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    superSwoll911 is offline New Member
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    Aspiration problems

    Hey guys,

    Whenever I aspirate I end up getting bubbles in the syringe? How do I deal with the bubbles? Im scared to inject the whole syringe because of the newly created bubbles from aspiration. Am i pulling back to much? If so how much should you pull back.



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    j martini is offline Member
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    A few bubbles is not a problem. You only need to pull back a little like 0.2ml.

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    superSwoll911 is offline New Member
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    But will I be ok to inject those few bubbles into say my thigh or my glute from aspirating .2ML?

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    Quote Originally Posted by superSwoll911
    But will I be ok to inject those few bubbles into say my thigh or my glute from aspirating .2ML?
    yes... u are creating a vaccum by pulling back, this spaces the oil out thus creating the bubbles...
    If u are in a vein u will know it the moment u pull back...

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    Yes you will be fine, as long as you dont inject a load of airbubbles into a vein there is no problem.

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    superSwoll911 is offline New Member
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    Thanks guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by superSwoll911
    Thanks guys!
    a proper im injection contains about a 0.01ml air bubble. it helps to seal the medicine once injected. by the way im a nurse and this is what i was taught in school.

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