Blood in syringe-What are the chances I actually hit a vein?

DreRaider

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Was doing an NPP shot tonight in my quad and, as usual, I pulled back to make sure I wasn't hitting a vein. I didn't notice any blood in the syringe at the time, but as I was pulling it out, I noticed a small amount of blood in the tiny clear cartridge at the base of the syringe where you can unscrew the needle. I'm a tad nervous, but when I'm pushing the NPP in the needle tends to fluctuate in depth in my thigh as I'm pressing the plunger (I'm not the steadiest of hands), making me think if was in a vein it was only temporarily and little to none would have made it in the vein. I should also mention that I used the same general area in my thigh for my cyp shot a couple of days ago. What do you guys think?
 
I think you'd KNOW it if you actually got any into your circulatory system. You'd be coughing and have a metallic taste in your mouth for starters. Nicking a vein on the way in happens all the time to me when I pin quads, it's nothing to worry about man. ;)


My .02c :)
 
I think you'd KNOW it if you actually got any into your circulatory system. You'd be coughing and have a metallic taste in your mouth for starters. Nicking a vein on the way in happens all the time to me when I pin quads, it's nothing to worry about man. ;)


My .02c :)

tren in my blood stream feels like death, for me it only takes a drop. I learned the value of aspiration and a steady hand very quickly.

I don't really feel Test e or deca when nicking veins or getting drops in my blood stream.
 
tren in my blood stream feels like death, for me it only takes a drop. I learned the value of aspiration and a steady hand very quickly.

I don't really feel Test e or deca when nicking veins or getting drops in my blood stream.
Yeah, it's only when I get some test into the vein that I have any probs. I've heard that lubricating the needle with tren is a big source of the tren cough, I wonder if there is any truth to that...
 
Ya nothing to worry about. As stated you might get a cough and feel shitty for a minute or two but nothing that can't be handled.
 
Was doing an NPP shot tonight in my quad and, as usual, I pulled back to make sure I wasn't hitting a vein. I didn't notice any blood in the syringe at the time, but as I was pulling it out, I noticed a small amount of blood in the tiny clear cartridge at the base of the syringe where you can unscrew the needle. I'm a tad nervous, but when I'm pushing the NPP in the needle tends to fluctuate in depth in my thigh as I'm pressing the plunger (I'm not the steadiest of hands), making me think if was in a vein it was only temporarily and little to none would have made it in the vein. I should also mention that I used the same general area in my thigh for my cyp shot a couple of days ago. What do you guys think?

i'm the same way when i inject, my hands get all shaky. i used to hate needles as a child and injecting always makes me a bit nervous. i'm thinking of doing test suspension in the future and i can just picture ed injects.
 
Same thing happened to me and it was all good. Like many other threads say, you will know if injected in a vein. Lots and lots of blood in the syringe. ASPIRATE!
 
I've had blood squirt out of the injection spot a few times with both test and tren. In fact I get blood from most of my injections, but sometimes it just sprays out. Hasn't caused me any discomfort so far, except maybe bad pip.
 
Was doing an NPP shot tonight in my quad and, as usual, I pulled back to make sure I wasn't hitting a vein. I didn't notice any blood in the syringe at the time, but as I was pulling it out, I noticed a small amount of blood in the tiny clear cartridge at the base of the syringe where you can unscrew the needle. I'm a tad nervous, but when I'm pushing the NPP in the needle tends to fluctuate in depth in my thigh as I'm pressing the plunger (I'm not the steadiest of hands), making me think if was in a vein it was only temporarily and little to none would have made it in the vein. I should also mention that I used the same general area in my thigh for my cyp shot a couple of days ago. What do you guys think?

If you didnt die on the spot...you should be good bro!

Jokes aside, its not a big thing. The reason why we pull back is to make sure we re not injecting in a BIG vein/artery. Everytime we do a shot we break some tiny blood vessels, and thats probably where that blood came from..nothing to worry about.
 
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