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Kalos

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I have been injecting myself for close to two years and just just found the siteinjection site. It says Aspirate the syringe - pull back slightly on the plunger before you start. Do you guys ever do this? I always poke myself and squeeze everything in without pulling back first. How about you guys?
 
Bro you're lucky you haven't injected into a vein yet :)

If blood comes into the syringe while asperating it means you're in a vein. I always thought everyone asperated, better safe then sorry.
 
come on now, this is like INJECTIONS 101


if u havent been doin it, u really shouldnt be injecting anyways,.........heres a good one......do u make sure there is no air in the syringe at least?????
 
Johnny Cut said:
come on now, this is like INJECTIONS 101


if u havent been doin it, u really shouldnt be injecting anyways,.........heres a good one......do u make sure there is no air in the syringe at least?????

That was kinda harsh........

You would be suprised how many medical professionals do not aspirate at all. It is worth doing for some peace of mind but I think even aspirating does not make you safe. It is impossible to hold the needle in exactly the same point whilst you inject.......and you only have to move the tip a tiny distance to hit a vein. Also, I sometimes think that people overstate the consequences of hitting a vein. I have done so several times (after aspirating!!).......the worst that happened was a dizzy spell, bad pins and needles and coughing. Ok not great, but you don't die.

Air in the syringe isn't necessarily a no no either. A small air bubble can be used to push almost every last drop out of the barrel. This is common practice for alot of people and they don't get infections even when some of the air goes in the injection site. People also seem to think that air carries alot more bacteria than it actually does.........
 
glute shots do not require aspirating. All others do.

The post about leaving a tiny bubble in the pin to aid in getting all your gear out is just crazy....An air bubble in a vein can kill you.
 
JayBro said:
glute shots do not require aspirating. All others do.
Where did you get this idea? It is false.

Asside from the possibilities of coughing spell and a dizzy spell (possibly to the point of passing out), the primary negative consequence of injecting gear into a vein is that you will have wasted the gear.

Aspirate.
 
Originally posted by Johnny Cut
come on now, this is like INJECTIONS 101


if u havent been doin it, u really shouldnt be injecting anyways,.........heres a good one......do u make sure there is no air in the syringe at least?????



Hey easy on the injections 101 crap!!
I personally have never injected but have
always wanted to try since its alot better
than orals. Sorry that some of us aren't
pros when it comes using needles. Hey
in fact when i do my first injection maybe
I could use you for practice till I get good.:mad:
 
JayBro said:
glute shots do not require aspirating. All others do.

The post about leaving a tiny bubble in the pin to aid in getting all your gear out is just crazy....An air bubble in a vein can kill you.
My bio teacher who is a doctor told me you need to inject around 4-5 CC of air into a big blood vessel if you wanna do some damage which would not always cause a cardiovascular attack resulting in death!
But it is always good to aspirate.:fro:
 
Cliff said:

My bio teacher who is a doctor told me you need to inject around 4-5 CC of air into a big blood vessel if you wanna do some damage which would not always cause a cardiovascular attack resulting in death!
Load up a syringe with a mere 1 cc of air and offer your bio teacher 100 bucks to shoot it into an artery. I bet you get to keep your money...
 
JayBro said:
glute shots do not require aspirating. All others do.

The post about leaving a tiny bubble in the pin to aid in getting all your gear out is just crazy....An air bubble in a vein can kill you.

It takes 10cc of air to kill you. So that aint so crazy.
 
MGoBlue97 said:
Originally posted by Johnny Cut
come on now, this is like INJECTIONS 101


if u havent been doin it, u really shouldnt be injecting anyways,.........heres a good one......do u make sure there is no air in the syringe at least?????



Hey easy on the injections 101 crap!!
I personally have never injected but have
always wanted to try since its alot better
than orals. Sorry that some of us aren't
pros when it comes using needles. Hey
in fact when i do my first injection maybe
I could use you for practice till I get good.:mad:


HAHHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA

if u have never injected, please dont comment on something u dont know anything about...lol

that was good tho,

I didnt mean to sound harsh though, it was more of a sarcastic remark...sorry fellas...lol
 
MGoBlue97 said:
Originally posted by Johnny Cut
come on now, this is like INJECTIONS 101


if u havent been doin it, u really shouldnt be injecting anyways,.........heres a good one......do u make sure there is no air in the syringe at least?????



Hey easy on the injections 101 crap!!
I personally have never injected but have
always wanted to try since its alot better
than orals. Sorry that some of us aren't
pros when it comes using needles. Hey
in fact when i do my first injection maybe
I could use you for practice till I get good.:mad:

Easy bro, no need to make enemies!
 
Kalos said:
I have been injecting myself for close to two years and just just found the siteinjection site. It says Aspirate the syringe - pull back slightly on the plunger before you start. Do you guys ever do this? I always poke myself and squeeze everything in without pulling back first. How about you guys?
ALWAYS ASPIRATE!!!! The day you accidently put test into you vein will be a very painful one.

Be safe.
 
I have started aspirating my syringe everytime I take a shot. As I pull the syringe back I notice that very small air bubbles form in the oil, but as the plung goes back forward a little, the bubbles disappear. Is this normal if the tip of the needle is not in a vein???

In the past, before I started to apirate, I had maybe 3-4 shots that bled more than normal. I have read that this can be caused by passing the needle through a vein or capilaries. Does anybody have some insight on this?
 
bullcocky said:
I have started aspirating my syringe everytime I take a shot. As I pull the syringe back I notice that very small air bubbles form in the oil, but as the plung goes back forward a little, the bubbles disappear. Is this normal if the tip of the needle is not in a vein???

In the past, before I started to apirate, I had maybe 3-4 shots that bled more than normal. I have read that this can be caused by passing the needle through a vein or capilaries. Does anybody have some insight on this?

Your cool. You are seeing tiny air bubbles not visible to the eye become visible when the pressure is significantly negative (during aspiration) inside the barrel. Sorta like cavitation.

I notice I bleed more when I have a 'shakey' injection or allot of movement. I have also notice that after injecting if I leave the needle in for 20 seconds or so then withdraw, almost no blood, everytime.

I always push a little oil out to lubricate the pin then draw in enough air to make it to the bottom of the barrel where it funnles down into the pin. Then when I aspirate a bubble forms inside the barrel, approximatly the volume required to clear your hard earned cash out of the syringe. The tiny little amount of air you MAY get is nothing, don't worry about it.
 
I read a previous thread that stated that if you run some hot water over the syringe where the oil is, it will make the injection much smoother. I tried this yesterday and noticed that it makes the injection much easier.

It seems that all the proper ways of injecting is not practiced by doctors. I have always read that you need to aspirate and inject slowly to prevent bruising. No doctor that has given me a shot in the ass has aspirated. Not to mention that they ram that shit right through the pin as quick as possible; it hurts like a bitch:bawling:
 
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