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    Arrow aspirate... What is that????

    can someone explane what aspirating befor injecting means??? How do you do it???? why should you do it???? thanks

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    OK bro aspirate ...means when you inject you pull back on the plunger of the syringe and see if you have blood backing up into the syringe.If for any reason you see blood you stop and remove syringe because more than likely you were in a vein.Nothing to be alarmed about just start over.Repeat pull back on the plunger and make sure there are only bubbles backing up.

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    Oh yeah cycle experience please???stats and age????

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    25 5'6" 170lb 13%bf second cycle...... i have never done this asperating thing.... but it doesn't make sence to me, because if i inject and pull back on the plunder, and then i see air bubble, how do i get them out without pulling the needle out... i don't wannna inject air into my muscles....

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    how would there be air in your muscles???? i don't really understand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmax
    OK bro aspirate...means when you inject you pull back on the plunger of the syringe and see if you have blood backing up into the syringe.If for any reason you see blood you stop and remove syringe because more than likely you were in a vein.Nothing to be alarmed about just start over.Repeat pull back on the plunger and make sure there are only bubbles backing up.
    Jus listen to this dont get all worked up, I never did it, but you can as a safty so you dont inject into a vein... i wasnt to worried about it I did the first couple of times then I jus stoped...

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    what happens if i inject in a vain... will the gear go to wast????

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    no no you might feel a lil light headed but nothing bad will happen you'll be fine, I am sure I must have at least 5 times but mean while I still gained 20 pounds on jus prop... dont worry about this as much... you need to worry more about how clean you are about injecting, such as useing alchole swabs and such

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    thanks for the help... i don't think i will be asperating, i have not had any probles so far, sometimes i squart blood after pulling out the needle, but i think i think i just nicked the vain a few times, or went through a vain....

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    yup basically jus make sure your safe bro.. good luck

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    er im not sure but imo aspirating is EXTREMLEY important when injecting, if you were to inject directly into a vein say 3mls of gear i would imagine the results would be quite severe and possibly life threataning!! reading this thread i dont think that point was made at all!

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    Thats because the question is...WHAT IS ASPIRATING?.....and I explained that in detail.What do you mean you wont be aspirating????You better rethink that pal....I told you if you pull back and you saw blood trickling back in to the syringe you were in a vein and to pull out and start again.Now why did you think I said that...it wasnt for my health bro,it was for yours!!!There have been many icidents in which BBers and we all heard a pro this happen to that injected in to a vein and started gasping for air cause the the oils went straight to his lungs which dispersed in to other organs that almost caused him to have pulmonary embolism.Now if you cant take the time to ASPIRATE after taking the time to get AAS then obtain syringes then fill them up with oil you have no biz using AAS!!!!!!!!!!1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigmax
    Thats because the question is...WHAT IS ASPIRATING?.....and I explained that in detail.What do you mean you wont be aspirating????You better rethink that pal....I told you if you pull back and you saw blood trickling back in to the syringe you were in a vein and to pull out and start again.Now why did you think I said that...it wasnt for my health bro,it was for yours!!!There have been many icidents in which BBers and we all heard a pro this happen to that injected in to a vein and started gasping for air cause the the oils went straight to his lungs which dispersed in to other organs that almost caused him to have pulmonary embolism.Now if you cant take the time to ASPIRATE after taking the time to get AAS then obtain syringes then fill them up with oil you have no biz using AAS!!!!!!!!!!1
    what's up BIGMAX!!! you may want to read some of this guys other posts.he says hes on his 2nd cycle,but he's still not ready for a.a.s.

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    You're in no position to talk shit to another member.

    Knock the crap out

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboy225
    are you that fu##### lazy or stupid? i cant belive this dumb shit
    could be both...

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    asspirate == someone who steal booty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pooks
    asspirate == someone who steal booty
    lmfao

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    Hey badass, figures... this guy sounds like he's all confused my gosh!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    listen guys, i don't understand, u said if there is blood then try agin, then u said i should see air bubbles in my syringe.... so what your telling me to do is stick the needle in my ass, pull back on the plunger, if i see blood then try agin, if i see bubbles then i am good, then inject air bubbles into my gluts.... it just doesn't make sence to inject air into my body

    thats the reason why i siad i will not

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    i very much appreciate your help, but i don't think your explaning it proper, i asked the question twice, what am i supose to do with the air bubbles in the syringe

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    now everyone is freeking out, and saying i should be on aas, and i am an amature.... bad ass ur a dummy, all i ever hear from you is dumb ass coments, pleas stop writing in my threads, i have no intrest in what you have to say... as for big max thanks for your help, but please bare with me and explane it to me in more details

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    Michael-- what dont' you understand.... can you read the posts above. After you stick the syringe in your glute, pull back on the stopper..you only have to pull back a little bit. If you are in a vein it will immediately fill with blood, if you get nothing but air you're good to go. Just pull back like 1/2 cc. If it fills with blood, take the syringe out of your ass and replace the needle and select a different spot. Pull back again. I"m not sure what you dont' understand? It's not difficult to do. Don't worry about injecting air into your glute!

