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bigdaddy22 said:Most of them aspirate, they basically just flick the plunger back and then inject. It is done real quickly.
Yes......they do it so fast, most never even notice it.
bigdaddy22 said:Most of them aspirate, they basically just flick the plunger back and then inject. It is done real quickly.
Thats my kind of lady, next time inject something into her buttcheek..........YA KNOW.Spartie said:My first Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) shot in the ass was at the Doc's office. Mind you I had injected myself with Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) for more than 12 years before getting the Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) shot, but was now being shown how to do it "correctly" by a nurse. It was done by a very hot, sexy nurse. She jabbed me and aspirated so quick, she was a pro. Just a flick of the old thumbnail and then she was injecting that sweet, oily Test into my butt cheek. What a woman!
Spartie said:My first Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) shot in the ass was at the Doc's office. Mind you I had injected myself with Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) for more than 12 years before getting the Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) shot, but was now being shown how to do it "correctly" by a nurse. It was done by a very hot, sexy nurse. She jabbed me and aspirated so quick, she was a pro. Just a flick of the old thumbnail and then she was injecting that sweet, oily Test into my butt cheek. What a woman!

LAWNSAVER said:I have done 12 cycles and I have never aspirated once...I have definately hit a few viens, as I have bled pretty bad.
I have never had a Doctor give me a shot and aspirate. They stick it in and shot it.
Sorry guys...
I guess dont do what I do...I guess
When we are trained to do IM injections in school, we all kind of compete to see who can do a smooth and quick aspiration, this is one of the only reasons I know about docs actually doing itblaster said:I have never noticed a doctor doing it either. Guess that's why I never worry.
bigdaddy22 said:When we are trained to do IM injections in school, we all kind of compete to see who can do a smooth and quick aspiration, this is one of the only reasons I know about docs actually doing it
blaster said:I have often had trouble pulling the plunger back out once the syringe is in my quad. As a result I didn't bother much. This has got me shit scared of injecting now. Even though I've read it many a time before, can you guys go over the correct injection procedure? Has this happened to anyone before?
Makaveli_786 said:Draw the juice into a syringe and take in some air as well, change the needle and push the plunger until the air is out of the syringe and a little juice lubricates the needle, then et in the correct position and put in slowly(I dont like playing darts), pull the plunger out a little and you'll know if you've hit a vein as blood will be all over the place, if theres no blood push plunger in.
RichGenetics said:I never had any problems with aspirating when I was injecting in the glute. Now, when I do tren, I always end up doing a lot of it in my quads, and sometimes I have a problem pulling the syringe out when I'm finished. I could care less if I pass through a vein and blood goes everywhere.....
I would rather pass through one then end up in one!
DocJ said:sorry to rain on everyone's parade but aspirating is just a procedural thing and isn't really necessary. you need to inject about 10cc of something into a vein to even have a SLIM chance of dying. if any of you are injecting that much gear at once we need to talk....you may have a problem.

DocJ said:sorry to rain on everyone's parade but aspirating is just a procedural thing and isn't really necessary. you need to inject about 10cc of something into a vein to even have a SLIM chance of dying. if any of you are injecting that much gear at once we need to talk....you may have a problem.
bigdaddy22 said:I think that some people have a hard enough time taking the shots, and when it comes to aspirating they are either lazy as all hell, or scared to see their own blood. Doesn't make sense to me either, I know that you need to inject a LARGE volume of liquid/air/oil into a vein to get a pulmonary embolus, but I would never want to take a chance with my own life regardless of how small a chance it may be.