TweetHe just hit a vessel. No big deal. As long as the tip of the needle is not in the vessel while injecting, then it is ok. But, that is why you aspirate. The small lump is just blood buildup under the skin.
TweetA friend of mine (and by friend, I don't mean me) shot himself in the left delt yesterday, aspirated clean, and proceeded to inject. Everything was fine until he pulled the needle out, and a pinhole stream of blood literally squirted out of the injection site. Did he just nick a vein on the way out or what? He was using a 25 gauge needle and he stuck himself about 20 minutes after working out. After the blood had stopped (only a few seconds) a small bump formed at the injection site, but later went away. So what's the deal?
TweetHe just hit a vessel. No big deal. As long as the tip of the needle is not in the vessel while injecting, then it is ok. But, that is why you aspirate. The small lump is just blood buildup under the skin.
TweetIT HAPPENS SOMETIMES...I HAD IT HAPPENED TO ME AT WORK LIKE THAT!!
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Tweetyep did the same thing once shot blood out my glute... kinda freaky for a sec but then is actually pretty funny. it's like pulling out and hitting the pillow you feel proud of your selfOriginally Posted by O2BESOHUGE
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TweetLOL, I've had a similar stall experience. It sucks cause you have to clean it up. But it happens and it won't hurt you. You have to have your alcohol pads ready. I like to just apply pressure to the injection site for a min or 2 - or until it stops bleeding. This will reduce bruising.
Tweeti shot blood 3 feet from a delt one time....no big deal, bro.
TweetIf the blood actually shoots out, then you did not hit a vein but an artery. Veinous blood flow is low pressure and will ooze out. Arterial blood flow is the high pressure and will def. squirt. Should be a brighter red in color due to the oxygenation. Veinous blood is darker.
Tweet[QUOTE=metalhead60]A friend of mine (and by friend, I don't mean me) shot himself in the left delt yesterday,
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i have had it happen once as well in the glute. i was like did i waste all the gear? i wasnt worried about the blood i was more concerned with the cyp/eq.
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