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Drew out blood when I went to inject... injected anyway.

once i poked myself and got real real dizzy after with eq and test prop.. i think it was in a vein or something.. I was good after about 5-10.. but I never aspirate for some reason
 
marshallmadman said:
I think people are way too obsessive over accidentally mainlining juice. Even if you did mainline it, what is the theory behind it being harmful?


the theory behind mainlining it is that juice is not meant to be mainlined. It is made for IM or oral use. The potential problem as small as it maybe is that it gets into your bloodstream and when a substance that is mainlined or goes directly into a vein not meant for IV use has the potential to be fatal. It can cause a person to becme septic and become very very sick. it is one of those over precautious things we in the medical field do to protect the pt. I doubt you mainlined it. You may have punctured or gone through the vein causing a small accumaltion of blood around the end of the needle and when you drew back thats what you saw. Watch for signs of infection like fever, malaise, and other flu like symptoms.
 
Swole_2112 said:
I'm not trying to beat this into the ground, but, how would it be rejected and what happens when it is? It seems to me that it has to go somewhere.

Also, when one draws the plunger back and gets blood, what is the proper course of action?


The proper course of action is to pull out and reinject. if you blow a vein or whatever ya did it becomes a bruise or a hematoma. It gets reabsorbed back into the body and gets filterd out so to speak.
 
errn247 said:
The proper course of action is to pull out and reinject. if you blow a vein or whatever ya did it becomes a bruise or a hematoma. It gets reabsorbed back into the body and gets filterd out so to speak.

Well, it's the following morning and I feel fine. No flu like symptoms or otherwise. I guess I'll be fine.
 
the only difference i've ever felt when i had a little blood was that things like ba burn or tren cough were worse...imho if you hit a vein directly there would be a lot more blood than the little we sometimes get in the syringe.
 
LOL! This has gotten kinda outta hand. I was halfway kidding. I am serious when I think that people are a bit too careful when it comes to injecting. Make no mistake, that is a good thing. Sometimes it goes a bit over the top though.
I always aspirate, I always use a fresh needle, I clean the injection site very carefully, and always use a heat pack post injection.

I was just halfway kiddin' when I "suggested" that mainlining gear wouldn't be dangerous.
 
Wait until you hit your first vein. If your worried about this you'll definetly drop a load when you do that. It's a interesting first experience. I'm sure others have. LOL
 
marshallmadman said:
LOL! This has gotten kinda outta hand. I was halfway kidding. I am serious when I think that people are a bit too careful when it comes to injecting. Make no mistake, that is a good thing. Sometimes it goes a bit over the top though.
I always aspirate, I always use a fresh needle, I clean the injection site very carefully, and always use a heat pack post injection.

I was just halfway kiddin' when I "suggested" that mainlining gear wouldn't be dangerous.


lol didn' catch it. My bad.
 
mr.nitro said:
I usualy withdraw, squirt out the blood into the sink and try again in a diff spot.

I definately see the logic in that, but considering what I paid for it, it would bother me to have to scrub any amount of AAS. Know what I mean? It just seems like such a waste.
 
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