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Hey , i against i, was that little black thing in your arm a hole ? It looks like a hole, but I can't be sure. Please tell me !!

You're relentles..and paranoid..we have all basically told you with almost 100% certainty that what you described is not a track mark..now you're trying to change your original description to make it sound more like what we're saying a real track looks like..do you want to believe he is shooting up..? The picture I against I posted are what fresh tracks look like..they aren't black. They are tiny little red dots. Your boyfriend has one random black dot that you said has been there for a while..it is NOT a track mark..hah. Case closed..
 
Guys, Thank you for your support. Really appreciate it. I am a bit paranoid. Now I'm starting to wonder if somebody else stuck him with something at that party when he had passed out.

Please, don't get pissed. The pic that I AGAINST I posted, the mark in the left looked like a small black hole in the center. This is what I'm afraid of. Please clarify that, are you 100% sure that an injection ( over a vein or not ) would not produce a pinpoint sized black hole on the skin and it wouldn't remain on the skin for over a month. I heard somewhere if a dull/blunt needle was used, the mark could stay over a month.

Guys, please understand. Just answer this question. I won't ask anymore.
 
It's already been answered many times, why would one more answer make a difference? This thread seems utterly useless and it seems like you're just wasting everyone's time. Who knows, maybe he has good injecting technique and you'd never even notice the marks, no matter how hard you were looking. No one here can tell you for sure, and you seem intent on ignoring the rationable and reasonable responses.

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Now I'm starting to wonder if somebody else stuck him with something at that party when he had passed out.

You're being ridiculous.
 
Now I'm starting to wonder if somebody else stuck him with something at that party when he had passed out.

this sounds like a completely irrational fear. You seem like some one that is completely naive/ignorant to (IV) drug culture in general, why on earth would an IV drug user shoot up your passed out boyfriend?
 
Please, are you 100% sure that an injection ( over a vein or not ) would not produce a pinpoint sized black hole on the skin and it wouldn't remain on the skin for over a month. I heard somewhere if a dull/blunt needle was used, the mark could stay over a month.
 
Please, are you 100% sure that an injection ( over a vein or not ) would not produce a pinpoint sized black hole on the skin and it wouldn't remain on the skin for over a month. I heard somewhere if a dull/blunt needle was used, the mark could stay over a month.

I am 150% sure, okay? No needle will produce a tiny black mark that would stay for a month.. injection marks go away within a week or so, and like I said..they are red. The dull needle has nothing to do with it.. a track mark looks the same whether it came from a dull rig or a fresh one, the only difference might be some bruising around the area because of the damage to the skin a dull needle does. But that again..is not your case. He has a random black dot on his arm that's been there for a month..but that's all it is, okay? Just a random mark. Could be anything..just not a track mark. I'm telling you, quit driving yourself crazy..take a picture of it if you really want to and post it up here, whatever. But it won't make a difference. It's not from an injection.
 
^ ^ thank you so much...So a needle won't produce a tiny black hole in the skin??? Thank you for your reply.

I was just scared because the picture I AGAINST I posted looked like the mark in it was like a tiny hole. That's why i got tensed.
 
^ Haven't you ever given blood, or been to the doctor that gave you a blood test? You get the same type of mark since your are getting stuck with a needle either way. The needles at doctors and blood drives are thicker so might leave more of a mark, but it's basically the same.

A single needle mark is usually visible on me for a few hours, to 3 days tops if it bruises from shaking, but then in looks more like a bruise (like the yellowish color seen in i agaisnt i's pic).
 
I was just scared because the picture I AGAINST I posted looked like the mark in it was like a tiny hole. That's why i got tensed.

it's not a hole, as soon as you pull out the needle the "hole" it created closes up, the needle is only 0.3mm in diameter..
 
^ ^ thank you so much...So a needle won't produce a tiny black hole in the skin??? Thank you for your reply.

I was just scared because the picture I AGAINST I posted looked like the mark in it was like a tiny hole. That's why i got tensed.

