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    Drawing in small air bubbles bad??

    Hey guys, Just wanted you guys opinion on a ? I have come to. I had just drawed out the last of my first vial of my test E cycle. However, I wanted to get every little last bit outta the canister! Well while I was drawing I had noticed that there are some small very very little air bubbles that are just hanging onto the plunger and the sides of the barrel. From all past injections I have really never come to this problem and from all my reading the small bubbles would just break up in your body. I guess my ? is, I imagine the air bubble has to be pretty good size to have to worry about any complications right? Just wanna make sure before I inject because these little buggers wont come off even when I "flick" the barrel. I hope some of you guys can shed some light on this!!

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    A little bit of air is not going to hurt you. I take in a half cc every shot.

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    Yeah wouldnt worry about it, when im injecting i always make sure i have a large air bubble, that way i can ensure i inject all the gear only leaving the air bubble...

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    i always get those bubbles hangin on the plunger. i dont worry about. or if u do worry about it just hold the syringe upright and they wont be forced out of the needle.

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    Agreed, you're fine.

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    thanx guys!! I appreciate the fast feedback!! thats why I love this board!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IM MACHO View Post
    Hey guys, Just wanted you guys opinion on a ? I have come to. I had just drawed out the last of my first vial of my test E cycle. However, I wanted to get every little last bit outta the canister! Well while I was drawing I had noticed that there are some small very very little air bubbles that are just hanging onto the plunger and the sides of the barrel. From all past injections I have really never come to this problem and from all my reading the small bubbles would just break up in your body. I guess my ? is, I imagine the air bubble has to be pretty good size to have to worry about any complications right? Just wanna make sure before I inject because these little buggers wont come off even when I "flick" the barrel. I hope some of you guys can shed some light on this!!
    Ive always pulled back and left a small amount of air in my pin,,,it forces all the AAS out to the pin and no waste.

    Dont worry small amounts wont hurt you and you would need to inject directly into a vein are artery with large amounts of air to cause problems.

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    Not a problem

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    Dont worry small amounts wont hurt you and you would need to inject directly into a vein are artery with large amounts of air to cause problems.
    Thats true mate i cant remember how much it is but you would be surprised how much the body can absorb

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    good to go...i get those to

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    no problemo

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