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Pea sized blood drop after pulling needle- loss of med?
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I inject quads and maybe every 5-6 pins I’ll get a pea sized drop of blood. What’s everyone’s take on if T injected is lost in this blood? I know this has been answered on a bunch of different threads but I would like to get peoples opinions on this one thread instead of looking around for a bunch of different answers. I understand that it might get injected underneath the vein that was nicked and then when you pull out the blood comes up. I will say it was dark blood didn’t look overly oily or anything. Sometimes I inject and there’s nothing at all today was kind of bad the first one felt weird and bled I tried a different spot and I had a spasm because I can feel the needle pull and move so I tried to third spot didn’t really hurt going in but then there was a piece size drop of blood. So this was the most unlucky injection day I’ve had so far. I inject 0.5 ML so a pea size drop of blood is actually quite a lot in terms of that amount. I put 0.5 ML of water in an empty syringe and pushed it into my hand to see the amount of volume and it’s really not that much so I just don’t want to have an injection where I lose that much so do you guys think it would’ve looked more oily or do you think the oil was injected lower and the blood just came out above it? It really stopped after the pea size blood and nothing on bandaid now

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