Bubbles appear in my syringe when aspirating

arwold

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When I stick the needle in and pull back slightly on the plunger, a massive bubble appears in the syringe. I then pull the needle out just before the last bit of testosterone is injected in order to avoid injecting the bubble.
Is this normal? If not, what am I doing wrong?
 
A little air bubble drawn into the barrel when u aspirate lets you know your not in a vein. That's same air bubble will clear the needle of all gear if you push the plunger all the way down...thus no waste. I aspirate. I never want to experience again what happens when you accidentally mainline gear. Its horrible. Tren cough is nothing compared to that.
 
A little air bubble drawn into the barrel when u aspirate lets you know your not in a vein. That's same air bubble will clear the needle of all gear if you push the plunger all the way down...thus no waste. I aspirate. I never want to experience again what happens when you accidentally mainline gear. Its horrible. Tren cough is nothing compared to that.

On point. I also aspirate every time. All you need to do is experience injecting in a vein once. You will never want that feeling again.
 
If you are aspirating...STOP. no need to aspirate. There's your first problem. A little air will not hurt you at all.

Understand what you are doing and the dynamics of IM injections and you will be educated in no need to aspirate. That's old school. No hospital or doctors or nurses aspirate.

Any Q's on aspiration and I will explain.....

I will say to each there own, but since doing IM and IV since 1979 I have NEVER had the need to aspirate when doing IM. I have Never had a problem an never have any of my associates. You will never stay in that vein long enough to get a miniscule of oil and at that a little dizzy and a done deal.

Show me a hospital or doc's office that aspirates. YOu are hitting the vein at a right angle. Good luck staying in...Ha Try IV and see how hard it is to get your load in the vein and stay in..... Bullshit. But do as you please.
 
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If you are aspirating...STOP. no need to aspirate. There's your first problem. A little air will not hurt you at all.

Understand what you are doing and the dynamics of IM injections and you will be educated in no need to aspirate. That's old school. No hospital or doctors or nurses aspirate.

Any Q's on aspiration and I will explain.....

I will say to each there own, but since doing IM and IV since 1979 I have NEVER had the need to aspirate when doing IM. I have Never had a problem an never have any of my associates. You will never stay in that vein long enough to get a miniscule of oil and at that a little dizzy and a done deal.

Show me a hospital or doc's office that aspirates. YOu are hitting the vein at a right angle. Good luck staying in...Ha Try IV and see how hard it is to get your load in the vein and stay in..... Bullshit. But do as you please.

Lol omm the anti asprirater i don't bother with it either brother needle in needle out quicker its all done the better
 
Both schools of thought are valid and
MAINLINING GEAR !!
Soldier I won t touch that brother...bbooohhwah fuck me
I ve had tren E cough so bad I just wanted it to stop and when done my ass felt like prison rape ( I m told lol). Coughed so hard I felt like I was being punched. Now I do it like blow lil bit s lol.
I DON T DO ANYTHING BUT AAS.

I ll see ur non aspirating asses and raise you tearing the top of bottles off and back loading every pin. I never a alcohol swap for 10 yr s and NEVER had an issue w infection or PIP that was not h2o test or pip from prop..
Gotta keep ur immune system working or it ll lay down like an EBT card holder.
I do not rcommend this to anyone but my white blood cell s are ready to pounce.
 
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Both schools of thought are valid and
MAINLINING GEAR !!
Soldier I won t touch that brother...bbooohhwah fuck me
I ve had tren E cough so bad I just wanted it to stop and when done my ass felt like prison rape ( I m told lol). Coughed so hard I felt like I was being punched. Now I do it like blow lil bit s lol.
I DON T DO ANYTHING BUT AAS.

I ll see ur non aspirating asses and raise you tearing the top of bottles off and back loading every pin. I never a alcohol swap for 10 yr s and NEVER had an issue w infection or PIP that was not h2o test or pip from prop..
Gotta keep ur immune system working or it ll lay down like an EBT card holder.
I do not rcommend this to anyone but my white blood cell s are ready to pounce.

yeah man, do what works for u. I'm a bit old school myself and AAS is too my only drug these days. Stay strong!
 
Soldier u realize between us we re like a CENTURY old and probly got 50 yr s lifting under our weight belt s ?

W respect to opiate s , blow, Xanax I m not even tempted. I d hit a pile of blow with my 300 mph yard blower just to watch other s gasp..stupid mf ers.

...can u imagine how much money we aaahhh blew drank smoked banged std s we dodged....damn.
I could balance and blueprint my Audi put a Garret ball bearing turbo and still have 90 percent of lost cash left.



Sad But True-Metallica
 
Soldier u realize between us we re like a CENTURY old and probly got 50 yr s lifting under our weight belt s ?

W respect to opiate s , blow, Xanax I m not even tempted. I d hit a pile of blow with my 300 mph yard blower just to watch other s gasp..stupid mf ers.

