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samsaige

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god, i hope i spelled it right, but when i was aspirating a syringe in my glute, i saw a couple bubbles come out into the syringe!

am i a freak or is this normal? i dont know if i never noticed it in the past couple weeks, but no blood ever came back into the syringe when i pulled back, but this is the first time i saw a couple air bubbles, please advise!!!
 
yeah it's normal bro it happens all the time when I aspirate,but then I pull back hard as hell most of the time to make sure I'm not in anything.

as long as no blood enters you're good to go
 
Its very normal all is good .
Brad.
 
bubbles are normal!! so s minimal specks of blood if you pull back really hard and hold it!! don't worry!! if you're in a vein it will fill immediately with blood and easily... like when you get a blood draw at the doc's!!
 
When you pull back on that needle, since the needle is in your muscle, won't you suck out some muscle into the syringe?
 
Mrpumped said:

Hell I was serious. That's why I've never aspirated. :worried:
 
no bro,it won't 'suck' muscle into the syringe........

aspirating is a must,especially if you're running trenbolone otherwise you will get the trenbolone cough.
 
You want to see air bubbles. That means you're good to go to inject. You DON'T want to see blood of any kind inside the syringe.
 
you could get seriously light headed,it wouldn't be great for your heart health.......overall it's something you don't want to do,ever.

if that happened with trenbolone you would cough your fucking ass off and become severely light headed for quite sometime.

from a website

Never inject steroids into a vein. This is likely to produce a fatal reaction.
(don't know how realistic that is though,admittedly)

http://www.thesite.org/drinkanddrugs/drugsafety/drugsatoz/anabolicsteroids
 
perryscoon said:
You want to see air bubbles. That means you're good to go to inject. You DON'T want to see blood of any kind inside the syringe.

if you pull long and hard enough you will most likely see tiny specks of blood that doesn't mean you're in a vein... it means you have a needle inside your body with suction!! but you WILL know when you draw on a vein!! the syringe will pull back fairly easy and there will be a sustantial amount of blood drawn quickly!!

but don't get me wrong I'm not suggesting to inject if you see blood... because there will be somebody that fucks that up!! but as said above it doesn't nec mean you're in a vein... I re-read what I wrote and saw that it came out sounding a bit gung-ho, not what I was intending!! :)
 
biteme said:
Hell I was serious. That's why I've never aspirated. :worried:

bro you should ALWAYS aspirate!! you can do alot of injections with no problem.... but then there's that day when there is.
 
Papa Lion said:
bro you should ALWAYS aspirate!! you can do alot of injections with no problem.... but then there's that day when there is.


Here is the weird thing, my doctor of 20 years has never aspirated, he just pushes in and then he injects!!!!!!!!!!!!! i wll aspirate for sure , but i wonder why and md would not?
 
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