Missed shot sick

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by murgatroid, Jan 27, 2014.

  1. murgatroid

    murgatroid Member

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    Last night I missed a shot. There wasn't any swelling just no rush and it went away after a few hours. However a few hours later I start getting nauseous. Most of the time I don't get nauseous at all anymore. Then I started throwing up every 30 minutes or an hour and I got a huge migraine. Every time I threw up it made my head 10 times worse. I couldn't keep any medicine down. My question is can missing a shot cause a more serious allergic reaction than IVing? It was weird not ever getting sick and suddenly having the worst night of my life being in unbearable pain while dry heaving and throwing up bile. Sorry for the visual.
     
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    skin popping will absorb heroin..
    More often than not it will lead to a possibly fatal abcess.
     
  3. murgatroid

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    I didn't skin pop on purpose. I know it will absorb it and I know it's dangerous. I'm wondering if the metabolic breakdown will be different and could have made me really sick.
     
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    of course it is. because it not going to be broken down by the liver /via intravenous. The effect will be different ..
     
  5. gendorf

    gendorf Senior Member

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    go see a doctor and stop shooting junk
     
  6. china__white

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    Just to the person who said it wont be absorbed by the liver you have it the wrong way. When you IV it surpasses the liver which is why a lot of people find the high different then any other ROA. OP I've never heard of that happening from missing a shot and its completely past me how it could cause that reaction. My advice is to just forget it and watch the spot to ensure it does not start to get red and sore.
     
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    on its first past. well shit son it hits your brain first, wow you must be rocket scientists. y u be shooting dope if u iz so smart?.
     
  8. Aerianne

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    What about an air bubble in the vein?

    I remember that happening to my boyfriend way back in like 1977. He told me he was going to die and just wanted me to lay on him and hold him. It was so scary. He wouldn't let us call an ambulance. I really believed he was going to die but he didn't.
     
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    i tried to quote this is a second ago. weird shit happened. anyways, small bubbles usually not significant enough to cause great harm.
    injecting a full 100units of air would be fatal ..
     
  10. Aerianne

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    I'm sorry. I moved it beneath your post because I didn't think you'd see it.

    I just reposted it after that.


    Apparently, the air bubble wasn't significant. We were really scared. At the time, I thought my fervent prayers and love for him were what saved his life...Geesh...I was only 17.
     
  11. Aerianne

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    Wait, I remember something else!

    We were in a motel room and he told the others to run to the motel restaurant and get him some salt.

    By the time they got back with it he was okay and didn't need it.
     
  12. AceK

    AceK Scientia Potentia Est

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    When I first read the thread title I though this was gonna be about somebody that shot up in their dick and missed:eek:
     
  13. Aerianne

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    I thought it was about someone missing an injection on a schedule.
     

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