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Problem aspirating

Clint1

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Has anyone had trouble aspirating? I took my second inject of test today and had a hard time pulling back on the plunger. I had the feeling of being vacumed????? Input appreciated thanks, Clint
 

LITTLEME

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You Only Have To Pull Back Enough To See If There Is Any Blood. How Far Are You Pulling? And Where Are You Injecting
 

Clint1

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I could pull the plunger back a little and then it wanted to suck back in. In the cheek. It was under a vacume i don't know why??
 

KILLA

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It will be tough to do, especially with one hand. Just pull back a little bit, intil you see a bubble of air in the tip. If there is blood instead of air, your in a bad spot. If its in a vein, the vacuum will be less because the blood is pressurized.
 

max lift

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sounds normal to me if you were in a vein you would have sucked up blood
 
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recess

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I have never hit a vein, but I have heard that you will easily know. The plunger will fairly easily pull back and blood will enter. A large vein or artery the plunger will almost push back itself.
 

max lift

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I have gon through a vein once and after the shot when I pulled out I pissed out blood , pressure on the spot and all wes well I did bruise thoe.
 

stussy

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if your in the muscle, it should be fairly resistant to pull back on. You will see little bubbles form. if you hit a vein or artery, you will have little resistance when you aspirate and the syringe will fill with blood. Tiny air bubbles = ok. Blood = not ok.
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Clint1

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Thanx for the input all, I took the first inject in my thigh and had no resistence in aspirating, got bubbles. This was my second inject and i hadn't read about difficulty in aspirating, thought i'd ask. Clint
 

Clint1

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I couldn't pull back enough to tell. I figured if i was in a vein or artery it would have pulled back easily and i would have drawed blood. Clint