MY FIRST POST HERE,i know the process of how to covvert pills to liquid form to iv

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by bored123, Feb 5, 2009.

  1. bored123

    bored123 Guest

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    but im not sure how too find a vein.i find very hard too locate them.is there an easy way.i know if blood goes inot the pin you should be in a vein and what happens if you put the solution in and you werent in a vein?
    thanks
     
  2. Feelings Of U4ia

    Feelings Of U4ia Senior Member

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    http://www.saferinjecting.net/

    Everything you would ever need to know.

    Just because you register blood doesn't mean you are in a vein. You need to pay attention to the color of the blood. You also need to make sure you stay IN the vein once you register. When you push it the syringe, you could push through....or anything else could happen. Read that site....it's a lifesaver.

    I really recommend having someone with you who has shot up before...so they can help you out.
     
  3. Euphorial

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    I need to "Shaft" my next OC that I get :p ... I seriously want to see how much better that is. What alternatives are there to needle-less syringes? You've done this, U4ia, right? How much would you cut the usual dose by?
     
  4. weallhumalong

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    shaft like shoot or plug?
     
  5. Euphorial

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    I was thinking plugging, but I just read a Bluelight thread about how pointless that is with Oxycodone. I'm thinking about scratching that idea now, unless it's noticeably better. Apparently it gives a bit more of a rush but it isn't any better besides that.
     
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