...can u imagine how much money we aaahhh blew drank smoked banged std s we dodged....damn.
I could balance and blueprint my Audi put a Garret ball bearing turbo and still have 90 percent of lost cash left.



Sad But True-Metallica

Sometimes the truth hurts
 
If you are aspirating...STOP. no need to aspirate. There's your first problem. A little air will not hurt you at all.

Understand what you are doing and the dynamics of IM injections and you will be educated in no need to aspirate. That's old school. No hospital or doctors or nurses aspirate.

Any Q's on aspiration and I will explain.....

I will say to each there own, but since doing IM and IV since 1979 I have NEVER had the need to aspirate when doing IM. I have Never had a problem an never have any of my associates. You will never stay in that vein long enough to get a miniscule of oil and at that a little dizzy and a done deal.

Show me a hospital or doc's office that aspirates. YOu are hitting the vein at a right angle. Good luck staying in...Ha Try IV and see how hard it is to get your load in the vein and stay in..... Bullshit. But do as you please.

To each there own brother.
 
Its absolutely pointless to aspirate. PERIOD! You will never ever see a doctor or nurse aspirate when they give you injections. The only time they do is when they purposely want to inject into a vein

You can mainline 3cc's of air directly into your vain and nothing will happen. You guys watch too many movies
 
Aspirating is old school. I agree that it is pointless and not practiced anymore. Megatron posted a link on it awhile back. Less moves the better..
 
Ah hahahaaa :)

Let me straighten something out. But you really do know. When I speak of Main line IV that was the opiates and the coke etc... many years ago and stated just to show the experiences I have had. You guys that know me are aware, thanks.

But ya BigSwole I also said to each there own, but I like to teach the newbies that since there is no real valid reason they are just screwing around with the needle and usually causing themselves PIP.

Tbone as agreeing with me stated it. You need to aspirate when IV so you k now you are in and then sometimes mid way thru the injection to do it again...WHY, to make sure you are STILL In, ...WHY because it is SO FVCKING .. hard to STAY IN and not go out the side or other side. As this makes the point when injecting in perpendicular the VEINS you will not stay in.

Does anyone of you think you could main line IV a vein perpendicularly. Fvck that never happen. This is an inane conversation at best.

Where the hell all these newbies get this info of needing to aspirate I can not figure out.

Again if you want fine but the fact is Aspiration IT IS NOT NEEDED

Nough said ... :wavey:
 
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On point. I also aspirate every time. All you need to do is experience injecting in a vein once. You will never want that feeling again.

Agreed! its simple to do and worth it IMO. a bubble it no worry IMO. but it sucks to get shot in main lines... specially tren...
 
i just want to add Docs and nursis not aspirating means F alls to me.. i have seen them do and say some of the stupidest shit and liek they give a crap about your shot, as long as you dont die they dont give an F.
Ill give my syringe a little tug and aspirate thank you very much....
if you are shaking and new and moving around then sure, do yourself a favor and just get it done quick or get someone else to do it. if you got half sense and some basic motor skills then aspirate IMO. to each their own...
 
Its absolutely pointless to aspirate. PERIOD! You will never ever see a doctor or nurse aspirate when they give you injections. The only time they do is when they purposely want to inject into a vein

You can mainline 3cc's of air directly into your vain and nothing will happen. You guys watch too many movies

I don't aspirate because I'm worried about air. I have had AAS get in my bloodstream before and I can tell you first hand, Id rather get shot than have my heart feel like its beating out of my chest, not be able to catch your breath and cough uncontrollably all the while sweating profusely and scared to death that I'm going to die. Until it happens to you, you wouldn't understand.

I'm glad that you guys haven't experienced it but it happens, especially to newbies. This happened to me over 15 years ago and I still get nervous about it.
 
I don't aspirate because I'm worried about air. I have had AAS get in my bloodstream before and I can tell you first hand, Id rather get shot than have my heart feel like its beating out of my chest, not be able to catch your breath and cough uncontrollably all the while sweating profusely and scared to death that I'm going to die. Until it happens to you, you wouldn't understand.

I'm glad that you guys haven't experienced it but it happens, especially to newbies. This happened to me over 15 years ago and I still get nervous about it.

Some people would probably pay good money to feel like that lol
 
As I said nough on this, but one more note to those who aspirate and see a little blood. All you have to do then is not to pull out but to only push the syringe or pull it back a little and THE YOU WILL BE OUT of the vein as I reinstate it is so hard to stay in... especially being perpendicular .

Ha I have to laugh when these guys pull it all the way out and change needles only to stab again. Want a good laugh there was a guy on a different forum one time telling of his experience where in he aspirated, got some blood and then thought, Oh my now should I through it out cause I will get infected if I inject what is in the syringe now. :insane:
Just wanted so share that
 
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