inflammation has pressed on it or just the whole muscle is inflamed which makes doing everything hard . I searched some glute stretches on youtube. one where you lie on your back bum close to the wall and put your legs against the wall in a seated type position then raise your hips into air cross one over thigh and lower back down until you feel the stretch deep in that muscle . That and rolling it on a foam roller. Id still say get it checked cause it may be an infection and antibiotics required. Drs are completely confidential.

Thanks mate, yep he is off to docs tomorrow. 

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