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    1st injection question

    typically when you asperate does the plunger want to suck back up to the oil due to the pressure and how far back would you pull until blood would enter syringe if you were in a vein/artery

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    Usually it happens as soon as you start pulling back the plunger.

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    What about the plunger wanting to suck back against the oil is this normal due to the pressure

    Peace and thanks for your first answer

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    make sure u get those bubbles out lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by supermanfw View Post
    make sure u get those bubbles out lol
    What are you doing trying to pad your post count LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjohnson1968 View Post
    What are you doing trying to pad your post count LOL

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    lol no ... its true though

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    not really bro it takes alot more air than I can push to do anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by supermanfw View Post
    make sure u get those bubbles out lol

    The bubbles go away on their own once you release the plunger.

    You need to make sure that there is no air in the syringe before you inject. Make sure a drop of oil runs down the needle. Once you inject, you aspirate. Puill back just enough to where the rubber moves back 1/4cc or so. If you see no blood, then release the plunger and inject. Too easy

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjohnson1968 View Post
    What about the plunger wanting to suck back against the oil is this normal due to the pressure

    Peace and thanks for your first answer
    yeah, when you push the plunger into muscle it's in a dead space(there is no oxygen spaces inside your muscles(at least not ones big enough to reduce negative pressure) so when you pull back you create a negative pressure vacuum

    try taking the needle off the putting the part where the needle was(the barrel) on your finger, then pull back and let go, the same thing will happen

    if you are in a vein then there is blood that can move through the needle so when you pull back you create negative pressure and the blood rushes in to compensate

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    got it I'm glad someone knew what I was talking about thanks Phate

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigKuntry1984 View Post
    The bubbles go away on their own once you release the plunger.

    You need to make sure that there is no air in the syringe before you inject. Make sure a drop of oil runs down the needle. Once you inject, you aspirate. Puill back just enough to where the rubber moves back 1/4cc or so. If you see no blood, then release the plunger and inject. Too easy
    Your right it was rather easy I just didnt get the whole plunger thing sucking back toward the oil (the pressure thing)

    Thanks for the reply

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    Just make sure you see a bubble appear in the fluid when you aspirate to make sure you're g2g. First two times I was injecting I didn't pull back enough and I never saw a bubble, but I didn't bleed either, thank god I wasn't in a vein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayacrucis View Post
    Just make sure you see a bubble appear in the fluid when you aspirate to make sure you're g2g. First two times I was injecting I didn't pull back enough and I never saw a bubble, but I didn't bleed either, thank god I wasn't in a vein.
    If I'm reading Phate correctly the buble would immediately be over taken by blood if your in a vein and the vacuum removes the bubble your refering to

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjohnson1968 View Post
    If I'm reading Phate correctly the buble would immediately be over taken by blood if your in a vein and the vacuum removes the bubble your refering to

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    yep, the bubble you are creating is from you pulling hard enough to create a vacuum inside the syringe between the muscle and oil you are trying to inject, but you can pull till you see it if you like, it won't hurt anything

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