I've heard people saying t can 'clump' after injection, but I'm not quite clear on exactly what that means?
I’m a nurse and i’m not 100% on what they’re referring to with this. what i THINK they mean is that if you give the injection in the same place time after time, you can get scar tissue build up in that same area (which will feel like a knot, and could be mistaken for a clump). Also for some people, you can develop knots for other reasons (sterile abscess, hematoma/ bruise at the injection site, allergic reaction), which could be mistaken for a clump of testosterone. the testosterone is a liquid, it doesn’t, to my knowledge and training, form clumps for any reason after injection. It can crystallize in the vial if it gets too cold, but warming it up fixes that problem and the T is good to use again. Anyone who uses the phrase “clumping” should feel free to write in with more details on how they use it if i’m misunderstanding something. Mod mayhem











