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After 100's, if not 1000's of injections - Just had a bad one

black sheep said:
Okay - So I am shooting 1cc of test/tren homebrew I made using 27g 1/2 pin in the delts. I put the pin in, aspirate, no blood so I inject. Pull the pin and blood squirts, I mean squirts from the hole. It was running down my arm to my hand, all over the sink - etc.

So obviously I passed thru a vein - Good new - NO TREN COUGH - Bad news - now there is a gobstopper sized knot under the skin. Hopefully my body will absorb the blood overnight and the lump will subside.

That was shitty! - What a MESS!

Hope I did not scare any newbies considering their first injectable cycle..


Hey bro, I feel your pain, the leaner I get the more veins I hit and it has been a long time for me as well! Increases in vein density occur with increases in muscle mass.
 
AncillaryGuys said:
Have you thought about using a 1" pin for your delts to inject deeper into the muscle? :)


If I passed thru a vein with a short pin, I still would have passed thru and had the same problem with a longer pin, woulnt I?
 
worst injection ever happened to me 4 days ago ... right hamstring, needle just would not go in (20 g - big f'er) - finally got it in, aspirated fine, 1 cc of prop (which hurts either way) .. didnt feel a thing, barely bled ... 12 hours later theres a golf ball size knot inside my leg - hard to bend, hard to walk.... ouch

hey, keeps it interesting...
 
black sheep said:
If I passed thru a vein with a short pin, I still would have passed thru with a longer pin. Maybe even hit more veins

To me, this does not make and sense?!

I thought the "gobstopper sized knot under the skin" could have been caused by a shallow injection, like a lump. :) This is a common occurrence. But, if it's a blot clot, than you are absolutely correct, pin size would not matter. :)
 
AncillaryGuys said:
I thought the "gobstopper sized knot under the skin" could have been caused by a shallow injection, like a lump. :) This is a common occurrence. But, if it's a blot clot, than you are absolutely correct, pin size would not matter. :)

YEah - It was caused by the blood that rushed to the surface that could not escape out thru the little pin hole. I used another larger pin to lance and drain as much as possible. THis helped the swelling go down quickly.
 
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