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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards | negrogesic

Blood Clot In Syringe in EVERY Shot Lately (Heroin)

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sugarstar

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Ok so this used to be something that happened only occasionally now in the past 2 day it's been happening in pretty much every single shot when I pull back or stick in and register.

I use powder dope and always filter it use clean rigs, try to rotate but it looks really gross when I put it back in the spoon before i filter it out again and no i do NOT use heat. Today I noticed all the blood had separated in the cooker that looked normal in syringe.

I am also not overweight im like 130 5'4. I don't eat a lot but im also pretty sedentary and im also a girl.

Can someone explain how to add pics via my phone? Thx
 
Pictures may be needed on this one. I'm having trouble picturing in my head what your trying to describe. There are obvious consistency issues with your dope infused water and blood. Are you making an attempt to keep yourself hydrated? Perhaps think about going to a chemist to get some kind of hydration powder mix. In Australia we have something called "Hydralyte" http://www.hydralyte.com/
 
Wait, what is the blood doing in your cooker in the first place?
 
Pictures may be needed on this one. I'm having trouble picturing in my head what your trying to describe. There are obvious consistency issues with your dope infused water and blood. Are you making an attempt to keep yourself hydrated? Perhaps think about going to a chemist to get some kind of hydration powder mix. In Australia we have something called "Hydralyte" http://www.hydralyte.com/
I have pics i want to add so i just uploaded em cuz i cant find a pic option on my phone:

Here's the bloodclot with the seperated blood

http://s13.postimg.org/v3goui26f/image.jpg
 
DO NOT put blood you pull out in your cooker! EVER EVER EVER
You're exposing it to ALL KINDS of bacteria.
Mix your shot in your spoons, draw it into the syringe, and test to see if you hit a vein by pulling some blood into the syringe, and when you're sure you've registered, THEN administer your shot.
Unless that is what you do and I'm reading this wrong
 
You might need to start using a larger gauged needle. What size are you using now? Sounds like you're getting shitty dope too that's very cut. It should look clear in the cooker and draw up smooth, leaving basically no residue left.
 
I am doing exactly that holy toast however sometimes i don't get a strong registwrjust those little teaser amounts of blood that collect slowly at the bottom, this is usually when a clot enters the needle and i have to pull out to re filter the shot in a new cook cooker and new cotton and remove the bloodclot from the shot.

I don't want to put myself at harm by letting a clot in my needle go to my heart/lungs so i promptly remove it from the shot.. Also whenever I get those small amounts of blood at the bottom and go in not only am i putting myself at risk but there's a good chance ill miss the shot because im not secure in an actual vein, i wait till i get a nice "ploom" that shoots up or fills the syringe with blood before i go in so i get a nice clean bump free miss free leak free shot.


The dope isn't the issue, i can show my cookers from normal shots and there's very very little if any residue at bottom of the cooker. It draws up fine and doesnt have a lot of color.Also one of my friends off here ( who ironically refuses to rotate and keeps stupidly shooting in the same sclerosed inner elbow vein ) uses the exact same dope as me and NEVER has this problem. But then he claims he can know when he's in a vein without registering anymore just by the pressure and doesn't have the same issues as me..

He also says he can't figure out whats causing my blood to clot other than genetics. I also thought I'd mention i usually sterilize the " blood"shots with a tiny drop of vodka per advice and use them immediately so there's not much window of time opportunity for bacteria to collect..

I use a 29 gauge when I can since I have very little veins but also use 27s recently and have the same problem if not more with the 27s..
 
You are doing it wrong.

If you think you might not be "in" a vein, then don't squirt the syringe back into the cooker. Be quick about finding a vein to shoot in. You are doing more potential damage to yourself the way you are doing it now, and shooting blood clots can be fatal, I believe. I'm no expert, but I do know that you're doing it wrong.
 
You are doing it wrong.

If you think you might not be "in" a vein, then don't squirt the syringe back into the cooker. Be quick about finding a vein to shoot in. You are doing more potential damage to yourself the way you are doing it now, and shooting blood clots can be fatal, I believe. I'm no expert, but I do know that you're doing it wrong.
I'm only shooting back into the cooker bc there's a blood clot in the syringe which shooting can be fatal so I have to remove it...
 
What are you talking about? You won't draw up a clot from your veins. You also shouldn't remove the needle & re=filter or do anything like that.
 
If the failed register blood kind of bulged into the barrel when you pulled the plunger back that is not a sign of a clot, you just didn't get a vein and are suctioning blood from surrounding capillaries. A clot doesn't form instantly and your paranoia about them more likely to kill you with a poor injecting method than failed register blood.
 
Yeah, I've been scratching my head at this thread.... why exactly do you think you are getting blood clots.. what exactly gave you that idea? It just doesn't make any sense.

Like DankOpi said.. simply having blood in your syringe doesn't mean it's clotting.. A lot of people draw back, register, then slip out, and are trying to hit again with blood in their syringe for an hour... it doesn't matter. You'd have to leave the blood in the syringe for days and days for there to be an issue.

Simply because you didn't inject immediately after registering, doesn't mean the "blood clotted".. It doesn't mean anything. You just keep going till you reregister and then depress the plunger.. sometimes you can IV in only a few seconds, other times it takes a lot longer. That's how it works...

So, you freaking out when you see blood in the syringe and calling it a blood clot is just straight paranoia and a lack of understanding about how it all really works.. It is pointless to then squirt the solution out, draw it all up again, etc. You're actually doing more harm that way.

If you slip out of a vein after registering for a second... just keep going.. Hah. There is no "blood clot"
 
No trust me guys, there IS a blood clot. I appreciate everyone for their patience but what im trying to say is im not getting just blood in my needle im getting HARD big red pieces..that's the only reason i pull out and squirt back into the cooker. It's not i get paranoid when I hit a vein. I hit a vein sometimes and no blood clot forms. But this has happened a lot lately so i wanted some advice..
 
What do you mean "hard" red pieces? Is it a jelly like piece of blood that want squirt back through the syringe when you try to push it out? Because if it is an actual clot then you will not be able to push it back out thru the syringe.
 
If there's hard red pieces of blood flowing through your veins that you pull into the syringe directly after registering, I'm sorry to say but you will likely be dead soon. You may as well just shoot your heroin and enjoy whatever time you have left on this earth.
 
Yea, something doesn't add up here. I know that when some people register but slip out of the vein the blood may coagulate in the syringe, but you have a few minutes before that starts to happen. Blood that comes right out of your vein takes a while to coagulate though, so I have no idea what's going on with you if the blood you are drawing directly from your veins is already coagulated and hard.
 
Are you piercing a moist scab above the vein or something? Unless you wash old syringes in something that cause blood clots what you are saying is impossible, I recommend you stop IV until you understand the human body enough to figure out what's happening.
 
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