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Blood Safety

jamesjuddmusic

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So weird question to pose to the group. First off want to thank you all for your posts have only joined today, having have read via blue light for years.

Ive been using crystal on/off for 4 years. the first stretch lasted a year, this one is now going on for about 3 months.

When I've injected in the past it's always been someone else more skilled spiking me. As of late I've been trying to do it myself and have been doing a hack job to say the least. Like every 20 pokes = 1 actual smash.



Just now I hit the vein, some blood came so I started pushing and found I slipped back out of it. Now my rig is dull, but there's blood in the mix.

Put the mixture in my cooker, reboiled it, is it safe to use in a new needle
 
This shouldnt be in the wiki section. Its your first post so know it can be confusing but this is probably best suited for other drugs or basic drug discussion.

I think your mixture is ok to re-use with another needle but wait until an experience IV user confirms. And read over the sections on BL about proper IV technique. You seem to need a bit of help.
 
Kittycat5 said:
an experience IV user confirms

Reporting. All of us have probably done something like this at least once and yes, if this is your own blood, it's gross but not a health risk unless you left it sitting around for any length of time to coagulate in which case it's probably not a good idea. If it's all clotted up, bin it just to be safe.

A fresh rig is essential, and do yourself a favor and use one for every shot.

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Thanks, always do use fresh rigs. In the city from there's really no excuse to not have enough on hand.
 
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