hit a vein

just pull the needle out and restick. if you dont know what happens if you hit a vein, then you should really do more research.
 
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DoiMiNioN said:
little drops of blood will enter the syringe.. Just pull out..change the needle..and shoot a different spot

peace

dom.

im just asking if some one did not asperate and just shot in the gear wwhat the well would happen
 
I'm pretty sure there's a danger of the oil reaching your other organs like lungs, heart. I've never seen someone post about actually doing it though. Either they pass through the vein and no biggie or pull out and re stick.
 
If you draw up some blood in the syringe, there is no need to pull the needle all the way back out and waste the sharpness to reinject. Veins and blood vessels are thin and small. If you aspirate and some blood draws into the syringe, just pull the needle out a little, (not the whole way), and re-angle it, push back in the rest of the way, aspirate again and your good to go. If you would happen to inject into a vein, especially with an oil based substance, you put yourself at risk for a stroke or even worse. Oil seperates with blood, just like it does water, so you could be in some trouble if you don't aspirate. Hope this helps

Be Safe
 
qqqq said:
im just asking if some one did not asperate and just shot in the gear wwhat the well would happen
Your gear would enter your blood stream and get pumped to the heart. From there it would go to the lungs and you would start to cough uncontroledly and you would have slight diffuculty trying to catch your breath. This coughing is the body's natural reaction to eliminate the foreign substance and your precious juice will be unabsorbed. It will pass after a few minutes. Just aspirate bro....it just takes a second.
 
hit one this morning...right glute...only 2nd time this has happened....
pulled the pin out replaced w/ a new and injected into the left glute.

damn two sticks :mad:

always, always aspirate.......
 
Hey bros; Recently I have been hitting veins. I usually don't aspirate, my fault. Usually about half way through injecting my juice I can start to taste it in my mouth and then I know I am in a world of hurt. I start coughing like crazy; so bad one time I thought I was going have to call the ambulance. One day I will probably die. I do notice though the leaner I get the more often I have been hitting veins.
 
ziggy said:
One day I will probably die.

uh.... just aspirate. It takes half a second.
Hitting a vein is commonplace. If you shoot, it is bound to happen. One day I hit a vein, pulled out, and hit another. By this time I was sweating bullets and decided to go with a different body part. ALWAYS ASPIRATE: pull back on the plunger before you shoot. If you see blood enter, restab and repeat.
 
""ASPIRATE"" I thought ""ASPIRATE"" meant too exhalltion of breath? or did you mean to check your "rig" for blood entering, by pulling back the plunger?
 
dam i've never once aspirated. only hit a vein a few times always wondered why i thought i was going to die(coughing can't breath) after a few shots. now i know why. do u waste the shot if you have blood in the needle? or can u shoot a blood/oil shot into yourself. you'd think i'd know the answer to this question after years of use. figured the near death experience was just something that comes with the territory.
 
AnabolicAnimal said:
dam i've never once aspirated. only hit a vein a few times always wondered why i thought i was going to die(coughing can't breath) after a few shots. now i know why. do u waste the shot if you have blood in the needle? or can u shoot a blood/oil shot into yourself. you'd think i'd know the answer to this question after years of use. figured the near death experience was just something that comes with the territory.

im guessing since the blood just came from your body its probably not going to do you any harm to shoot it back in. it won't be much blood anyways, just a drop or two.
 
pitlife, what they mean by aspirating is when you stick the pin in to draw the plunger back a bit and check the syringe if any blood has entered. If not then you are safe to go ahead and shoot. If there is blood simply take the needle out and try again. You can use the same needle, its your blood anyway. Bj
 
*Bj* said:
pitlife, what they mean by aspirating is when you stick the pin in to draw the plunger back a bit and check the syringe if any blood has entered. If not then you are safe to go ahead and shoot. If there is blood simply take the needle out and try again. You can use the same needle, its your blood anyway. Bj

thanx BJ.
 
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