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Aspiration & Bubbles

kettlebell

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No I'm not talking about a new childrens show. I'm just wanting to confirm:
While aspirating once you draw in a "clean" air bubble you are good to go?

Thanks for letting me waste your time. :)
 
kettlebell said:
No I'm not talking about a new childrens show. I'm just wanting to confirm:
While aspirating once you draw in a "clean" air bubble you are good to go?

Thanks for letting me waste your time. :)

Once you draw in an air bubble w/ no blood, you're good to go. Push slowly, I usually go about 30 seconds per ml.
 
kettlebell said:
No I'm not talking about a new childrens show. I'm just wanting to confirm:
While aspirating once you draw in a "clean" air bubble you are good to go?

Thanks for letting me waste your time. :)

Well, Yes.
But just for reference, actually you're not drawing "in" anything. the air bubble is formed from the expansion of the oil or whatever's in your pin, caused by the vacuum you create by pulling back on the plunger. If you're into the muscle and pull back, it has nothing to draw out and hence you get a vacuum. If you pull back and something does come out, like blood, you know you're either in or very close to a vein and need to change your location.
 
Sometimes I find that there is no blood when I aspirate but by the end of the injection there is a little blood inside the pin. As if it didn't get in there when I aspirated but rather later, is this possible?
 
Anakin said:
Sometimes I find that there is no blood when I aspirate but by the end of the injection there is a little blood inside the pin. As if it didn't get in there when I aspirated but rather later, is this possible?

Yeah, I think this happens because you squeeze the plunger too hard... then the rubber bounces back and sucks a little blood (maybe leaked in from the muscle streching) in when you ease up.
 
DerekRF said:
Once you draw in an air bubble w/ no blood, you're good to go. Push slowly, I usually go about 30 seconds per ml.


30 seconds per ml??
damn in 15 secs I'm done with the whole shit.
lol
;)
 
If you do draw blood.. pull out and reinsert someplace else.
I just drew it out a 1/2 inch last time aspirated, looked fine, injected and then thought I was going to die! Coughing (chemicals up the throat), unbelievable sweating (completely through my whole shirt in under 5 seconds), heart cramp (can't explain... its not good).
Karma for aspirating!
 
tical said:
Yeah, I think this happens because you squeeze the plunger too hard... then the rubber bounces back and sucks a little blood (maybe leaked in from the muscle streching) in when you ease up.

Thanks man, I'm a cheap bastard and I definitely squeeze too hard to get every drop out.
 
slat1 said:
If you do draw blood.. pull out and reinsert someplace else.
I just drew it out a 1/2 inch last time aspirated, looked fine, injected and then thought I was going to die! Coughing (chemicals up the throat), unbelievable sweating (completely through my whole shirt in under 5 seconds), heart cramp (can't explain... its not good).
Karma for aspirating!

sounds like a scary situation. this is the exact reason it is important for newbies to do thier homework about where they are injecting. staying away from blood vessels is an important for the very reasons you describe.
 
slat1 said:
If you do draw blood.. pull out and reinsert someplace else.
I just drew it out a 1/2 inch last time aspirated, looked fine, injected and then thought I was going to die! Coughing (chemicals up the throat), unbelievable sweating (completely through my whole shirt in under 5 seconds), heart cramp (can't explain... its not good).
Karma for aspirating!



I've gotten that before too, it's scary but it actually is not out of the ordinary. I got that cough when I was running a finaplix cycle. I was told it was fina cough,....I am going to guess that was what you were injecting. It can happen with homemade stuff to i think. Not as scary the second time, the first time i got it i thought i was going tot die.

BS
 
slat1 said:
If you do draw blood.. pull out and reinsert someplace else.
I just drew it out a 1/2 inch last time aspirated, looked fine, injected and then thought I was going to die! Coughing (chemicals up the throat), unbelievable sweating (completely through my whole shirt in under 5 seconds), heart cramp (can't explain... its not good).
Karma for aspirating!

lol Slat1 it's your thread earlier that got me second guessing. Even though I wasn't injecting tren, it still scared me!

Thanks fellas for the replies.
 
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