ABadPerson
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Alright I'd like to start off by saying I've been doing hydros alot and i've always wanted to try IV'ing it so i got a couple insulin needles (only for this one use) off of a friend and i'm going to finally try it. To nod out I usually insufflate 12-16mg. For my first time IV'ing i will be using 4mg. Injecting the first time only half, and then using a separate sterile needle to dose the second half. (or should I do it all at once?)
So I read this guide on how to IV these timed-released capsules of hydromorphone and it seems to be quite thorough on what to do exactly. I read all of the replies as well and have decided i will not be 'cooking it' as the OP had mentioned in the guide, because common sense is kind of telling me not to cook down pharmaceutical pills.
So I'm just going to explain exactly what i'm going to do step by step, and i would like it if an experienced user could verify i'm not messing anything up and going to end up in the hospital or even worse, dead..
First I will crush the beads up into as fine of a dust as i possibly can. I will probably crush it for 20 straight minutes in a shotglass with a screwdriver just to make sure it is completely ground up. (I don't have a pestle and mortar nor would I like to keep one in my house, but the rounded-bottom shotglass with the rounded-bottom screwdriver make a pretty good alternative)
Once it is dust, I will put it onto a spoon, and then i will then measure out one cc of purified, distilled water into the spoon and mix it with the plunger. (I will mix it slow but thoroughly) question I have 1cc BD Ultra-Fine insulin syringes and it says '1cc for 100 units or less'. The increments on the needle go up in 10's to 100. This step means I fill the syringe with water all the way to the 100 unit line, correct?
After the solution is mixed, i will then put a compressed ball of cotton onto the syringe and suck up all of the liquid into the syringe until I notice it is sucking in only air. (I know i should be using a micron but I don't have access to them.) I will then hold the needle vertical and and tap the air bubbles to the surface and remove all of the excess air.
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NOW i wonder if i should repeat this process again by squeezing the solution back out of the needle onto another sterile spoon and again put a ball of cotton on, suck the liquid up and then use a new needle to get the liquid from the cotton. Would it be safer/necessary to do this step again or would it be pointless and unnecessary and make no difference and/or possibly just reduce the amount of hydromorphone being extracted?
If i repeat the filter method or not, I will then tightly rap a thin shirt around my upper arm and flex a bit to get the same needle nurses take blood samples from, and sterilize the area with alcohol and then inject the needle from an upward angle with the tip facing toward my shoulder. I will pull back slightly on the plunger to make sure i'm in the vein and verify some blood has been sucked into the syringe. I will then slowly inject the solution into my arm at a slow and steady rate. Once it is in my vein i will slowly pull it out and remove the shirt from my arm.
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Is this correct? Is what I have step-by-step said to you seem like the safest way to do it, and that i won't mess up and do something wrong?
I should be using COLD water too, correct? How long should i let the water and the powder mix before putting the cotton in it? Does it take a while to become soluble in the water or does it happen fast? Also by the end of this will i be putting 100 units of a 1cc syringe into my arm? Is that a lot of liquid or am I just tripping.
Thank you, I plan on doing this in 16 hours from now so hopefully someone who is experienced can help me. Thank you in advance.
So I read this guide on how to IV these timed-released capsules of hydromorphone and it seems to be quite thorough on what to do exactly. I read all of the replies as well and have decided i will not be 'cooking it' as the OP had mentioned in the guide, because common sense is kind of telling me not to cook down pharmaceutical pills.
So I'm just going to explain exactly what i'm going to do step by step, and i would like it if an experienced user could verify i'm not messing anything up and going to end up in the hospital or even worse, dead..
First I will crush the beads up into as fine of a dust as i possibly can. I will probably crush it for 20 straight minutes in a shotglass with a screwdriver just to make sure it is completely ground up. (I don't have a pestle and mortar nor would I like to keep one in my house, but the rounded-bottom shotglass with the rounded-bottom screwdriver make a pretty good alternative)
Once it is dust, I will put it onto a spoon, and then i will then measure out one cc of purified, distilled water into the spoon and mix it with the plunger. (I will mix it slow but thoroughly) question I have 1cc BD Ultra-Fine insulin syringes and it says '1cc for 100 units or less'. The increments on the needle go up in 10's to 100. This step means I fill the syringe with water all the way to the 100 unit line, correct?
After the solution is mixed, i will then put a compressed ball of cotton onto the syringe and suck up all of the liquid into the syringe until I notice it is sucking in only air. (I know i should be using a micron but I don't have access to them.) I will then hold the needle vertical and and tap the air bubbles to the surface and remove all of the excess air.
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NOW i wonder if i should repeat this process again by squeezing the solution back out of the needle onto another sterile spoon and again put a ball of cotton on, suck the liquid up and then use a new needle to get the liquid from the cotton. Would it be safer/necessary to do this step again or would it be pointless and unnecessary and make no difference and/or possibly just reduce the amount of hydromorphone being extracted?
If i repeat the filter method or not, I will then tightly rap a thin shirt around my upper arm and flex a bit to get the same needle nurses take blood samples from, and sterilize the area with alcohol and then inject the needle from an upward angle with the tip facing toward my shoulder. I will pull back slightly on the plunger to make sure i'm in the vein and verify some blood has been sucked into the syringe. I will then slowly inject the solution into my arm at a slow and steady rate. Once it is in my vein i will slowly pull it out and remove the shirt from my arm.
*********************************************
Is this correct? Is what I have step-by-step said to you seem like the safest way to do it, and that i won't mess up and do something wrong?
I should be using COLD water too, correct? How long should i let the water and the powder mix before putting the cotton in it? Does it take a while to become soluble in the water or does it happen fast? Also by the end of this will i be putting 100 units of a 1cc syringe into my arm? Is that a lot of liquid or am I just tripping.
Thank you, I plan on doing this in 16 hours from now so hopefully someone who is experienced can help me. Thank you in advance.
