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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Steroids Info & Hardcore => Topic started by: jtsunami on February 27, 2007, 11:04:21 AM
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Sometimes when I inject I aspirate and I get air bubbles in the syringe, sometimes not. Anybody know what this is?
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If everything is right you will always see the bubbles...but as long as you dont see blood you are fine
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bubble = good
Blood = bad
no shoot drug if bad
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It wont hurt to shoot those small bubbles.
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Only need to pull back hard nuf to see if you hit blood.
You'll know it when you do. It can happen. I pull light, and stop before it (blood)goes up
in the barrel. Change out needle. Find a new spot.
Also, Proper medical inj technique is to SINK THE NEEDLE ALL THE WAY TO THE HUB!
This prevents it from searching around and finding a blood vessel because you didn't start inj
w/ it all the way down. The stuff is IM not IV.
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Only need to pull back hard nuf to see if you hit blood.
You'll know it when you do. It can happen. I pull light, and stop before it (blood)goes up
in the barrel. Change out needle. Find a new spot.
Also, Proper medical inj technique is to SINK THE NEEDLE ALL THE WAY TO THE HUB!
This prevents it from searching around and finding a blood vessel because you didn't start inj
w/ it all the way down. The stuff is IM not IV.
Yep a very slight pressure is all it takes, just enough to load the syringe. Cause if you are in a vein the blodd will offer very little resistance and the barrel will fill quickly with blood. I think you should also try not to shoot the blood back in if it fills the barrel, although I think I did once without any problems.
Thats another good point about holding the pin all the way in and steady. You could have peirced a vein and went all the way through into muscle. If you were to retract the pin back into the vein you could inject into it.