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So today when I did my deca injection I aspirated I saw some air bubbles come in but than blood came into the needle so I pull the plunger back more the air bubble got bigger and the blood dispersed it's self was this safe ?
 
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Not really if you aspirated and see any sign of blood you should pull needle out
 

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I didn't cough or anything. my injection site was the outer thigh
 

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well ive gotten blood in my needle before and usually when that happens the plunger can't be pulled back because the blood is so thick. this time I was able to pull back and the air bubble got bigger
 
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well ive gotten blood in my needle before and usually when that happens the plunger can't be pulled back because the blood is so thick. this time I was able to pull back and the air bubble got bigger
I don't want to argue with you you asked a question was it safe I gave you an answer. I'm telling you from a medical standpoint my wife is a licensed nurse she gives shots all day and if they saw any blood any time they aspirated they'd pull out. Not obviously your fine and it worked out doesn't mean it was safe
 

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sorry dude I wasn't trying to argue. but thanks for answering my question!
 
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Np I just want you to be safe for the future
 

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I also wanted to share one thing :). If I see blood. I do not return it into the body.I pull out and the blood is heaver than the oil. I drain the blood holding the syringe down until only oil is left. Gl
 

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