SubQ pain, no heat

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So, I recently switched over to HCG from Gonadorelin, I reconstituted my HCG with the same BAC water I used for my Gonado, but when I administer the HCG 5-6 hours later the site is sore... I do not get this when I was using the Gonadorelin or when I inject b12, it stays sore to the touch for a couple of days but not serious pain. At first, I was thinking it could be the alcohol in the BAC water, maybe a little too much, but why did it not do the same thing with the Gonadorelin?
 

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I hate sub Q it’s hit or miss if it’s going to be sore are you using around ur belly button?
 
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I hate sub Q it’s hit or miss if it’s going to be sore are you using around ur belly button?
No, I try to stay a few inches to either side of it, I hit my sides sometimes just to rotate the spots. I’m not a fan of subQ either, I used to just mix my b12 with my test and inject IM, I stopped taking it for a while and got back on it so I just do it subQ now.. it never creates soreness though. I will say, I didn’t send the hcg off, I did home test it though and it is in fact what it is
 
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This can happened, you will see with next applications. What BAC water are you using? If some from reliable source and not home made it will be ok and if is it problem off BAC water, you will have it also with Gonadorelin. I will wait for next 2-3 applications, maybe just some reaction of your body
 
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HCG itself might be causing more irritation, as it’s thicker than Gonadorelin or B12, which could lead to soreness. The BAC water could play a small role too, but it’s likely the HCG causing more localized irritation.
 

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