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07-31-2009, 11:32 AM #1
Injecting slin into a blood vessel?
What are the dangers involved with this?
I just read you should always aspirate when injecting slin because of the dangers of injecting into a vein or blood capillary, however i use an insulin pen and aspirating is impossible with this so i assumed it was not needed.
What can you tell me about injecting insulin into the blood stream?
Is the abdomen free of any danger zones is that why its safe and no need to aspirate?
I just want to know the dangers in case i do nick a blood capillary and what to expect. Someone told me it could be fatal which seemed far fetched
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08-01-2009, 07:47 AM #2Member
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ive never heard of aspirating with slin. youre shooting it subcutaneously, so it should be virtually impossible, to go directly into a vein. there is millions of diabetics in the world, who shoot insulin with a pen every single day. and i dont know any of them, that have had problems.
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08-03-2009, 09:08 AM #3New Member
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Pinch the skin behind your tricepts or abdomen and stick it cant go too deep or to shallow no aspiration needed
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