McHigh_HMG
Bluelighter
You should try your hands. The nice vein on top works very very well for me. Try the fatter part of hand and kind of go in at a slant.
Hey quick question for people who shoot in their FEET-
Do you still get a good rush? I've never moved away from my arms as my thoughts and assumptions had always been the further I move from my heart and my brain the more dulled the rush will be. I know I'll get high, but I'm worried about the rush.
Yesterday my substitute for no heroin was kpins, weed,adderall, alcohol and a small shot of meth.... I eventually threw up and passed out and surprisingly had no hangover O_O
I am pretty much out of the physical aswell now just having serious cravings... The adderall is helping me get the fuxk up and the kpins helping with my anxiety and the weed alcohol was well you know to get wasted loli should be getting 2 20mg addies tomorrow, too. luckily im outnof the physical withdrawl, but the cravings. luckily i get my gabapentin, ritalin, and kpins filled on monday
i just need weed money and ill be very happy. nodding for awhile on the sub/pins isnt bad though. gave me the courage to ask out this girl, too.
Whats up with all these herbs thinking they know EVERYTHING about dope after using maybe 10 times shit is corny as hell! Its not cool to be a junky! Kick rocks!
Talking all this chemistry shit get the fuck outta here wit that shit...
Thats my rant for the day.
Could you use your hands? I know I have a big one that's handly runs from my thumb down the side of my wrist is awesome...
I really think all the veins in hands and feet are terrible to use because of circulation/infection/swelling/pain but when you get desperate..... You sorta say fuck it. I used to have great veins till I started shooting.I wouldn't use the hands or that vein by the thumb/wrist connection area. First off I think that the vein by the thumb is deeper than you realize. I've watched my friend hit it countless times, and he goes in almost straight instead of at a steep angle like you use for your arms. The other problem with this vein is that if you miss it gets pretty swollen there, and your wrist is kinda important so you gotta use it. There's a little less circulation in your hands and feet so that makes it more likely for abscesses to form their if you miss, since the missed shot has more time to sit there and reproduce bacteria.
The vein on top of the hand by the pointer finger probably rolls a lot, but IIRC I've seen people in hospitals have their IV put there, so it should work. It's still best to avoid for the same reasons I mentioned for the spot by the thumb/wrist. If you hit a nerve or bruise there you've gotta deal with it a lot more since you use your hands all the time, and they are sensitive.
Both spots seem to be the same vein according to this vein map.
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It's the cephalic vein you are talking about, right?
The embarrassment from the bruising is the worst because I walk around thinking everyone knows what I have been up to. You can hide the tracks on your arms but when I use my hands to much and they bruise because they are so small I bruise from the pressure of the plunger but I learned to inject really slow and I stopped getting bruises on my hands....The only spots I can hit anymore are in my hands and feet.. Happens to everybody eventually if they use long enough. Even with good technique, your veins crap out after a while and your hands are the next best spot to use after your forearms and biceps have been exhausted. I stick to my hands though because it's annoying having to take my shoes and socks off every time I want to fix.
As far as the danger goes.. it really isn't anymore dangerous, realistically, than IV'ing in your forearms. There are downsides though. For one, your hands heal a lot slower. Also, the veins are delicate and it's easy for injection sites to swell. If you miss, it hurts a lot more and can lead to some ugly bruising that you can't hide.
The only spots I can hit anymore are in my hands and feet.. Happens to everybody eventually if they use long enough. Even with good technique, your veins crap out after a while and your hands are the next best spot to use after your forearms and biceps have been exhausted. I stick to my hands though because it's annoying having to take my shoes and socks off every time I want to fix.
As far as the danger goes.. it really isn't anymore dangerous, realistically, than IV'ing in your forearms. There are downsides though. For one, your hands heal a lot slower. Also, the veins are delicate and it's easy for injection sites to swell. If you miss, it hurts a lot more and can lead to some ugly bruising that you can't hide.
Yea man, I've seen my friends hand after a miss and it reminded me of the big hand in the Foo Fighters video for Everlong.