Inject quest.

learner202

Banana
First question is: If you pull back and get a little blood into the syringe then do you have to toss that whole dose of stuff or can you just put a new needle and restick it.

Second question: Since my cat is doing test and deca can I suck one into the syringe and then the other into the same syringe? And then use the mixture?
 
First question is: If you pull back and get a little blood into the syringe then do you have to toss that whole dose of stuff or can you just put a new needle and restick it. new needle and reinject

Second question: Since my cat is doing test and deca can I suck one into the syringe and then the other into the same syringe? And then use the mixture?yes, they can go in the same syringe
 
Lol. I didn't hit one yet. Do you guys suck in everytime to make sure you don't hit a vein. If you do hit a vein why is it bad. Waste?
 
When you aspirate(pull back) and you see blood in the syringe you have hit a vein-You do not want to inject into a vein since it carries blood and if injected your gear directly to the heart. A lot more at stake then wasted gear.
 
Would you die or damage your heart. Yanno since I have been on d-bol for the last few days when I have sex my heart beat gets really hard again. Should I stop the d-bol. Last time when I stopped it dtopped beating hard.
 
I dont believe that a little blood entering the barrel necesarily means your in a vein.

If a site such as the glute is constantly used, you can get a build up of blood which is something like a deep bruise in the muscle.

Thats what my doctor told me.

When I pull a needle out sometimes blood pisses out, this means time to rest the site.

have you ever had a blood test? As sood as that plunger is pulled on, blood fills the barrel at a very fast rate. This would happen if you were in a vein during a shot.

This is what i beleive, its hard to get a vein in the arse, so if I get a small amont of blood I ignore it.

In the biceps etc its a diferent matter and I would re-site if I saw blood no matter how much entered the barrel!

Maybe you are pulling back too hard and your sucking small amounts from within the muscle
 
maybe I am over-concious or just a biatch but I try not to risk it. I would suggest the same for any other newbies.

I have however seen a small streak of blood in the syringe aspirated again and nothing so went ahead with the inject. That's the only time I would continue to inject.
 
BiggerStronger said:
maybe I am over-concious or just a biatch but I try not to risk it. I would suggest the same for any other newbies.

I have however seen a small streak of blood in the syringe aspirated again and nothing so went ahead with the inject. That's the only time I would continue to inject.


I absolutly agree BiggerStronger.

You'll know if you're in a vein. From my experience, when you aspirate and you're in a vein, the plunger will pull back as easily as when you pull out the gear from the bottle. It went so quickly, I had nearly a half CC of blood in the syringe before I stopped pulling back. What I did is went to the sink and pushed out most of the blood. You don't have push the blood out in the sink, it was just my choice.

Good luck.
 
I don't usually change my needle, I'll just resterilize it....

and yes, if you inject enough oil directly into a vein it could kill you. ASPIRATE!!!
 
jimmy said:
I dont believe that a little blood entering the barrel necesarily means your in a vein.

If a site such as the glute is constantly used, you can get a build up of blood which is something like a deep bruise in the muscle.


True but not worth the risk.
 
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