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    Aspriation Suction Problems

    When I try to aspirate It feels like I can't pull the syringe up because their is suction that pulls it down so I never know if I'm doing it right? I don't see blood in the barrell but It's hard to get bubbles to pop up..

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    if u hit a vein the plunger will pull out with ease and u will see blood.... u'll be fine but always do a double check pull..

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    Ok, so that is normal to have back pressure when you aspirate... I'm allways nevere sure how far to pull back because it hurts like a bitch when you pull back too faR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lavaman
    Ok, so that is normal to have back pressure when you aspirate... I'm allways nevere sure how far to pull back because it hurts like a bitch when you pull back too faR.

    Yes it's normal................

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    welcome to the dark side. heheh

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    if u hit a vain u won't have to pull back hard... it will be very easy to pull back and syringe will fill with blood... u r doin it right....

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    haha i love these threads..

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtyvegas
    haha i love these threads..
    lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by lavaman
    When I try to aspirate It feels like I can't pull the syringe up because their is suction that pulls it down so I never know if I'm doing it right? I don't see blood in the barrell but It's hard to get bubbles to pop up..
    If you have blood, it will pull up easily... most cases blood pressure will put some in the syringe without having to pull up. Also if the pressure is tight when you tug the plunger, blood pulling into an oily based steroid looks like a red or sometimes dark bluish looking bubble, then that means trouble, remove the needle... no red/bluish bubble then you are fine and go ahead and inject.

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    me too

    Quote Originally Posted by lavaman
    Ok, so that is normal to have back pressure when you aspirate... I'm allways nevere sure how far to pull back because it hurts like a bitch when you pull back too faR.
    I am the same way, I pull back the plunger, if it's hard to pull up and there's no blood, push it in.

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    I always watch for a vacuum bubble to form and I pull back until I see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lavaman
    When I try to aspirate It feels like I can't pull the syringe up because their is suction that pulls it down so I never know if I'm doing it right? I don't see blood in the barrell but It's hard to get bubbles to pop up..
    Thats what happens to me too

    I learned from the educated minds on these forums that suction is a good thing... and that if u ever hit a vein blood will rush in ASAP and you WILL know

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