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Blood in pin after aspirating
Hey brotha' s I have a question and just out of curiosity, wanted to c if anyone else ever experienced this type of issue!! I'm 34, been using gear on and off for years, lately I've been using my glutes to pin my sust and deca! I used to always use my shoulders for everything! Anytime I used my glutes, I never aspirated and never had an issue, my boy always did it! My boy is not around anymore so I have my current girl doing it now, so I show her the spot and make her out in in and always aspirate, because she is not experienced, and also a lil retarded, lol! So last night I got everything prepped, showed her the spot, and she injected! She pulled the plunger back and freaked out! There was blood in the pin! Kinda made me a lil nervous also, so I wanna know if it was alright to just push the blood out which only used like a tenth of a cc, tiny amount and re inject in the other cheek? I feel it was the right move, has anyone ever had that issue? And what have ya done about it? Also, thank god I had her do that, what would have happened if she didn't aspirated and shot a cc deca and a cc of sust in that vein? Would I be here to write about this? Makes me think how many times I injected and never aspirated!! Opinions would be appreciated!!
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Right move. If that happens you pull the pin out. Push blood out of syringe. Exchange pin for new pin. And try again.
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Iv'e had this happen multiple times,sometimes I'll adjust the pin a bit and if it doesn't aspirate anymore then I'll just push it in.
But I've had times it was a lot,I just pull it out,push out the blood and re stick it.
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I'm that happens I usually just push the pin in a little deeper. No reason to push out the blood it's your blood
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Originally Posted by
joko123
I'm that happens I usually just push the pin in a little deeper. No reason to push out the blood it's your blood
What does that even mean? So u wouldn't pull it out and use a different spot? U would inject it in your vein?
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Originally Posted by
Mfppower4
What does that even mean? So u wouldn't pull it out and use a different spot? U would inject it in your vein?
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By pushing in deeper you should effectively poke through the vein to the other side and be able to inject safely.
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Originally Posted by
VallieFlag
By pushing in deeper you should effectively poke through the vein to the other side and be able to inject safely.
Ok didn't know that man that's good to hear thanx
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Thank you VF exactly what I was talking about
Originally Posted by
VallieFlag
By pushing in deeper you should effectively poke through the vein to the other side and be able to inject safely.
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to be honest. ive had this happen. still injected. i dont even aspirate anymore. even doctors say the air bubble thing is a myth. never had issues. have injected decent sized air bubble before. usuallky make sureits gone but havent always due to wasting gear so yes ive injected blood before like once or twice
Last edited by 350zsidewayzz; 05-11-2017 at 06:02 PM.
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Well an air bubble IM is incredibly unlikely to get into a vein. And even if it does, it takes a surprising amount of air getting into the vein to cause problems. Up to 10cc even. Otherwise junkies would be dying a hell of a lot more from injecting air bubbles instead of surviving long enough to OD on their drug of choice.
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