Ok I recently started IVing my HM and oxy, but every single time, I always have major trouble finding the vein. Just now, actually, I spend like 20 minutes trying and trying, bruising my arms up like crazy and leaking blood everywhere...and still couldn't get one. Instead, everytime I tried to register, it drew up a fucking air bubble! What am I doing wrong!?!? I can't stand this!
Try it the old fashioned way. take a pacifier bulb , cut off the end of a syringe and slip the Pacifier over the top. Now - give it your best try for finding a vein - without the backpressure of the syinge, blood will flow into the syringe when you hit a good vein. Then, let her rip. Without the backpressure the blood will flow freely back into the syringe letting you know for sure that you are there. If you don't get a flow of blood back into the syringe, wait 5 minutes and try again. Get fucked up the old fashioned way - earn it!!
can anyone explian this better I don't really understand but I want to know what he is talking about. please and thank you!rettyplease:
Hi Ill Bill - I'll send something more concise early in the morning. Sorry I was not clear. It's the way we used to do it & and frankly I don't think there's a better way. Find the vein without fucking up your arm. You won't need to keep trying to draw back the syringe - when you hit a vein you'll know immediately - visually.
Let me try again - I tried to freehand an explaination but I can't draw. It's really simple if you think about what's going on. Try to find a babies pacifier with a bulb on the business end (the end the baby sucks on) Tear the sucker apart and take just the rubber bulb - it should have a rolled up end like a balloon that opens into the bulb. (This is what you will put over the barrell of the syringe to control the liquid) Now cut off the very end of the barrel opposite the business end (removing the plunger of course) This will leave a syringe with no plunger - just a straight barrell- and - the business end of a latex pacifier. Slip the open end of the pacifier bulb over the open end of the syringe - presto - that's your "works". Load up your syringe with the appropriate substance - find a vein and insert. Because there is no pressure preventing liquid from entering or exiting the syringe - as soon as you enter the vein, your blood pressure will cause the blood to flow back into the syringe - you don't pull on nothing. You'll see the blood flow in - then just compress the pacifier bulb which will force the liquid out the business end of the syringe. You can see where to stop squeezing so you don't get an arm full of air - It ain't rocket science. One motion - no digging about - pulling the plunger - then backing up then pulling the plunger, then pushing deeper in the arm. One motion - no hastle.
K thanks for your time guys. Ddoright, that's a smart idea. What happened is everytime I'd shoot up I was totally wasted so I just straightup couldn't hit the vein. I've done several successful injections since then, including one an hour ago ))