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Most of men from a certain age take cartia or similar
and that in my opinion is the main reason for the bleeding,
which should be minimal
RR
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 18:47:56 -0400, Ignatz's Bricks
<IgnatzBricks@aol.com.no.net> wrote:
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>Citizen asks:
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>LMac was asking about differences. I wrote "seems" because the
>difference is so small that it is hard to tell if it is real or is a
>normal shot-to-shot variation. The biggest causes of bleeding, IMHO,
>are not being completely flaccid when injecting and allowing one's hand
>to shake while injecting and thus causing the needle to wiggle while
>inside your pecker. The only time I allow my needle to warm up is when
>I pre-load it, if I'm not going to be home when injecting, so most of my
>injections are fresh from the frig.
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>My usual bleeding is a blood spot about 1/16" inch (1.5mm)diameter, or
>less, on the cotton swab used to apply pressure for one minute. The
>range is from none to about 3/8th inch (9mm) on the alcohol swab and
>those big ones were back 5 years ago when I was using a 29 guage needle
>because I didn't know any better.
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>IB.
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