phonefool
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ok week 8, 600 a week....inj 300 mon / thurs .....
aspirated like always saw my bubbles...smooth slow inject, all good
as i am pulling the needle out i see a lil drop of blood suck into the syringe...its not the first time i ended up with a drop of blood in the syringe altho its the first time i noticed it actually going in....
almost instantly i feel a cough...to me it reminds of of bronchitis (i use to get years ago before i quit smoking)....maybe felt a little faint for a minute but i said no way can that cough be from the test?
so tonight i did a bunch of searches and everything ive come up with says i must of either knicked a vein or even injected directly into...im thinking how can this be i aspirated?
i continue my research and find that aspirating "TOO HARD" can collapse the wall of a vein and therefore you get no blood and you think its all good and inject (when its not all good).....the thread went on to say aspirating should just require a tiny flick on the plunger.....is this true?
call me OCD but i always pull back until i see a decent air bubble (sometimes a few little ones)....
now some of the stories i read , these people thought they were going to die...coughing brutally....and sometimes even tasting the oil? dizzy, went to sleep, ruined their day...etc...
for me ...i still feel the cough if i take a super huge breath (this was at 3pm it is now 2 am)...but the coughing fit was not so brutal and only lasted a minute....i had no other symptoms and continued my day as normal and even hit the gym...tho i must admit at one point durin my workout i started coughing again and thought am i getting sick? i did not even think i could of gotten oil into my bloodstream since i aspirated until i did all this research...
my questions for the board, if anybody knows...could this have caused anything permanent or im good now? am i missing something here? maybe a tiny drop as i pulled out went into a vein that was knicked? and thats why i didnt "feel like i was dying for hours "...as others described? i just want to be sure if its obvious to tell the difference of injecting fully into a vein or just knicking it?
second question is if i did indeed inject a vein and not realize because im aspirating too hard....well i learned my lesson and i survived ... but i wonder was my shot of test wasted because it did not go IM? or will i still absorb?
any feedback is appreciated....
aspirated like always saw my bubbles...smooth slow inject, all good
as i am pulling the needle out i see a lil drop of blood suck into the syringe...its not the first time i ended up with a drop of blood in the syringe altho its the first time i noticed it actually going in....
almost instantly i feel a cough...to me it reminds of of bronchitis (i use to get years ago before i quit smoking)....maybe felt a little faint for a minute but i said no way can that cough be from the test?
so tonight i did a bunch of searches and everything ive come up with says i must of either knicked a vein or even injected directly into...im thinking how can this be i aspirated?
i continue my research and find that aspirating "TOO HARD" can collapse the wall of a vein and therefore you get no blood and you think its all good and inject (when its not all good).....the thread went on to say aspirating should just require a tiny flick on the plunger.....is this true?
call me OCD but i always pull back until i see a decent air bubble (sometimes a few little ones)....
now some of the stories i read , these people thought they were going to die...coughing brutally....and sometimes even tasting the oil? dizzy, went to sleep, ruined their day...etc...
for me ...i still feel the cough if i take a super huge breath (this was at 3pm it is now 2 am)...but the coughing fit was not so brutal and only lasted a minute....i had no other symptoms and continued my day as normal and even hit the gym...tho i must admit at one point durin my workout i started coughing again and thought am i getting sick? i did not even think i could of gotten oil into my bloodstream since i aspirated until i did all this research...
my questions for the board, if anybody knows...could this have caused anything permanent or im good now? am i missing something here? maybe a tiny drop as i pulled out went into a vein that was knicked? and thats why i didnt "feel like i was dying for hours "...as others described? i just want to be sure if its obvious to tell the difference of injecting fully into a vein or just knicking it?
second question is if i did indeed inject a vein and not realize because im aspirating too hard....well i learned my lesson and i survived ... but i wonder was my shot of test wasted because it did not go IM? or will i still absorb?
any feedback is appreciated....