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injection question

TheOne&Only

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We all know that we have to aspirate after injection to check to see if you have hit a vein...now what if you would?when you pull the needle out and there is blood mixed with the AAS could u still use it?can you still inject the blood and the steroid back in to you? just wondering .
Thanks
 
Of coarse bro. The blood came out of you didn't it. Just put a new needle on and stick it back in there.
 
ruffian3 said:
Of coarse bro. The blood came out of you didn't it. Just put a new needle on and stick it back in there.

The best way to put it in perspective, good one ruffian3, i was gonna tell him the same thing:D
 
The only problem is when you aspirate the second time, there's still blood in the tip of the syringe so it's hard to tell if your in a vein.
 
ThirdEye -- I've never gotten blood after I've aspirated, thankfully, but isn't it still pretty easy to tell if you're drawing air bubbles instead of more blood?
 
Tuck said:
ThirdEye -- I've never gotten blood after I've aspirated, thankfully, but isn't it still pretty easy to tell if you're drawing air bubbles instead of more blood?

I saw a little bit of pink in the tip of the needle right where it connects to the syringe once. So I pulled out and changed the needle. Then when I aspirated the second time I saw pink again, but I wasn't sure if it was the blood that was already in the syringe. So I pulled the needle out then pushed the small amount of blood, along with a little oil, out of the syringe Then I tried again and it was okay. :confused:
 
I could be wrong about this, but it seems that if the tip of the pin is directly inside a vein; when you aspirate blood would rush in. I think a lot of times when you go through a vein a small amount of blood enters the pin and it's mistakenly thought that you're in a vein. But in any case, better safe than sorry.
 
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