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26 June 2007 14:14
That is interesting PB. So if you get new moles, they are likely to disappear once MT is stopped being administered? ? ?
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26 June 2007 14:19
ORIGINAL: noname I have some slight bruising around the injection sites after 8 jabs, would this simply be normal and no issue? I guess it's possible if you're prone to injection trauma.
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26 June 2007 15:05
ORIGINAL: PartyBoy ORIGINAL: noname I have some slight bruising around the injection sites after 8 jabs, would this simply be normal and no issue? I guess it's possible if you're prone to injection trauma. It is my first time ever of injecting anything, does'nt bother me doing it in the slightest, just wanted to check there was no issue with it. The bruising is only faint but i can feel it if i poke it with my finger.
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27 June 2007 11:38
ORIGINAL: noname ORIGINAL: PartyBoy ORIGINAL: noname I have some slight bruising around the injection sites after 8 jabs, would this simply be normal and no issue? I guess it's possible if you're prone to injection trauma. It is my first time ever of injecting anything, does'nt bother me doing it in the slightest, just wanted to check there was no issue with it. The bruising is only faint but i can feel it if i poke it with my finger. That's not bruising... call it... localized tanning, j/k
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27 June 2007 11:46
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28 June 2007 08:24
ORIGINAL: noname ORIGINAL: PartyBoy ORIGINAL: noname I have some slight bruising around the injection sites after 8 jabs, would this simply be normal and no issue? I guess it's possible if you're prone to injection trauma. It is my first time ever of injecting anything, does'nt bother me doing it in the slightest, just wanted to check there was no issue with it. The bruising is only faint but i can feel it if i poke it with my finger. Don't poke it with your finger then mate  My MT2 should be here today so will start on Mon... Can't wait ...
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28 June 2007 12:23
Why did you wait to long to build up to 1mg mate? I had planned on doing 0.5 mon, 0.75 tue and then up to 1mg till I had the one bottle finished. Did you experience any bad sides???
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28 June 2007 12:40
Nah, did'nt get any sides, not that i noticed anyway as i take it right before i go to bed. Saying that, i've got a few more moles and some original ones have gone slightly bigger, but no real issue. As for the slow increase, it's was simply a case of me being cautious. First time i've ever done anything like this so thought i would be cautious to start with.
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28 June 2007 12:52
Cheers bud.. I'll probably do mine just before bed too.. did you find it helped you sleep better.. As for building up slowly..well best to be careful eh!!!!
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28 June 2007 12:55
Hi noname, just a couple of questions for ya: did you get Bacteriostatic Water with your order or did you order that separately? In how much bac water did you dilute your 10mg of MT2 with? finally, what syringes/needle size are you using for your jabs? cheers fella, probably won't shed any light but hey, I'm nosey, what can I say
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28 June 2007 13:04
ORIGINAL: jnr2006 Cheers bud.. I'll probably do mine just before bed too.. did you find it helped you sleep better.. As for building up slowly..well best to be careful eh!!!! I did suffer with a little lethargy, which I guess helped to knock me out come bedtime... but the constant nightly stiffies kinda kept me awake or at least kept waking me up! IMO it's better to have it in the evening just in case you do suffer any sides... like the ones listed above ;) Nausea was the worst (but never sick), but only happened for the first 3 days or so... now (8 days in) I only suffer from the skin pigmentation (I was kinda hoping for that one) and uncontrollable erections (it's actually more fun thinking about having a non stop hardon rather than actually having one)
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28 June 2007 13:30
non stop hard ones ...not good..am already on a cycle so don't need anymore pent up frustration.. 
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28 June 2007 14:35
ORIGINAL: jnr2006 I'll probably do mine just before bed too.. did you find it helped you sleep better.. Well funnily enough i was thinking that last night. I would say i have been managing to get to sleep a little better lately, although i really could'nt say if that is down to the MT2 or simply coincidence!?
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28 June 2007 14:42
ORIGINAL: OlBoy Hi noname, just a couple of questions for ya: did you get Bacteriostatic Water with your order or did you order that separately? In how much bac water did you dilute your 10mg of MT2 with? finally, what syringes/needle size are you using for your jabs? I got the MT2 and the Bac water together. I mixed 10mg of MT2 with 2ml of Bac water. I just use one type of needle/syringe, a 1ml orange lid Insulin syringe that is 29G.
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28 June 2007 16:29
ORIGINAL: noname I got the MT2 and the Bac water together. I mixed 10mg of MT2 with 2ml of Bac water. I just use one type of needle/syringe, a 1ml orange lid Insulin syringe that is 29G. Hmmm, all standard stuff... I guess the source of the MT2 is not in doubt. You're swabbing the rubber top of the MT2 vial before inserting the needle to prevent contamination? or are you loading your Insulin syringes from the rear? or... it may be as PartyBoy said " it's possible if you're prone to injection trauma." sorry not to have been able to help fella.
