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    Help A Brother Time To Poke

    First I'd like to ask what is aspiration? Secondly, I'm shooting
    200 mg decca 1-10
    400 mg Cyp 1-11

    I'm going to take the decca on monday with 200 mg of cyp as well, then take another shoot of 200 mg cyp on thursday. My question lies in how do I draw them into the same needle on monday. Is it ok to mix them in the same needle, which should I draw first. I got a 22 gauge 3 ml needle btw. Let me know bros. Thanks.

    Speed.

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    http://spotinjections.com/
    All your ??? will be answered there

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    Yes mix them use ther same pin to draw both then change the pin and inj.

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    um aspiration is when you have theneedle in the injection spot pull back on the plunger and make sure no blood comes into the needle, if it does pull out and switch needles and insert elsewhere. yes you can put them into the same needle but i would get an 18 gauge to draw then switch to the 22 so it isn't dull and goes in easier....believe me bro it makes a difference...

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    There's been a wonderful thread floating around obout drawing from two seperate vials into the same needle. You should check it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by houseofpain
    um aspiration is when you have theneedle in the injection spot pull back on the plunger and make sure no blood comes into the needle, if it does pull out and switch needles and insert elsewhere. yes you can put them into the same needle but i would get an 18 gauge to draw then switch to the 22 so it isn't dull and goes in easier....believe me bro it makes a difference...
    So your telling me that people put the needle into the injection area and pull the needle backwards? Why would they do that? Enlighten me

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    By pulling back on the plunger, you can make sure you have not hit a vein. If you pull back and you draw blood, do not shoot.

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    You don't pull the needle back out, just the plunger

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedtraining
    So your telling me that people put the needle into the injection area and pull the needle backwards? Why would they do that? Enlighten me
    Just like houseofpain said,you're pulling the plunger back to see if there is blood.You don't want to be injecting into a vien.

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    Research....this Is No Game

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    Just go to spot inj

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedtraining
    So your telling me that people put the needle into the injection area and pull the needle backwards? Why would they do that? Enlighten me
    yes we pull backwards... everyone does it.. this way you arent shooting the compounds straight into your veins, bad news....

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    Golly, Thanks fellas if its in muscle there should be nothing that comes back in right?

    Thanks.

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    nothing or a few air bubbles if you are in a muscle, blood if it is in a vein. 22g is a big needle. I use 20g to draw and 25g to shoot.

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