just completed my first injection... when i was aspirating i saw bubbles...but when i let go of the syringe.. the bubbles shot back inside me and then i injected...was i suppost to pull back until the bubbles came to the back of the syringe??
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just completed my first injection... when i was aspirating i saw bubbles...but when i let go of the syringe.. the bubbles shot back inside me and then i injected...was i suppost to pull back until the bubbles came to the back of the syringe??
no blood? you're fine then you did it right, Your going to see those little bubbles when you pull back or you're going to see blood
yeah, i was just wondering if those bubbles were suppost to stay in the syringe during injection.. or immediately shoot back inside me when i took off pressure from aspirating. lol, i'm still shaking from it.Quote:
Originally Posted by abstrack
btw.. how many ml's is the ibe dropper thats in the nolva.
as soon as you let go the bubbles disapear. you did it correct
nah just shoot all of it back in ..including the bubblles wont hurt nothin
dont know about the dropper
thats what supposed to happen u did it right
take the needle off of your syringe and draw the nolva out of your bottle with it. its a much better way to get an accurate dose.
Those bubbles weren't really bubbles. When you pull back, and there is no way for to go in, you create a vacuum. Therefore, those bubbles are actually just empty space, not air. When you let go, everything goes back to normal, the "bubbles" dissappear.
You never get a chance to inject them because they don't really exist.
What you saw was succesful aspiration. That's what you want everytime.
Bro, good job. You're fine, that means you got muscle and no blood vessel. The vacuum seal should draw the bubbles back in with some pressure. Keep plunging!