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    Marty_4 is offline Associate Member
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    leaving air in the syringe

    I've read in a few places lately AND WATCHED A VIDEO ON YOUTUBE that in order to get all the gear out of a shot some people leave air in the syringe that pushes all the fluid out. 0.3 ml
    Have I read wrong or is this safe?
    surely you can't fit 0.3ml in the dead part of teh syringe and needle can you?

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    I've always wondered the same thing, I've always kept the bubble out just in case

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    i leave maybe .1ml but i think that's plenty. i can hear it clear the needle at the end of the shot

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    technically since its going into a muscle (and not a vein)... that little amount of air would not be a problem, especially since you can tell when the gear is out of the sight area of the needle... personally i dont do that... the extra couple bucks you might save in gear isnt worth peace of mind to me... lol

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    go post might try this one day because im not worried about the amount of air left in the needle like if its a little bubble because in a sticky it says that you would need about 20ml of air to die so your safe there

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    Cheers lads.
    I'm going to think about it ha.

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    The hub and syringe fit .1-.15ml.
    But I do .2-.3ml of air. Why not? It can't hurt you.

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    Just from my medical experience, air will not cause harm in the muscle. I wouldnt put 5cc of air in my muscle, but your body would fix it if u did. A little air will deff not hurt you. It is when air gets into arteries and veins that causes problems. Then it is called air embolisms, but it takes more then a simple air bubble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itsmrgreen View Post
    go post might try this one day because im not worried about the amount of air left in the needle like if its a little bubble because in a sticky it says that you would need about 20ml of air to die so your safe there
    20ml all at once? or does the air add up? :S

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    This works very well with stuff like HGH,HCG and peptides where you only use 1ml to mix and do small .1ml shots. With an insulin syringe you have to draw a small bubble .1ml and hold it with the needle pointing down and tap the syringe with your finger to get the bubble to float to the top. I also do it with my oil based stuff too but you need a bigger bubble with the bigger 3ml syringes and longer needles. I have done SC and IM injections with the bubble.

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    Hmm, I do not know to be honest. But like i said, totally depends on where the air goes. If the air goes only muscle, u can prob put 60ml< in it. You will cause major damage and pain, but it wont kill you. If the air goes via vein/artery not sure on a exact number. But if i had to guess, I would say 10ml< is deadly. I will ask some of the doctors at work for a better number.

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    Like pretty much any overdose, the amount of air needed in an IV injection to cause a fatal embolysm will depend on a number of factors: age, physical condition, bodyweight, rate injected, location injected, etc.
    You'll never find an exact number.

    But if you aren't already in the middle of having a stroke, even a few mls of air won't hurt you, especially IM.

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    I've done this since the first time I've pinned, love it, works great.

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    Works fine and im still alive. I leave a bubble in the syringe and use it to get all the gear out. Works good. Waste not want not

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