Need advice on how people go about getting clean diabetic needles. I do not need advice about not getting one and how bad it is to mainline. I just need to know if it's possible to get them without knowing a diabetic or stealing them..
Internet places sell them. Or, depending on the laws you can just go pick them up. Not in Colorado... But in Montana and Kansas you can just go to the store and pick them up. Good luck mang and tell us how it goes as far as getting them. Be careful as well!
one time i was on the bus after working all night and morning and i was falling asleep because i was exhausted and this guy asked me if i had any 'rigs' and i was like no im not high on heroin im just really fucking tired haha
as codmouse said, in some states one can purchase syringes at pharmacies. Where i live, i can go to a pharmacy and request the kind of needle that i want. They are normally very cheap. 15 cents for a single use syringe. If you cant buy them in your state, you can easily order them online. Another option is to find some kind of needle exchange or similar program and get what you need through there. Be careful!
Research legality in your state. Some states will sell them to you for cash, based solely on the judgement of the pharmacist, or so i have been told when i called to ask. i have never tried this. But, here's the deal, just google search and you should find a provider. If you don't want to search directly for needles/syringe, then try this: "30 ml bottle of bacteriostatic 0.9% sodium chloride (saline) solution" Shorten the search as you see fit. It should produce what you are searching for. Stay safe. Here's a link to help with safety issues pertaining to proper techniques: www.cures-notwars.org/junkie/inject.html
They are legal in Florida. Just note that the Dr. wants you to take B-12 injections and you did not have enough syringes. Pref. 27 gauge.
here in FL you can usually get them in packs of 10 for around 3 dollars. depending on the pharmacist its fairly easy. just know what you want and how to say it without sounding like a drug user. such as a 10 count of 100 unit 28 gauge insulin syringes
I went to a Winn Dixie and all they had was 25 gauge - yuck. I thought 27's were common but maybe it's 28's.
yeah 28 or 29 sometimes even 30..too small for me though....maybe they were just saying all they had was 25 gauge lol cuz who in their right mind would want something like that? might as well shove a metal pipe in your arm. what part of FL you from?
if they don't require a prescription in your state, the local drug stores probably will still say no, unless you have an overweight person ask [someone who looks diabetic, and not like a junkee]
Depends on the locality. This statement is simply not true in San Francisco. Anyone (again, must confess i have not done this) can allegedly walk right into Rite Aid and buy sticks without any hassle.