Injecting into a vein

UNDERTAKER

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I am sure this has been talked about before, but I am having trouble finding the answer while searching. What happens if you injection something like Test into a vein? Can it be fatal?
 
It CAN be, but I'm pretty sure all that will happen is you're gonna cough hard and for a while. I believe the juice you inject into your vein travels through your pulmonary artery to your lungs, which is why you cough. I guess you could get a pulmonary embolism.. dunno.. hope this helps.
 
yes it can be fatal and the cough, I think only happens with tren but that is the only AAS I have heard it happening with... IF you really pay attention to details and don't rush, the chance of you hitting a vein are extremely LOW
 
it can be fatal, but what is the chances of it being fatal? Very unlikely? What USUALLY happens when you inject into a vessel?
 
Your chances I think are better of going through one or hitting the side of one. As said before be careful and have someone you trust do it for you and definately draw back to check for blood. I think where you inject also increases your chances of going into a vein. I thought somebody here said they went into a vein before and it wasn't fun but they are still here and ....pinning. Are you nervous about pinning UNDERTAKER?
 
Not planning on injecting any time soon. Just asking questions. I have heard delts are a popular site cuz its hard to hit a vein there, any truth to this?
 
Almost positive that is why but you are right about people pinning there. Most the guys I know rotate from their ass to their shoulders. I still have another 2 months until I start my dbol/test en cycle. I do not plan on rotating to my shoulders during this cycle but down the road I will. If you think about it whenever you get IM shots at the doctor they always go in the shoulder so it must be an easy spot to pin. Sorry I am not an expert, I just know a little from friends at the gym and my g/f knows alot about spot injecting more than anyone else I know.
 
Chances of it killing you really depends on the amount injected more than anything. There is probably an equal chance of you hitting a blood vessel in the delts as there is anywhere else really. Shoulders are just the most easily accessed location. Thigh injections do pose a bit more of a risk because of the large veins in that area but still the chances are reasonably small that the needle tip would lodge right in the middle of a vein.
 
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