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I just shot 2mg of tesa with cjc/ipa 100ug and all of a sudden my body reacted. Itching all over my body and a big rash at site of injection. Now Seeing reaction on my hands and itching on my feet.

Any advice?
 
Probably call 911 and also don't mix tesa with cjc. You don't want to fuck around with anaphylaxis.
 
Probably call 911 and also don't mix tesa with cjc. You don't want to fuck around with anaphylaxis.
Been on Tesa CJC for about 3 mths and never experienced this reaction before.

I just took some citrazine and luckily coming to normalcy.

Be careful guys and be prepared for the worst. I am not allergic to any meds or food , this came as a big surprise.
 
Please be careful with allergic reactions.

It's one am, don't go to sleep until you're 100% sure you're not going to have your throat close in your sleep. And please remember that repeated exposure to an allergen can mean the allergy gets worse with time.

I'd consider the ER.
 
People pretty commonly report allergic reactions with these and tesa - they seem to be ones that a lot of people are susceptible to. It usually starts with localized itching and rashes,they keep injecting, progresses to the full body reactions, and people even report severe anaphylaxis if they ignore their body telling them to stop and instead continue.

I'd drop them from my regimen if I had a reaction like this one.
 
I just shot 2mg of tesa with cjc/ipa 100ug and all of a sudden my body reacted. Itching all over my body and a big rash at site of injection. Now Seeing reaction on my hands and itching on my feet.

Any advice?
It’s a day later now. Any updates?
 
People pretty commonly report allergic reactions with these and tesa - they seem to be ones that a lot of people are susceptible to. It usually starts with localized itching and rashes,they keep injecting, progresses to the full body reactions, and people even report severe anaphylaxis if they ignore their body telling them to stop and instead continue.

I'd drop them from my regimen if I had a reaction like this one.

It’s a day later now. Any updates?
Hi Thank you for the reply.

Late last night, I experienced considerable anxiety as I was concerned about disturbing my six-month-old child and my wife. However, by a stroke of good fortune, I discovered cetirizine, an antihistamine. After taking one, I noticed some relief in my symptoms, although the itching persisted, and I observed that my breakouts were spreading across my hands, neck, feet, and stomach. My heart was racing uncontrollably.

I decided to take a second dose of cetirizine, and within approximately ten minutes, my condition began to stabilize. It took about forty minutes for the rashes to diminish.

The antihistamine caused drowsiness, and I was relieved to awaken to find my body had returned to normal.

As I mentioned in my previous post, I have been on Tesa for three months without experiencing such an issue. I am curious about the cause of this reaction but feel hesitant to continue with the regimen.
 
Had you experienced even mild site-level reactions before? Any red welts/itchiness/etc. at all, even very mild? If so, these would be a strong indicator that you had been building up an allergic reaction.

Personally, one strong reaction like this would be enough to make me discontinue use, and I don't have anyone depending on me.

I already have swapped off of them in favor of regular HGH, but this might be even more reason to consider that vs. just ramping up your own HGH production.
 
Had you experienced even mild site-level reactions before? Any red welts/itchiness/etc. at all, even very mild? If so, these would be a strong indicator that you had been building up an allergic reaction.

Personally, one strong reaction like this would be enough to make me discontinue use, and I don't have anyone depending on me.

I already have swapped off of them in favor of regular HGH, but this might be even more reason to consider that vs. just ramping up your own HGH production.
That's what puzzling me on why it happened. Mild itching yes, But i thought it was mainly due to NAD+. I believed that I possessed a significant tolerance for various allergens, such as peanuts, milk, eggs, and cashews.
 
Identified the source of the issue, Ya'll. Upon opening the outer casing of my pep pen, I discovered that my tesa was cloudy after mixing the vial. I remade a fresh vial of Tesa and did not see any reactions.

Key takeaway: Always mix your peptide vial prior to injection.

Source of Tesa: I got this from QSC, Tracy but she is MIA
 

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Identified the source of the issue, Ya'll. Upon opening the outer casing of my pep pen, I discovered that my tesa was cloudy after mixing the vial. I remade a fresh vial of Tesa and did not see any reactions.

Key takeaway: Always mix your peptide vial prior to injection.

Source of Tesa: I got this from QSC, Tracy but she is MIA
Thank goodness it wasn't butterfly fragments...🦋
 
Identified the source of the issue, Ya'll. Upon opening the outer casing of my pep pen, I discovered that my tesa was cloudy after mixing the vial. I remade a fresh vial of Tesa and did not see any reactions.

Key takeaway: Always mix your peptide vial prior to injection.

Source of Tesa: I got this from QSC, Tracy but she is MIA
jeez that looks like lake water
 
What BAC did you use? I've found tesa to be pretty pH sensitive. One vial got cloudy and then gelled up, other vials were fine with hospira. Heating up the first vial + adding hospira BAC was able to get it back to looking normal.
 
I just shot 2mg of tesa with cjc/ipa 100ug and all of a sudden my body reacted. Itching all over my body and a big rash at site of injection. Now Seeing reaction on my hands and itching on my feet.

Any advice?
Did you filter your draw before injecting? See so many people reconstitute peptides and then just draw it up and inject it in.
 

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