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Fuck hit a vein...any word on reinjecting your own blood?

Here's another question fellas. If you aspirated and are in a vein, the syringe fills with blood. Once you re-insert the needle and try aspirating again, how do you know you're not in another vein, I mean, wouldn't it be hard to tell because there is already blood in the syringe.
 
you can get the blood to drop inside the syringe, when you re-aspirate, the air that comes in to the dart will let you know you are clear.
 
Try quad or tricep injections. Haven't had a problem yet. I'm very cautious about putting anything into my glutes.

M_18, what's up big guy? Long time no talk! Hope you haven't lost all those 40+ lb's yet, lol.
 
carnie, why do you draw bubbles? I did this a few months ago and boy it freaked me out. Is air coming from the muscle. After my pin filled w/air (I thought air is bad to inject) so I took pin out then cleared the air. I mean wtf????

And that is a very good question, bigpun!
 
A little air is no big deal. Also notice that if you decrease the pressure in the syrringe, the bubbles get larger. You can see this by trying to take out some juice from the bottle. As your pulling on the plunger, the little bubbles in the syrringe get larger. As you let go, they get smaller.
 
bissenmir,
Air bubbles are drawn in because there is empty space in between the fibers and fascia. You'll notice that when you release the plunger, it will go back into original position...there is a suction effect. Unless the needle is in a vein or joint, you should not see fluid enter the syringe. Unless you are shooting I.V., it is okay to push the air back into the muscle, after all, it came out of it. You only need to be concerned with pushing air into the circulatory system. ;)
 
The bubbles are a vacuum.

If you draw air and the plunger doesn't want to return to the original postion from where you drew it, now that's air. Draw out relieve the bubbles, stick and re aspirate.

If the plunger returns to the pre aspirted position then "Save the drama for your Momma and push" (Boot Camp Quote)
 
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