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    little tiny red dots in my syringe

    hey guys so i witnessed the weirdest shit, I aspirated before injecting and only saw bubbles and so i injected. After finishing injection i looked at my syringe and saw 5-6 little tiny red dots. I'm wondering what it is ?

    i injected test prop.
    used 25 g needle to inject
    injected in glutes
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    Blood, not unusual is see it once in awhile not an issue.

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    Haha

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    its blood

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    humm after injecting you see tiny red dots... where do you see them when you actually injected????

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    Let's see, you stab yourself with a needle and you bleed??? HAHA No big deal it happens and nothing to worry about.

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    Nothing to worry about its just part of the game.

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    That my friend is called blood, and most of us have it inside. Except for zombies...

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    Yup, a little backflow into the syringe. Happens sometimes. No problem...

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    Backflow into syringe, normally due to movement pushing in, and maybe clipping a vein IMO, painless.

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    Cheers everyone

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