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after IV registered it immediately became stuck. Even when remove....???what now?

Parabunter

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(First time IV use, and alone). . It was a 2mg dilaudid pill, filtered through sterile qtip type of applicator. So the plunger became stuck as soon as there was blood in the syringe. After removing, no matter how hard it's pushed on , the damn thing is clogged ,apparently. So what to do now? It was the only dilaudid. Does it get transferred to a new thing, and retried, even with the blood in it? Or what? The blood did not really mix with the solution, and IDK if it usually does. Instead it stayed mostly in a really dark "clot?" near the tip. Is that normal? Also, the syringe was a 29 guage insulin syringe 1/2 inch 100cc/ml.

*wtf? After the plunger was removed the entire solution is stuck in there... it wont even come out of the back . Do you have any ideas what this all about please?

Is there a chance that it occurred when the tourniquet was loosened ? It was pretty tight ( I think) and there was definitely a sort of blood rush while the syringe just flopped there sort of dumb like. ??? I have no idea .
 
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I've seen people retry with another rig but I wouldn't feel comfortable doing it. Any way you can plug it?
 
the only time my rig got stuck was when it was used and old. With blood in it you have a chance of it coagulating and not working period, i would reccomend that you just cut your losses and swollow it.
 
Thanks. Too bad the first try failed for me. The next day I went back and pushed and it squirted freely....so idk what happened. The needle itself was brand new, but had been attempted to register 4 times previously. It was really disgusting even to plug it. But I figured it couldn't hurt much.
 
use a new rig, as long as the blood hasnt been sitting too long you should be good to go. alot of time if it feels "stuck" youre not in a vein, and once you hit a vein its ready to go. it could be clogged but dilaudid tends to dissolve pretty freely so idk what would clog it besides cotton maybe?
 
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