Abdomen CT scan - oops..

Check for crystallization in the vial by shining a bright flashlight in the bottom of the vial.

They had a bad batch back in October, I called them and they replaced the two vials that I ordered. If not crystalized, give it a good shake before you pin (if you choose to try it again). When I forget to shake it, it's super spicy.

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no. I did not try that. Mine doesn’t have any Crystalizations as far as I can see. I stored them in a cool dark dry place as suggested. I ordered my with the most recent batch. But that’s good to know that I can shake them up, I normally just take them out of the drawer, draw, and inject, I handle them very delicately as I thought I was supposed to with peptides.

Also, I’m still currently use them due to the amazing feeling. I’ve never felt this much energy like this in years, or ever? More energy than even before starting tirz and getting the fatigue fog. It’s almost seem like using an illegal substance/drugs. Been doing only .5ml twice weekly, hopefully I won’t have to dose up to 1ml.
 
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no. I did not try that. Mine doesn’t have any Crystalizations as far as I can see. I also stored them in a cool dark dry place as suggested. I ordered my with the most recent batch. But that’s good to know that I can shake them up, I normally just take them out of the drawer, draw, and inject, I handle them very delicately as I thought I was supposed to with peptides.
Lipo-C is definitely not a peptide I think most of the ingredients are considered amino acids.
 
Lipo-C is definitely not a peptide I think most of the ingredients are considered amino acids.
I’m happy to report that after doing two additional injections of Pegasus Lipo-C from Kimera last week—and shaking the bottle gently but thoroughly for 1–2 minutes before drawing—the difference in consistency was immediately noticeable! Before using this method, I struggled to draw the solution out of the bottle because it was extremely thick and gooey (not crystallized, just very viscous). However, after shaking, the solution became much more liquid and easy to draw. Best of all, I no longer experience lumps under the skin! The injections now dissolve completely within a few hours. I wish I had known this sooner—these instructions should really be included on the bottle or the website!

That said, I’m a little concerned because the two lumps from previous injections (before I started shaking the bottle) are still there. They almost feel calcified and don’t seem to be going away. I’m wondering if I can try massaging or pinching them forcefully to help them dissolve? Ill probably have to go see my doctor about it soon
 
I’m happy to report that after doing two additional injections of Pegasus Lipo-C from Kimera last week—and shaking the bottle gently but thoroughly for 1–2 minutes before drawing—the difference in consistency was immediately noticeable! Before using this method, I struggled to draw the solution out of the bottle because it was extremely thick and gooey (not crystallized, just very viscous). However, after shaking, the solution became much more liquid and easy to draw. Best of all, I no longer experience lumps under the skin! The injections now dissolve completely within a few hours. I wish I had known this sooner—these instructions should really be included on the bottle or the website!

That said, I’m a little concerned because the two lumps from previous injections (before I started shaking the bottle) are still there. They almost feel calcified and don’t seem to be going away. I’m wondering if I can try massaging or pinching them forcefully to help them dissolve? Ill probably have to go see my doctor about it soon
Try a massage gun first. I wouldn't "pinch" if there is some damage...
 
"If your blood test shows a normal TSH and T4 level but a high T3 level, this can potentially indicate a condition called "T3 toxicosis" which is considered a form of hyperthyroidism, even though the standard T4 levels might appear normal"

Worth checking your T3 and Free T3 IMHO.
Just an update after my blood test two weeks ago. T3 - 106, free T3 - 3.9 which are both in the mid-range of normal. TSH was.a little lower this time: .37 down from .72. Plan to talk with my doc about this.

I gave blood in early Nov and early-Jan and my ferritin went from 729 in Oct to 251. My plan is to keep giving blood every 2 months and testing it every three to see if I can get it down further. Docs are all indifferent on this and won't give me an order to get it done monthly.

Thanks again for all of your help on this.
 

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