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bbnas

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Hey I have a quick question about a friend I need answers to. My friend was doing an injection in his delts and to cut it short a few things went wrong and his not sure if he hit a muscle or a vessel he is saying that it didnt feel like usual numbness in arm although that could be due to that he injected way too quickly but I just need an answer to this how can you know e.g soreness next day or something?
 
Well pretty much he didn't aspirate and pressed too hard and injected everything way too quickly and is complaining that it doesnt feel right and thinking perhaps he hit a muscle or a vessel also his experiencing some numbness in his arm is there a way he can tell?
 
Welll, If It Went Into His Bloodstream, He'd Be Fucked Already. He May Have Hit A Nerve Or Something, But If It's Been More Than A Few Minutes, And He's Alive, Call Him A Dumbass For Me And Tell Him He'll Be Fine
 
And By The Way, You Are Injecting Into A Muscle, So Of Course He Hit A Miscle
 
american dream said:
And By The Way, You Are Injecting Into A Muscle, So Of Course He Hit A Miscle


Hahahaha will do, but one last question say he did hit a nerve would he still get the mosty out of the injection or will that reduce its effect?
 
The Injection Will Absorb The Same, But Aspirate From Now On, It Is Very Dangerous Not To
 
Die$eL~Man said:
aspirating is old school.... no need

Tell me you're joking right? You didn't just tell someone it's ok to not aspirate.... especially someone who obviously doesn't know what they are doing to begin with.
 
Die$eL~Man said:
aspirating is old school.... no need


LOl Bro news flash an injection is given the same way now as it was given back when you were just a twinkle in your momeys eyes. Old school, Were the frig you get that one? Lol
 
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