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  1. #1 28th May 2014 
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    My Melanotan 2 log and questions

    Hi everyone, just wanted to start a log here and get feedback, suggestions or opinions from all the experienced users on the forum

    First a little about me.

    Skin Type]
    Also very important to note that I've had basil cell carcinoma and few other suspicious moles removed.

    Hair Color]
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    Build]Male 29yo

    MT2 purchased from blue sky peptides

    First injection on 5/23 of 200mcg MT2
    5/24 250mcg
    5/25 300mcg
    5/26 300mcg

    So I'm only 4 days in but I have been spending around 30min ever day outside shirtless. I skipped my dose today as I've came down with some type of bug and received a shot of antibiotics and didn't won't any interference.

    Should I stay off of MT2 while on antibiotics?

    I've also already noticed many freckles in my face and arms have gotten much darker.

    Will this continue?* Will they ever fade back?

    I will add pics as soon as I get to my pc so we can have a good log for prospective users. Please inform me if I'm doing anything wrong or if you have any suggestions. I've been doing research on MT1 and 2 for a few months but still stumble across scary comments from time to time which makes me second guess my decision to start. I've read a few comments suggesting that it ruined Thor skin and made them look old or that the freckles that showed up(most likely just darkened ) never went away. Especially concerning to me is the comment I read from a doctor suggesting that MT could increase ones chances of skin cancer due to moles becoming more pronounced. Can anyone denounce or confirm comments like this.

    Also I can say that I've had virtually no sides except for the darkening of freckles and my stomach may feel tight for 15 to 20min after injection but no pain or nausea so far.





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    Re: My Melanotan 2 log and questions

    Is that a before pic? You're definitely not skin type 1.
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    Re: My Melanotan 2 log and questions

    Hi

    Thanks for sharing your log so far. You would be considered a type 2 skin as you can tan naturally a type 1 never tans always burns and goes back to white they cannot develop a tan.

    I will try help you out as much as I can from my experience. I can't answer your questions about Melanotan causing skin cancer as I am not a doctor and have no idea if it could. My opinion on that would be once you wear a high factor suncream and take care not to burn your chances of skin cancer are low.

    I think people that naturally have a lot of moles could be more susceptible to skin cancer so just be sure to get your skin checked yearly.

    I had a lot of moles when I started and developed a lot of new ones on Melanotan. Yes a lot of my moles darkened but when my skin got dark they were hardly noticeable anymore and they do tend to fade after you stop taking the peptides but it takes a long time in my experience it took 6 - 12 months for them to fade and they still didn't fade to what they were but I think thats because I started a new course.

    With enough time off the peptides your moles will go back to there normal color.

    I would say this to you if developing new moles bothers you a lot then this peptide isn't for you because you will develop new ones on it.

    I am a skin type one I never tanned in my life was very depressed going to the beach etc so this peptide was a life changer for me the new and darker moles were a tiny inconvenience to me if I was to do it all again I would have taken the peptide sooner rather than later.

    About the antibiotics I would wait until your infection is cleared up before you start back with the injections just to be safe.

    The fact that your moles have started to darken already shows that you are ready for UV exposure just take it slowly stay on low doses and try not to get burnt. Remember the higher the doses you do the darker your moles will go and in my case the more new ones you will develop. They do stop developing eventually but I think with lower doses you will tan just as well and have a better chance of developing less.

    Keep us updated and best of luck