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    quick replies needed....

    Hi

    I just injected and aspirated and for the first time, it drew a little bit of blood into the needle. I knew it didnt feel right when it went in.

    The question is, not its got a little bit of blood in there - can I still use that ?? Also, do I just change the needle if so ? or do I not need to ??

    thanks

    darren

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    yes u can use it........always change the pin after any puncture as it is slightly less sharp than a new one

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    so it dont matter that this blood that is in the needle gets injected back into me yeah ??

    Ive changed the needle and about to inject it

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    you are fine go ahead

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    nice one thanks guys - all done - the blood stayed in the tube anyway as well.

    Also, I warm it up before I inject and I thin kthis made the blood go funny - didnt look like blood at the end of it !!

    Anyway - thanks

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    I take it that means this warmed up blood is OK even if it did re-enter my body yeah ??

    cheers !!

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