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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards | negrogesic

Broken Insuline Syringe Needle in my Arm

StefaniaCastelli

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I'm about Wendy....
Wendy is a 51 year old illegal substances user that's long time involved in accessing her cardiovascular system as her main way to do it.
In the last ten years, she substantially gave up with her mainlining habit, switching to safer ways of doing it (snorting).
Randomly, and not often, the old habits/old methods wake up and persecute her..... so, she tries to deal with them the best as she can (not having available injection devices at home, for instance....)
So, overall now that she lives in a third world country of the new continent, she's even more determined to eliminate any useful injecting tool after its miserable and guilty use.
Therefore sometimes, obviously during a craving attack, she finds herself in the garbage can recovering an old/used, but still available, "equipment".
She knows that's the craziest and less opportune way to fight her habit, but sometimes she doesn't find the needed will to definitely throw away (out of her home) the "devices" used to fix her lovely psychoactive powders (actually the white snow).

This long introduction to explain the awful situation she's immersed since a couple of hours....

In the third world country she's actually living, the quality of insulin syringes available through local pharmacies/stores is very low....
So, after a couple of fixes, it happened that the syringe needle broken off under her skin while she was finding her functioning left arm vein.
It was really early in the morning and the 51 years old asshole, whose viewing capacity are lowering as a natural, age progressing occurrence, panicked and wasn't able to properly use the tweezers to pull it out.
The result to this not proper mode to handle the tweezers and the global situation, is that the little insulin low quality stinger is resting inside her arm.
She read all the rich thread, here in the BL forum, about an analog fact occurred to another unrecoverable asshole.
Since this cited post is actually closed, I decided to post a new one here to help this hopeless human being that confessed me that's very worried about what to do....
I take advantage of this occasion to thank the entire BL management for its efforts and constant support, AWA all the collaborative users will try to help this friend of mine....

Stefy :?
 
Get medical attention right away.... I would avoid touching the area. Get it looked at by someone who knows what they're doing! Shards of metal in your blood stream will not be nice.
 
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