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28 June 2007 16:40
Don't have any reason to doubt the source. I'm afraid i don't bother with the swabbing! ....silly? ...maybe! ...but that's just me! i hav'nt always been one for the finer points. I suspect it's more likely just down to what PartyBoy said about injection trauma. It's no big deal anyhow, i was just curious. Cheers!
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28 June 2007 17:54
ORIGINAL: noname Yesterday i did my 10th jab (6 at 0.5mg and 4 at 1mg) only noticed some slight colour change, hardly anything really. I am aware that it's still early days though and i'm going to go on the sunbeds at a salon to try and get the most from it. Defintely need to go on sunbeds. I had 5 sunbeds along with 10mg of MT2 and Ive gone very dark, I had to stop as I was going too dark. I have a spare 10mg for maintenance.
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28 June 2007 19:27
That's good going then from 10mg! I have definitely gone darker this week. Don't get me wrong, i'm still far from being what i would consider dark, but at least it seems to be working. From looking on another forum it seems that 3 weeks is the general time span said for it to kick in nicely.
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28 June 2007 19:39
ORIGINAL: noname That's good going then from 10mg! I have definitely gone darker this week. Don't get me wrong, i'm still far from being what i would consider dark, but at least it seems to be working. From looking on another forum it seems that 3 weeks is the general time span said for it to kick in nicely. Yes, nothing happened until I had about 3 sunbeds and was around the 6/7mg marker(day 10), then bang, just started to get dark. Im using a power bed for 12 minutes, started off with 10 minutes on a less powerful bed. I think it also varies from person to person, I go darkish anyway, but never on sunbeds unless I already have a base tan from holiday, but MT2 definitely does the job I think once you start using the sunbeds (and IMO you still need to build up gradually with the beds), you will see a vast improvement. Good luck
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28 June 2007 20:01
Yeah, that's what i'm expecting (hoping). I'd been using the sunbeds a couple of months or so ago and still have some colour left from that anyway. This week i did 2 x 15 minute sessions on my home sunbed, but it's just a crappy 8 x 100w tube jobby. Today i went back to the salon and used their stand up one for 15 minutes, it has 48 x 200w tubes!
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30 June 2007 13:11
ORIGINAL: noname From looking on another forum it seems that 3 weeks is the general time span said for it to kick in nicely. I could never stay on that long l would have to change my ethnic origin. 1mg / day for ten days and four sun beds resulted in drastic changes for both the wife and me and l never tan (fair hair) Its worth pointing out that l still continued to tan in the weeks after last administration with regular sunbeds
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03 July 2007 16:01
Hi, Just ordered my MTII today. Quite sure is ok, but as it's summer, is it ok to stay outside, let's say about half to one hour, instead of sunbeds ? Must be a stupid question but... JB
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03 July 2007 16:48
ORIGINAL: LittleNinja Hi, Just ordered my MTII today. Quite sure is ok, but as it's summer, is it ok to stay outside, let's say about half to one hour, instead of sunbeds ? Must be a stupid question but... JB defiantly okay that's just what you want fella... some UV rays, it's all good. However the more MT2 you've got in you the more "natural" protection you've got... so until you're juiced up, be careful, don't go off the rails mad in the mid-day sun, btw, where the hell are you? U can't be in Britain if you've got sun atm... 'sbeen raining in Manchester for about 3 weeks solid! Still major brown tho'... with my MT2. People can't believe it, LMAO
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03 July 2007 20:40
Ok just wanted confirmation I'm in france, it was raining here too but sun is expected to be here tomorrow  . been burned 2 years ago (2nd °) by the sun, soo don't worry i'll take care thanks JB
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RE: New article - Melanotan and Melanotan II
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03 July 2007 20:51
I've just done my first injection.... literally 2 mins ago.... it feels a bit itchy, is this normal?? Also i used the orange slin pins... i drew it with a 2ml barrel and then put it into the orange pin.... then realised when inserting the plunger i was left with a huge air bubble at the bottom!!! ended up wasting half of it getting the air bubble to the top of the pin!! Schoolboy. Anyway around this? Feeling pretty hot too..... What we do for vanity eh? Also.... I tan pretty easily.... when should i start going on sunbeds?
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03 July 2007 21:19
mattspeirs itching is normal mate, for about 30mins ime facial flushing is normal too, for 1hour ime
this year im goin to get alot bigger
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03 July 2007 21:28
Thanks jibs... All is good now... for the time being! Dont suppose you have any advice on the slin pin situation?
