For some reason i have become paranoid i will go blind from these injections, stupid and without basis i know, but could there be a legit chance i could? I assume there is not legitimate reason but i can't shake this paranoia!
Could someone put my mind at ease ahha?
Also a friend of mine (biology major) said I'm going to die of a blot clot caused by damaged cells in the capillaries from these injections. Of course i don't believe him as these are injections into fat, not veins. Anyone else been told anything like this?
Some heavily mole-prone non-candidates who plan on injecting tanning hormones and exposing themselves to UVR roll the dice with their sight (if they have sun damage present, in the eye, maybe). There is a very weak association for the above paranoia....
By non- candidate you mean someone who's skin type is not suitable for melanotan?
I swear since i started my melanotan II cycle on monday my vision has been slightly blurred as well as the coloured lights you see when you close your eye intensifying.
So this biology major is studying at one of the online schools it seems...wouldnt all diabetics be dropping like flies from sub.q injections??
Was surprised to see chris not mention, but if vision spots are a concern if u have tons of moles, perhaps u shld consider mt-1 w small doses if anything??
So if I have a lot of moles then Melanotan II could possibly make me go blind? At best I'm skin type 2, but aside from the redhead part I'd put myself at skin type 1.
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So if I have a lot of moles then Melanotan II could possibly make me go blind? At best I'm skin type 2, but aside from the redhead part I'd put myself at skin type 1.
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Slim chance, however I would be sure to exercise extra precaution/protection