GarageFlower
Bluelighter
I'm quite a seasoned IV drug user, mainly with Heroin, but also with coke and MDMA occasionally too.
I've been using this ROA for about 2 years now and I still go in my arms, rotating between the two.
I always practice safe IV methods, in fact I'm really OCD about it.
I see my friend once a week and we smoke a little crack and shoot some heroin together...She can't hit herself so I do it for her.
I always use new, clean needles and wash the site with isopropyl swabs.
I always tie off for her and register before injecting slowly whilst getting her to loosen the tourniquet, exactly how I hit myself.
It always seems though a couple of days later her arms bruise and swell for a couple of days then go down, but mine don't?
As I've said I'm practising good IV standards, could it just be the way her skin reacts to having a needle shoved in it?
Her skin is really soft and delicate.
I've been using this ROA for about 2 years now and I still go in my arms, rotating between the two.
I always practice safe IV methods, in fact I'm really OCD about it.
I see my friend once a week and we smoke a little crack and shoot some heroin together...She can't hit herself so I do it for her.
I always use new, clean needles and wash the site with isopropyl swabs.
I always tie off for her and register before injecting slowly whilst getting her to loosen the tourniquet, exactly how I hit myself.
It always seems though a couple of days later her arms bruise and swell for a couple of days then go down, but mine don't?
As I've said I'm practising good IV standards, could it just be the way her skin reacts to having a needle shoved in it?
Her skin is really soft and delicate.