What Is Aspiration!!!

M FREAKY

Super Moderator
What Is Aspiration!!!

Aspirate is to withdraw fluid with a syringe. More specifically, after inserting the needle, pulling back on the plunger of the syringe for a few seconds to see if the needle is in a blood vessel. Rarely, this will be the case and a bit of blood will fill the syringe. If this happens the needle should be removed, replaced with a new one, and another injection site should be used. And yes, if there is a little blood in your syringe, it is ok to inject it along with your steroid once you have found a different spot it's your own blood isn't it?

When aspirating, nothing should come back into the syringe if you are in the right spot. Pulling back on the plunger will create a vacuum in your syringe. The oil cannot expand to fill that space, but any air bubbles in your syringe will. You may notice the tiny bubbles getting bigger and bigger as you pull back. They will return to normal size as you release the plunger. If the air bubbles do not disappear upon releasing the plunger, you have an air leak most likely caused by the needle not being screwed onto the syringe tightly enough, although on very rare occassions, the syringe or needle itself can be defective. Either way, purge the air bubbles out, put a new needle on and try it again.

Do I really need to aspirate?
Those who inject without aspirating are taking unnecessary chances. Sweating, nausea, dizziness, severe coughing, breathing difficulties, anaphylactic shock, coma or death can all result from not aspirating. Most of the time, steroid users experience dizziness and coughing fits when they inject into a blood vessel. But you need to be aware of the dangers of neglecting this simple technique that should take about 3-5 seconds of your time.
 

Strateg0s

New member
When you aspirate, be sure to look closely at the syringe right before it connects to the needle. A little bit of blood might show up there. It isn't like when you aspirate, either blood spurts all the way to the plunger or else you are good to go.

The other day I aspirated, noticed blood, then just for the sake of it I pulled back the plunger and drew out about 1.5cc of blood. Had I not looked closely, I could have sent 2cc of oil and solvents straight into my bloodstream.

Always look. Don't get too lazy.
 

M FREAKY

Super Moderator
The other day I aspirated, noticed blood, then just for the sake of it I pulled back the plunger and drew out about 1.5cc of blood. Had I not looked closely, I could have sent 2cc of oil and solvents straight into my bloodstream.

Always look. Don't get too lazy.
Good point Stratege0s, :eek: What part of the body did you poke,,,
 

Strateg0s

New member
Good point Strateg0s, :eek: What part of the body did you poke,,,
Quads. I usually just stick to them, about six different places on each leg, and I use long-esters, so that's plenty of rotation. At 25g, scarring isn't an issue.

This particular injection was weird, because I had used exactly the same place a number of times before (right through a tiny mole), but I must have come in at the wrong angle, because this time the tip of the needle ended up smack dead center in the middle of a vein.
 

NPCRhino

Trusted Member
when i was doing my glutes it got to a point where i couldn't turn around enough to even aspirate and started to just inject. now i'm going to try all delt, quad, and chest so i can
 
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