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    Blood coming out after test injection.

    Yeah so I injected my test e into my
    Quad and I pulled up before injected so no blood. When I was done injecting a moderate amount of blood came out, I'm not in pain at all so I don't think I hit a vein and I didn't see any oil cause the blood was there but my question is "did I waste the gear?"
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    Its fine you probably went through a vein.

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    So I didn't waste my test?

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    No you didn't.

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    Youre good to go,I have actually had it squirt out and hit the wall before.

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    alright thanks everybody. Haha yeah I didn't really even care about the blood because I know that happens, just was concerned if I lost some of the test because I couldn't tell if oil came out due to the blood.
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    Your blood will be oily and some oil will reach the surface as you draw the needle out. The amount is so miniscule it won't be a waste, probably less then .01 CC came out if that, which is pretty much nothing.

    As soon as I withdraw the needle I instantly put pressure on the injection point just to prevent blood or oil coming out.

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    Yeah I'm gonna start applying pressure as soon as I take the needle out. Thanks

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    Sometimes it bleeds and sometimes it doesn't. Make sure you aspirate . As long as there is no blood in the syringe when you aspirate, you're good to go.

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    I find when i pull out fast ...i get blood, but when i pull out slow no blood!

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    I wait 30-60 seconds before pulling the needle out an then pull it slowly. That keeps me from bleeding much

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