I cut the bottom of my foot open on a jagged rock in a puddle of mud. It got infected, and simply walking on that foot would irritate the infection. It took FAR less than a month for that to disappear. Even if your boyfriend got stuck with a "dull" needle, it was still sharper than that rock, and cleaner than a puddle of mud. If we can't convince you that a needle won't leave a mark that will stick around that long, consider all of the various ways that you've been cut throughout your life, and all of the infections that you've developed. I've got plenty more examples of times when I've had a wound get infected and it still cleared up before thirty days, but posting them would be redundant.
 
To I against I

oh...so that black mark in your arm was not a hole? the left most mark with the pinkish shade around it. It kinda looks like a tiny hole.
 
Guys,

Thank you all so much for your replies and support. You really helped me. Thank you. God bless you.
 
To i against i

Hey come on, the needle mark wasn't red. It clearly is black. It has a pink/red shade around it. But the mark is black right? You guys said that no black marks would be formed!!
 
Dear fucking god. Let me annotate i against i's arm for you.
http://imgur.com/uQHJ3
1. Probably not a track, shows a usual change in pigmentation when compared to the rest of the arm.
2. Possibly old tracks. I'm guessing no more than 3 days old.
3. Track. This is NOT a black spot. This is a result of shadows because he still has a bit of a "hole" in his arm. This looks like the most recent mark. A hole like this WILL NOT STAY AROUND FOR A MONTH.
4. Track, looks to be the second newest. Not black, just a muted dark red spot.
5. Track. Probably the oldest. i against i indicated that he shot up three times today. This mark probably started looking like number 3, depending on gauge and sharpness of the needle. See how fast it fades in one day?
6. Doesn't even appear to be over a vein. If you look at the other marks, you can see some irritation in the shape of a line parallel to the "grain" of his skin. Almost definitely not a track mark.

There are no "black" marks. There are only small red marks with one (maybe two) instances where the hole hasn't completely sealed up yet.
 
6 is a track mark, it is over a vein. here is the same arm today, after ~5 more injections, yesterdays pic on left, todays on right
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Ah my bad. The camera's angle made it look like 6 was over where the brachioradalis muscle would be on my arm.

Sorry for speaking for you, but after the guy / girl asked about the marks on your arm three or four times, I figured I'd try and address his / her concerns about the "black marks".
 
I can not believe this chick is still asking about this...hah. I feel like this has to be a joke and she's just fucking with us now..because it's kind of ridiculous. We've answered your question 50 times.. What you are describing on your boyfriend is NOT A TRACK MARK..there are no black marks on the picture I against I posted.. After you stick a needle in your arm, (creating a hole), it closes up and becomes a red dot. RED dot..not black. Everything around it is just bruising and irritation from repeated injections. So, I'll say it for the last time...IV'ing does not produce a black mark EVER..especially if it was done one time a bloody month ago.. What else can anybody say here? We've repeated ourselves over and over..
 
Thanks. But it is point 3 that says it. You yourself said that there is a bit of hole in the arm. I did not ask about black spots. I asked about the black hole. When you say " he still has a bit of hole in his arm" What do you mean. You mean that black thing at spot 3 is a tiny hole?

Please, don't ignore me. From the beginning, I never asked about black spots. I wanted to know what the black hole was in my boyfriend's arm. Now, spot 3 in the pic looks like a tiny hole and you yourself said he has a bit of hole. Leave the time factor. But is it a tiny hole or just something like a scar/wound?

Please, you all have been very helpful, don't misunderstand my intentions and think I am playing with. The fact that I had unprotected sex fires my mind. I cannot wait 6 months to get tested. I am now in a paranoid state of mind. I can think about anything else. That is why, I keep asking you people if that hole could have been a injection mark. Please, elaborate point 3 one more time please. What do you mean when he has a bit of hole in his arm? A tiny black hole?

Guys, please please elaborate point 3 once more. Please. Is that a tiny hole? The hole in my boyfriend's arm was circular. The pic is not very clear, so i cannot tell if it looked similar to spot 3. So, please tell what is spot 3?

I thank you all for the effort you all took to pacify me, especially lds324. But please, one last time....What exactly is point 3?
 
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For God's sake. I'm done with this. Hah. Nobody is going to keep posting here to just say the same shit over and over again..

Good luck. Maybe if 50 more people come on here and tell you the same thing you'll get it.
 
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