I often wonder how much people actually think about (or read through) the studies they post up.
Not aspirating in the 'recommended' sites would soon lead to not aspirating anywhere. And if you inject in the legs (for example) you do certainly run the risk of hitting a substantial blood vessel.
Furthermore, medical recommendations do not encompass injecting a depot of (say) 5ml of oily steroids. Their guidance is not designed for us freaks who poke outselves with male hormones in supraphysiological quantities. There *are* risks to getting that much oil inside a vein.
And I'm pretty sure you don't really intend to IV inject your gear.
So, rather than focus on the novelty of not aspirating just because it's 'different', let's consider reiterating the value of precautionary aspiration to the wider AAS-using public.
In private, you can do whatever the heck you want!
Not aspirating in the 'recommended' sites would soon lead to not aspirating anywhere. And if you inject in the legs (for example) you do certainly run the risk of hitting a substantial blood vessel.
Furthermore, medical recommendations do not encompass injecting a depot of (say) 5ml of oily steroids. Their guidance is not designed for us freaks who poke outselves with male hormones in supraphysiological quantities. There *are* risks to getting that much oil inside a vein.
And I'm pretty sure you don't really intend to IV inject your gear.
So, rather than focus on the novelty of not aspirating just because it's 'different', let's consider reiterating the value of precautionary aspiration to the wider AAS-using public.
In private, you can do whatever the heck you want!