John_Burrows
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Let's say a very close, personal friend of mine has started shooting dilaudid once a day.
Let's also say this friend is me!
Anyway, I only have one vein I can easily find and register with on the first try. So, I alternate days from the left to right arm, meaning I give my veins a 48 hour rest between shots.
Is that enough time to insure I'm not going to end up with a collapsed vein or some other problem?
A few points to consider - I'm very clean, I always use a fresh needle and apply a warm compress for a few minutes after every shot (I find it helps with healing, getting rid of bumps or mosquito bites, etc.
Also, the vein I use (which runs down the side of my inner, lower arm, basically from the thumb to halfway up my forearm) covers a good, 6 inch distance, so when I do go back to that vein 48 hours later, my shot is always at least a few inches away from the previous one.
Does that make a difference? Does not shooting In exactly the same spot give the vein a break, or does shooting in the same vein, regardless of location, but the same stresses on it?
Believe me, if I could find another vein, I would. Let's just assume for now that this is what I've got to work with and want to do my best to be safe.
Any and all opinions/suggestions/medical-biological insight will be rewarded with a cookie.
Thanks!
Let's also say this friend is me!
Anyway, I only have one vein I can easily find and register with on the first try. So, I alternate days from the left to right arm, meaning I give my veins a 48 hour rest between shots.
Is that enough time to insure I'm not going to end up with a collapsed vein or some other problem?
A few points to consider - I'm very clean, I always use a fresh needle and apply a warm compress for a few minutes after every shot (I find it helps with healing, getting rid of bumps or mosquito bites, etc.
Also, the vein I use (which runs down the side of my inner, lower arm, basically from the thumb to halfway up my forearm) covers a good, 6 inch distance, so when I do go back to that vein 48 hours later, my shot is always at least a few inches away from the previous one.
Does that make a difference? Does not shooting In exactly the same spot give the vein a break, or does shooting in the same vein, regardless of location, but the same stresses on it?
Believe me, if I could find another vein, I would. Let's just assume for now that this is what I've got to work with and want to do my best to be safe.
Any and all opinions/suggestions/medical-biological insight will be rewarded with a cookie.
Thanks!
