Re: Hit an artery this morning...I think...
Dude relax you didn't hit an artery. Arteries are deeper in your body as compared to veins.The main and extremely large Femoral artery connects the upper and lower arterial system.If you punctured it(you didn't) you would have a rapid loss of blood and due to the high pressure of this system, it would require lots of pressure to clot up. More than likely you may have hit a vein(they are everywhere).No big deal.Low pressure and will clot on its own.People make a big deal about aspirating and its really crap.The likelyhood of you hitting a vein and placing the needle inside it is unlikely.You may puncture it and its bleeds a bit inside and aspirate some blood but that don't mean shit.I never aspirate.It is poss. that you hit a vein and the Tren did get drawn into the opening.Veins are the return blood flow of unoxygenated blood to the heart.I wouldn't think this amount of Tren would cause the sensation of smelling Tren, but if it did go into the lungs could be.That would explain the blood and cough.I relate this to Anesthesia prior to surgery.I can taste and smell a nauseating amount of anesthesia gas just before I pass out.You'll be fine.I'd recomm. lying down for your injections so you don't pass out and hit your head.By the way , I'm a Paramedic so I didn't pull this info from my ass.
Dude relax you didn't hit an artery. Arteries are deeper in your body as compared to veins.The main and extremely large Femoral artery connects the upper and lower arterial system.If you punctured it(you didn't) you would have a rapid loss of blood and due to the high pressure of this system, it would require lots of pressure to clot up. More than likely you may have hit a vein(they are everywhere).No big deal.Low pressure and will clot on its own.People make a big deal about aspirating and its really crap.The likelyhood of you hitting a vein and placing the needle inside it is unlikely.You may puncture it and its bleeds a bit inside and aspirate some blood but that don't mean shit.I never aspirate.It is poss. that you hit a vein and the Tren did get drawn into the opening.Veins are the return blood flow of unoxygenated blood to the heart.I wouldn't think this amount of Tren would cause the sensation of smelling Tren, but if it did go into the lungs could be.That would explain the blood and cough.I relate this to Anesthesia prior to surgery.I can taste and smell a nauseating amount of anesthesia gas just before I pass out.You'll be fine.I'd recomm. lying down for your injections so you don't pass out and hit your head.By the way , I'm a Paramedic so I didn't pull this info from my ass.
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