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Aspiration Question

nyczvegeta85

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:confused: ok so I aspirate until I get a bubble instead of blood coming into the syringe... but is it ok to shoot that bubble back inside? I thought the whole point was to get the airbubbles out but its impossible when u aspirate and get a big ol' bubble come into the barrel.... I'm juss worried cuz I dont want to die. Someone said that its ok to shoot air into the muscle as long as its not in the vein but I'm sayin whats the poinbt of tappin out all the bubbles for than? lol
 
Yes you can "shoot the bubbles back in". I always a quarter of a cc of air in the syringe so I get all my gear out of the syringe and needle when I shoot. It would take a lot of air to kill some one and it would have to be in a vein. And since you aspirate and see bubbles you know your not even it a vein when you shoot back in.
 
When you aspirate you only need to pull back on the plunger until you feel some resistance, this is done to ensure that you have not hit a vein. When you prepare your injection you clear out all of the air, yes. When you aspirate you should by no means be filling your syringe with huge amounts of air. You only need to pull back just enough to ensure that you did not hit a vein, not to drill for oil....
 
you can shoot a couple cc's of air into your muscle with no issues. its stupid to do but the point is theres no danger there. i do not clear the air from mine so that i can get all the gear on the inject. once i feal the air start to go i stop.
 
Yes, what was said above. If there's blood, you know to move to another spot. I wouldn't worry about the minimal amounts of pockets you get in the syringe. Make sure there's no blood.
 
icic thats what I was thinking also because without the air there is still gear left over where the needle meets the barrel.... but when shooting delts one would have to be laying on his side as shooting from the side sitting up(parallel to the floor) does not let the air bubble rise towards the plunger and stays again, where the needle meets the barrel. Is this correct?
 
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