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    Aspiration problem

    This time when I aspirated, the air stayed in the syringe after I released. This time I also must have passed through a large vein becuase I bled pretty good after. Think that had anything to do with it?

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    I doubt it. Sometimes you will knick a vein on the way in not a big deal it happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnybigguns View Post
    I doubt it. Sometimes you will knick a vein on the way in not a big deal it happens.
    No I know that, but any reason why the air stayed in the syringe after aspiration?

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    stop the aspiration crap and just stick it in. never did it. if blood comes out, it comes out. it'll stop bleeding quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank2738 View Post
    stop the aspiration crap and just stick it in. never did it. if blood comes out, it comes out. it'll stop bleeding quickly.
    Lol, people who don't aspirate are taking uneccesary chances. It's so simple. And you won't be saying this after you do happen to inject in a vein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malbevisstheten View Post
    Lol, people who don't aspirate are taking uneccesary chances. It's so simple. And you won't be saying this after you do happen to inject in a vein.
    Might not being saying much of anything ever again if they inject straight into a vein.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank2738 View Post
    stop the aspiration crap and just stick it in. never did it. if blood comes out, it comes out. it'll stop bleeding quickly.
    You don't aspirate?

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    happens all the time you just drew in alot probably.
    Don't you always have some air in there I do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnybigguns View Post
    happens all the time you just drew in alot probably.
    Don't you always have some air in there I do.
    Usually the air releases back into my muscle upon releasing.
    Edit: this is my 2nd cycle only, I'm still kinda tweaked when anything out of the ordinary happens

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    Aspirate. I didn't think anything was back there either till i withdrew and blood flew 4ft and hit my bathroom wall. But that 10 years ago and i was dumb. Now i won't think about injecting without aspirating.
    Oh, keep hitting your ass only and not rotating and you'll eventually build up enough scar tissue that if you hit it, you won't be able to inject. You'll have to withdraw and find another spot. Yea, i have that problem sometimes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stpete View Post
    Aspirate. I didn't think anything was back there either till i withdrew and blood flew 4ft and hit my bathroom wall. But that 10 years ago and i was dumb. Now i won't think about injecting without aspirating.
    Oh, keep hitting your ass only and not rotating and you'll eventually build up enough scar tissue that if you hit it, you won't be able to inject. You'll have to withdraw and find another spot. Yea, i have that problem sometimes.
    passing through a vein is inevitable but it doesn't mean that you are injecting into a vein. Using short needles don't help however!
    Yip that is very true about scar tissue and injecting as I also suffered years ago from exactly that HOWEVER I was injecting every day, rotating left to right, that was 3 to 4 injections in the same site per week, not the same as once a week which is what most everyone does now.

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