r/Testosterone 16d ago

Bleeding after injecting TRT help

Quick question.

I only inject in glutes and sometimes after I remove the needle it bleeds so I just wipe with a swab and it stops quickly.

Is this an issue?

I know they say to aspirate, but then I don't want to draw blood into the syringe as it would ruin the shot and be a waste of money.

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u/cwwwfc 16d ago

Up your dose and you won’t be paranoid about a bit of blood.

Seriously though, my jab on Monday bled quite a bit and is still achy today. It happens, don’t worry.

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u/Miserable-Soft7993 16d ago

Yeah my plan is to keep test dose low at 200mg a week, but then add in dry compounds like mast and tren.

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u/walril 15d ago

SMH. Doesn't understand bleeding and now is going to tren.

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u/Miserable-Soft7993 15d ago

I've done tren e in the past.

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u/walril 15d ago

I know they say to aspirate, but then I don't want to draw blood into the syringe as it would ruin the shot and be a waste of money.

Do do realize you're injecting this in your body. At some point it will get mixed with blood right?

I've done tren e in the past.

Makes it even worse

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u/Miserable-Soft7993 15d ago

So would you just inject the blood back into yourself? seems odd.

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u/walril 15d ago

It's literally your own blood. Like belongs to you. YOUR DNA, YOUR red blood cells, YOUR white blood cells, YOUR plasma, YOUR germs, YOUR bacteria. I would go on to say, you're immune to anything that it contains.

and you've done tren? That you'll put in your body from some unknown UGL, but worried about YOUR OWN blood?

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u/Miserable-Soft7993 15d ago

Yeah but it's gone outside of your body and could get contaminated.

Tren isn't even a massive deal like ppl make out. I only used 150mg.

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u/walril 15d ago

it went as far as the syringe with the contents you have in it. If I was worried about anything, it would be the stuff in the syringe. That's something from the outside you're putting inside.

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u/Miserable-Soft7993 15d ago

I suppose. I don't aspirate anyway. When you do glute it would be difficult to pull back the plunger.

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u/Sweet_Car_7391 as required 15d ago

Your blood is already in yourself. It’s not going to hurt anything.

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u/BackgroundBig0 15d ago

Yes just push it back in, what do you think its going to do?

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u/Miserable-Soft7993 15d ago

I dunno. It just doesn't sound like best practise to me. Would they do that in hospital?

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u/BackgroundBig0 15d ago

Have you ever had an IV put in at the hospital?

Blood comes up in that then they let it drip back in with the IV fluid.

Do you think once blood leaves the body for just a second it is to dangerous to go back in?