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03 July 2007 21:38
when rear loading the slin barrel hold the slin barrel slightly sloping downwards but virtually horizontal. DON'T load it with the slin barrel pointing downwards because chances are some of the solution will get down to the bottom where the pin is, then when you reattach the plunger you'll squirt some out. So, try to ensure the solution is collecting around half along the barrel, then reattach the plunger and you've plenty of room to get the plunger back on. Then flick the barrel vigorously with your nail and you'll see the solution disperse and eventually you can coax it all to the black plunger end (ensure you're holding the pin upto the ceiling while you're flicking obviously). Another tip is to quickly push and draw the plunger in fast, tiny movements which can 'pop' some of the thinner films of solution and they then collect in a nice tiny blob on the barrel side which you can easily 'collect' with the main mass of solution. hope this makes sense
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03 July 2007 22:17
Thanks for the reply pb... was hoping you would see it!... Sorry for sounding like an idiot but im slightly confused.... Hold the barrel horizontally with the pin end slightly higher than the plunger end? Inject the solution into the slin barrel... where should the needle be in relation to the slin barrel? Then i just inject it all and then stick the plunger back in the end? Then flick the bubbles wjilst the pin is facing up? Tried to do this but to not much success... Did i do it wrong? Thanks for your time mate....
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03 July 2007 22:23
Matt, why not just draw and jab with the same orange insulin pin, that's what i've been doing ....nice and simple.
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04 July 2007 09:48
ORIGINAL: mattspiers Hold the barrel horizontally with the pin end slightly higher than the plunger end? no the pin slightly lower. Inject the solution into the slin barrel... where should the needle be in relation to the slin barrel? Use a 1 or 1.5" and enter the slin barrel with it. Then i just inject it all and then stick the plunger back in the end? Then flick the bubbles wjilst the pin is facing up? Yes
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04 July 2007 09:49
ORIGINAL: noname Matt, why not just draw and jab with the same orange insulin pin, that's what i've been doing ....nice and simple. Are you drawing through the rubber stopper with the slin pin?
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04 July 2007 10:04
Thanks pb.. will try again tonight... Ended up spraying my kitchen surface with 10mgs of the stuff last night so called it a night! That along with the 320ius of hgh I put in the freezer means i'm rapidly becoming out of pocket! Wouldnt drawing with the slin pin mke it too blunt? Has to pierce the bac vial and the mt2 vial before injection....
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04 July 2007 11:18
ORIGINAL: mattspiers Thanks pb.. will try again tonight... Ended up spraying my kitchen surface with 10mgs of the stuff last night so called it a night! That along with the 320ius of hgh I put in the freezer means i'm rapidly becoming out of pocket! Wouldnt drawing with the slin pin mke it too blunt? Has to pierce the bac vial and the mt2 vial before injection.... How long was the HGH in the freezer for mate? You haven't chucked it have you? You need to really draw with a different needle than the one you inject with, which is why it is better to get slin pins that have removable pin on the end! mcl
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04 July 2007 12:55
ORIGINAL: PartyBoy ORIGINAL: noname Matt, why not just draw and jab with the same orange insulin pin, that's what i've been doing ....nice and simple. Are you drawing through the rubber stopper with the slin pin? Hmmn... from the two posts above i'm starting to see a pattern! ...but yeah, i draw through the rubber stopper with the slin pin, then jab! Then dispose of needle/syringe.
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04 July 2007 13:03
ORIGINAL: mad_cereal_lover You need to really draw with a different needle than the one you inject with, which is why it is better to get slin pins that have removable pin on the end! Is there any other reason for this than comfort? I've been drawing and jabbing with the same pin (swabbing the rubber stopper first of course) and it's been fine. Hurts a bit, but really no big deal.
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04 July 2007 17:49
ORIGINAL: mad_cereal_lover How long was the HGH in the freezer for mate? You haven't chucked it have you? mcl It was in for 2 weeks... I've still got it in the fridge... I cant bear to throw it away.... Please give me some good news!!!!
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09 July 2007 19:51
ORIGINAL: thecodehaseyes Are there any eye related adverse sides ? I remember a tanning drug called Trisoleran, which increased eye sensitivity vastly. Perhaps there is no link between the two. ORIGINAL: partyboy Not that I'm aware of See link below http://melanoplanet.com/forums/showthread.php?t=846 What are your thoughts?
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10 July 2007 09:54
i finished my dose of melanotan II about two weeks ago. did 20mg of it. looking at all the possible side effects in PB's article there seems to be no mention of darkening of body hair?? mine has turned jet black! everywhere! now seeing as my body hair has either been dark red or brown this was a bit of a shock to me! my stubble looks like hollywood hulk hogans!!! more people have commented upon this than my tan!! lol! has anyone else experienced this? did it subside as the MT2 wears off? reading the link above from thecodehaseyes it would appear it may not or will do so very slowly?? thanks.
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