Captain.Heroin
Bluelight Crew
Oh, I know what you mean. You know, it's ironic: I just began having that problem myself. I recently found myself out of clean syringes, and down to 27G's. Not my choice, but I have plenty of new ones. So, the plungers on these are so smooth, that if I pull back and I'm not in, it'll go sliding back really quickly because it's so smooth. It's kind of annoying and is not that great for registering.Yes thats what happens and with these new syringes when I pull back to register and I get air the plunger gets pulled back like there is some sort of suction.
However, not all of them do that.
As to why, or to how to prevent this, I'm not sure. After a while, you'll get a good feel for when you've entered the vein, so that more often than not when you do register, blood will flood back and you won't have to keep re-checking.
It took me a while to learn what that modest pushing-through feeling is like...but now that I know, despite a really smooth plunger, I don't normally have to keep checking anymore.
I guess a second pair of hands at that point, or mere luck of hitting the vein, is the only way to have an easy fix for that.
There are some needle brands that have stickier plungers - namely BD. I don't know if you're already using BD's, but most BD products I have had never have this problem. Ironically - the BD 27G 1/2" needle, 1CC are the ones I'm having this problem with! Alas...
Um, well you should probably be able to feel it. How long are your needle tips? If they are 5/16", it shouldn't be too long if you use a nice and shallow angle. With a sharper angle, you'll only want to go about half way through.Is there anyway to tell if I go through?
With a 1/2" needle, you will only need to go a part of the way in. The 1/2" are scary long to me, I would never need most of the needle there unless I use a super-shallow angle.
Even if she's kind of dirty, as long as she can wash her hands, and you can rub down your area w/ an alcohol pad, it shouldn't be a problem.Everyone else I know whiffs it except for one chick I know and she is kindy dirty!!
If she's good with technique, having her show you how to hit it with the right angle should really help you out.
But, make sure you do wash your hands with her too because you want a sterile environment, especially when having a friend help you out.