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    Quote Originally Posted by MBMETC View Post
    if you pass through a vein and dont realize it and inject into the muscle i dont see any reason for concern of aas enetering the hole you created in the vein..
    okay, so if we aspirate and realize the pin is in a vein why not just push the pin thru the vein since it would also be passing thru?
    so my point is, if a small amount of aas enters the vein its okay?
    Last edited by Helpmeout; 01-20-2011 at 03:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helpmeout View Post
    okay, so if we aspirate and realize the pin is in a vein why not just push the pin thru the vein since it would also be passing thru?
    so my point is, if a small amount of aas enters the vein its okay?
    Why would you aspirate before the pin was all the way in, do understand how to do an intramuscular injection

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    Quote Originally Posted by MBMETC View Post
    Why would you aspirate before the pin was all the way in, do understand how to do an intramuscular injection
    yea, i do understand.. just thought about longer pins.. its not that it has happened or going to happen, was just curious and wanted to know about the issue.. After reading all the IM injections that were not aspirated or oil entering vein incidents kinda got me freaked out and wondering.. noob here..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helpmeout View Post
    yea, i do understand.. just thought about longer pins.. its not that it has happened or going to happen, was just curious and wanted to know about the issue.. After reading all the IM injections that were not aspirated or oil entering vein incidents kinda got me freaked out and wondering.. noob here..
    always go all the way with the pin.. you risk damaging tissue if you have it only partially in.. you will not notice if you pass through a ein all the time.. it does not alway bleed.. i have done it a couple times and all that happens is that it bleeds a bit after you pull out the needle.. drips a bit but then stops.. no big deal.

    remember to use the proper needle for all injections. 1" for delts/quads 1.5" for Glutes

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    Quote Originally Posted by MACHINE5150 View Post
    always go all the way with the pin.. you risk damaging tissue if you have it only partially in..

    remember to use the proper needle for all injections. 1" for delts/quads 1.5" for Glutes
    okay, thanks for this info.. theres tons of websites and articles giving different advice, read one somewhere saying dont pin all the way in just in case the needle breaks etc etc.. well been lurking this forums awhile, so far most of the info i got is from here are very useful..

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