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    Injecting hCG in abdomen got a little bloody.

    I am using a 1/2" needle to SQ inject into my abdomen and thought I didn't need to aspirate and sure as shit I was just about done injecting and blood went back into the syringe. I completed and a blob of blood was at the stick point. I am sticking about 1-2 inches from my navel and pinch up a little skin to do so. Should I apply a different technique?

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    Stay away from the navel...that area is full of blood vessels and veins as you discovered.

    Pinch your love handles and inject.

    Much safer and far less painful.

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    1 inch from the navel and 1 inch spacing both sides rotating spots. Sub-Q injections do not need to be aspirated, you must not have pinched before injecting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdevine View Post
    Stay away from the navel...that area is full of blood vessels and veins as you discovered.

    Pinch your love handles and inject.

    Much safer and far less painful.
    I was thinking of that area but wasn't sure. I think that will be the area I will going to. I am trimming up so my pinching is getting harder and harder.

    Iron - I did pinch like always, I must of just hit a vessel.

    Since I'm on the topic, I am currently injecting my test in my buttocks, alternating week to week. Should I be concerned about skin or muscle atrophy? I read that prolong injection in any area can result in this, any truth to it?

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    I rotate between quads, delts, and glutes. Skin or muscle atrophy has never been an issue for me, Im mainly worried about scar tissue thats why I rotate 6 sites.

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    You need to remember that somtime you pass through vessels that send blood back into the syringe after you are through injecting and/or pulling back out through them. I wouldnt worry about it, but it may cause bruising. I have passed through lots of vessels doing IM in the legs (not on purpose), vessels just below the skin. What happens is I aspirate , nothing, inject, then pull out... and as I'm pulling out thats when I see it pool in the needle to top of syringe... Bottom line, this isnt something to be scared about, just remember to aspirate next time.

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