aaghabegian
Physician Assistant
Hello everyone,
I’m honored to be on this site and thank you Mr. Vergel for all the education through your excellent books. I am a Physician Assistant practicing in CA and have been on TRT for about 11 years. My treatments began 11 years ago with a few IM injections that I could not tolerate due to painful injections site reactions and I switched over to compounded transdermal cream which worked well, but has been somewhat inconvenient. Several weeks ago I decided to switch to weekly subcutaneous injections in my abdomen. I’m using Testosterone Cypionated in cotton seed oil. Unfortunately I have been experiencing quite bad injection site reactions in which the site become very painful and tender to touch about 48 hours post injection, then becomes red and inflamed. The pain gets better about a week later, but the site remains endurated to the point where I wouldn’t be able to inject the same site even two weeks later. I would appreciate any helpful feedback that I can get as I would strongly prefer not to go back to transdermal cream.
I’m honored to be on this site and thank you Mr. Vergel for all the education through your excellent books. I am a Physician Assistant practicing in CA and have been on TRT for about 11 years. My treatments began 11 years ago with a few IM injections that I could not tolerate due to painful injections site reactions and I switched over to compounded transdermal cream which worked well, but has been somewhat inconvenient. Several weeks ago I decided to switch to weekly subcutaneous injections in my abdomen. I’m using Testosterone Cypionated in cotton seed oil. Unfortunately I have been experiencing quite bad injection site reactions in which the site become very painful and tender to touch about 48 hours post injection, then becomes red and inflamed. The pain gets better about a week later, but the site remains endurated to the point where I wouldn’t be able to inject the same site even two weeks later. I would appreciate any helpful feedback that I can get as I would strongly prefer not to go back to transdermal cream.