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Very small bubbles are perfectly fine bud.
Is it normal for the syringe to fill with bubbles when aspirating or is it dangerous just curious thx sorry for the newbie question.
That's great.just explaining my preference.
No doubt. Your good. I'll say I stopped aspirating years ago with no issues. Doctors and nurses don't, I don't either.
Honestly there shouldn't be bubbles, even though it kinda looks like it. You should create a vacuum by pulling back on the plunger and feel pressure trying to pull the plunger back into position. You check and make sure there is no blood, then let the plunger go back to its original position which it should without effort
^This is correct, alot of times people expect the plunger to have to pull back when aspirating but is not necessary. As a matter of fact a perfect pin will not allow the plunger to pull back, the vacuum pressure being against the muscle itself.. bubbles are ok but not required,
I've had small air bubbles aspirating.. Not a biggie
Bubbles are definitely never an issue,
I think the bubbles come to play when the plunger is pulled back to far?
Yes, it's still a vacuum, but appears to be bubbles when you pull the plunger back farther. It's not necessary to go that far really. If there's blood or you are in a vein, you'll know rather quickly
I'm really curious if there are any actual documented cases of someone injecting into a vein. If so, what happened?
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Happens all the time to guys. Basically the oil will go through your bloodstream and end up in your lungs. You will cough and feel like you are drowning. You might even feel like you are going to die. You won't...but it won't be a good time at all
That's why you take the time to aspirate. No worries!
I'm really curious if there are any actual documented cases of someone injecting into a vein. If so, what happened?
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