I was shooting quads and I aspirated and i was pullingback on the plunger and i kinda pulled a little hard cause it wasnt moving. It is possible to pull back the plunger to much and is this a problem
I was shooting quads and I aspirated and i was pullingback on the plunger and i kinda pulled a little hard cause it wasnt moving. It is possible to pull back the plunger to much and is this a problem
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anyone??
if the plunger doesn't move, thats good. that means the needle is surounded in muscle tissue and not emerged in a main vein. your ok. next time if you pull and see no blood, just shoot it.
aight thanks for the info bro
and...dont forget you dont have to aspirate a lot, just a quick little tug will show you what you need to see...
ive noticed its hard to pull back on the plunger too. I just give it a quick little tug just to see a small vacuum bubble and go for it.
it will back off easy if your stuck in a vein... cause vacuum bubbles like brad said if its in a muscle... if you dont pull blood, your good to go, inject slooooow
thanks a lot for the info guys i didnt know if i messed up by pulling back to much on the plunger. The advice def makes me feel better
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