Hi guys and gals so lm on my first cycle and my injections are going great so far I have been injecting my delts I may change this for my injection tomorrow and try my gluteus, my question is when I aspirate bubbles come Back in the syringe and I can get rid of them is this a concern? Thanks
no it's nothing to worry about, after all you are injecting into muscle tissue, even if you did inject into a vein its still nothing to worry about.Some members will leave a tad of air in the syringe this bit is used to push all of the gear out even the bit left in the needle.
The syringe has two main points at which air can leak in if you create a strong enough vacuum, like when you aspirate. These two points are the space around the rubber on the tip of the plungers, air can shoot in as the rubber gives in to the pressure also the tip where the needle connects with the syringe, there some air can leak in but this is really uncommon.
Get better quality syringes bro I think is the best way to do it.
to kill yourself with an air bubble would be impossible. if it was that easy then every person wanting to commit suicide would be able to do that
I personally do not aspirate, it has been proven in modern medicine that aspirating does nothing to benefit the person injecting. a lot of guys get defensive over this but I assure you that you will be fine
to kill yourself with an air bubble would be impossible. if it was that easy then every person wanting to commit suicide would be able to do that
I personally do not aspirate, it has been proven in modern medicine that aspirating does nothing to benefit the person injecting. a lot of guys get defensive over this but I assure you that you will be fine
I am a former navy corpsman, I had a partner who claimed he didn't need to aspirate and shot a vaccine into his delt. He did actually hit a vein and now he has a prosthetic. The vaccine ate the muscle in his arm to the point it literally rotted off. We had to perform emergency surgery. This was in the matter of 5 days. So take your chances. But I will tell you this, I still work in the medical field (civilian now) and we still aspirate.
-Doc