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Sustaman83
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well i injected winny in my right quad yesterday and i didnt hurt until later. I could hardly walk. I wirked through it with no problems. Anyway i was sitting on the shitter looking at the veins on my legs and the injection site is right on a vein. Other than a little swelling it stopped hurting. The shot in my ass today doesnt hurt at all. Do u guys think i hit one, and if so any problems it could cause. I think its fine though. Anyway i love the new found strength from the D-bol and winny:biglaugh:


   
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you need to pull back on the plunger before injecting. You should get a clear liquid into the syringe. This is how you test to make sure you are not in a blood vessel. ( for Future notice) You dont sound like you hit it you might have just gone through it. Youll be ok


   
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Darryl
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asperate! Bro this is key...before you inject into the muscle, pull out..if you have a bubble you are good to go..if you have blood...try again in a different spot


   
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MaNiFeSt
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u probably just went though a vein. if u injected into a vein you would have been coughing profusely. Always aspirate from now on, you lucked out


   
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Sustaman83
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Got it thanxs


   
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DavidnKS
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aspirate aspirate aspirate


   
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I went through one yesterday also. blood squirted in my shoe and all over my dog.......not the first, won't be the last! pac


   
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ShizzoNizzo
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Aspirate is a must to see if I have hit a vein...Sometimes if it's a vein, u don't even need to aspirate and the blood just fills the syringe...


   
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pain in the quad is more likely that you pushed pat one of the many nerves in your leg which will always disrupt the motor function of the muscle and cause pain. choco persoanlly mate i dont want to see any liquid in the barrell when i pull back


   
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you need to pull back on the plunger before injecting. You should get a clear liquid into the syringe. This is how you test to make sure you are not in a blood vessel. ( for Future notice) You dont sound like you hit it you might have just gone through it. Youll be ok


   
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Personally I could go without the liquid too. But with my quads I always seem to get a little. My doc says its probablly acid but not a big deal its common. Does anyone else have that happen


   
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ngc_85
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so wait i have a question (being an injecting virgin). if you aspirate and it just so happens you hit a vessel and you draw back the plunger to see, if it fills with blood and you pull out to go try and get a different spot, does it affect the syringe that is filled with the AAS. i mean can you just inject the same one into a diff spot even if it has blood in it?


   
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 Kow
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The syringe will be fine, but make sure you change the needle as a precaution. Really the needle won't be dulled THAT much after one injection, especially into skin (assuming you changed needles after drawing) but needles are cheap and you can afford to experience a little less pain or a little less risk. And yeah, aspirate every time. I don't think this can be stressed enough. I do each time, but sometimes the needle moves around, like up and out of your skin (not all the way, just in that direction) when you're injecting and if you passed through a vein, you may end up back in it. This happened the other day...I knew exactly what to expect (coughing, etc.) but it STILL scared the shit outta me and always does. So, I guess what I'm trying to say is that I know we all try to keep the needle from moving around, but make sure you try to keep it at the same depth throughout the injection too.


   
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ncstate
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heh be careful & aspirate always! 😉


   
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