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    thank you ncnp... people like u are really helpfull...

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    my next injection is tommorow morning, ill try it tommorow

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    Listen, when you aspirate , you are checking to see if the very tip of the needle is in a vein or in muscle. When you insert the needle and pull back on the plunger, you will either pull blood into the syringe, or you will see bubbles. If you see bubbles, you are in muscle and you can then inject into the muscle. If you see blood, you should pull the needle out and try it again. You can inject the AAS and blood, but just not in the exact same place.

    You asked, about the bubbles. When you aspirate you are actually creating a vacuum. This pulling is actually expanding the tiny bubbles to a point they are visible to the naked eye. As soon as you release the plunger, the bubbles will go back to microscopic size. You are not actually changing anything in the plunger, but simply stretching the air a little enabling you to see it. Liquid does not expand or compress, which is why the bubbles change size as they are made from air which does expand and contract under pressure.

    Hopefully this explains what the bubbles are. If you are in a vein, you cannot create the pressure to expand the bubbles. If you are in a vein and you aspirate, you will simply pull a little blood into the syringe.
    Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelmotorcycle
    thank you ncnp... people like u are really helpfull...
    No problem!

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelmotorcycle
    can someone explane what aspirating befor injecting means??? How do you do it???? why should you do it???? thanks

    aspirating means pulling back on the plunger of your needle after you stick it in you to make sure no blood comes into the syringe.

    usually you will see small air bubles come into the needle... this is normal, so dont trip when you see it

    we aspirate to make sure we are not shooting up into a blood vessel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oki-Des
    Listen, when you aspirate , you are checking to see if the very tip of the needle is in a vein or in muscle. When you insert the needle and pull back on the plunger, you will either pull blood into the syringe, or you will see bubbles. If you see bubbles, you are in muscle and you can then inject into the muscle. If you see blood, you should pull the needle out and try it again. You can inject the AAS and blood, but just not in the exact same place.

    You asked, about the bubbles. When you aspirate you are actually creating a vacuum. This pulling is actually expanding the tiny bubbles to a point they are visible to the naked eye. As soon as you release the plunger, the bubbles will go back to microscopic size. You are not actually changing anything in the plunger, but simply stretching the air a little enabling you to see it. Liquid does not expand or compress, which is why the bubbles change size as they are made from air which does expand and contract under pressure.

    Hopefully this explains what the bubbles are. If you are in a vein, you cannot create the pressure to expand the bubbles. If you are in a vein and you aspirate, you will simply pull a little blood into the syringe.
    Good luck.
    Exactly what he said.

    The vacuum air bubbles that you see were there before you injected but now you can See them.

    Do this as an experiment;

    Fill an empty syringe about 1/2 way with water. Get all the visible bubbles out and then remove the needle from the syringe.

    Now plug up the tip of the syringe by placing your finger over it. Draw back the plunger with your finger on the tip.

    You will see how the air bubbles magically appear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oki-Des
    Listen, when you aspirate , you are checking to see if the very tip of the needle is in a vein or in muscle. When you insert the needle and pull back on the plunger, you will either pull blood into the syringe, or you will see bubbles. If you see bubbles, you are in muscle and you can then inject into the muscle. If you see blood, you should pull the needle out and try it again. You can inject the AAS and blood, but just not in the exact same place.

    You asked, about the bubbles. When you aspirate you are actually creating a vacuum. This pulling is actually expanding the tiny bubbles to a point they are visible to the naked eye. As soon as you release the plunger, the bubbles will go back to microscopic size. You are not actually changing anything in the plunger, but simply stretching the air a little enabling you to see it. Liquid does not expand or compress, which is why the bubbles change size as they are made from air which does expand and contract under pressure.

    Hopefully this explains what the bubbles are. If you are in a vein, you cannot create the pressure to expand the bubbles. If you are in a vein and you aspirate, you will simply pull a little blood into the syringe.
    Good luck.
    Good job.

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    wow f*ck!, theres air in your muscles, a tiny bit, its already in there, u pull back on the plunger and if u get air bubbles,bubbles=good shoot if you get blood , blood=bad dont shoot. it doesnt matter worth shit if you put the air bubbles that were already in your muscles back in, and it doesnt even matter if you inject air into their it only matters if u inject air into a vein.

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    LOL yo dude think about it.. if you pull back on the plunger and got air out of yur glute .. dont u think that there was already some there to begin with ... hmmmmmmmmmmm give that a hard thoughtt buddy boy .

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    I'm always sure to aspirate , but i brought this post up to a friend of mine who has been using for the past 20 years. when i asked him if he aspirates he said that there was no need. now i asked a friend of mine that's a RN she told me it is extremely dangerous to inject into a vein, my friend however said to think of it this way, people main line H, crank, and other shit all day long, why would it be so dangerous to accidentally do the same thing but with steroids if you think about it, it does make some kind of sense, but imo i still take the 3.2 seconds to do it

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    I have read that you would have to shoot 3 CC of air directly into a vein to cause any problems.
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