I dont' understand how people can sink to using toilet water, gatorade or snow from the side of the road in order to make a shot. I do not understand either poster blaming using a needle for their screwed up choices and methods for using drugs, that is strictly on you, not the drug or the route of administration. To blame your unsanitary usage on being poor and then disparage the "upper middle class" user who actually purchases water to shoot their drugs with is just downright pathetic.
I have been banging dope on and off for a good 15 years. I never got anything from my family and have worked since I was 14 years old. Even during my worst days of addiction, I managed to maintain a job in order to pay for my habit, and when I was unemployed, my dope use would get restricted to a bare minimum and I would sell what I had in order to get what I needed, but I would never maintain a huge habit, unless I had the money to pay for that habit. It would not matter how sick I was, or where I was, I could always find, or wait to find a clean source of water and semi-sterile conditions to shoot up in. I would use a blunt needle, and it would hurt like hell, but I have never ever, and could never be desperate enough to consider some of the things that I have read.
i will never condemn anyone for using any drug and they can use it however they chose. In most countries there are a certain amount of risk that is inherent with any type of drug addiction due to our misguided criminal war on drug users, which treats mental illness as a criminal offense, but that is not the issue. The issue is, all drug users have to engage in some fairly risky behavior simply because the substance is illegal. This however does not provide one a free pass to blame all of their bad decisions and all of their problems on a drug, yes the drug makes some conduct almost impossible to avoid, but others, like using toilet water to shoot up, rest solely on the shoulders of the participant.
Does shooting make the addiction more intense, absolutely. It changes everything about your addiction, there is definitely an urgency present that was never there before and the sickness could have you praying for death rather than live another second with the unbearable pain and misery that WDs bring on. But the addiction does not change who you are at your core, you are always you, drugs just show you what you are capable of becoming. I have known otherwise good people who went to from living a farily decent life to being down and out in about 6 months. i have known other users who have maintained habits for years with no real ill effects, it comes down to who you are and what you are willing to do in order to get high. If you have enough money to cop dope you should have enough money to get a $1 bottle of water, or hey maybe find a public restroom that has a sink? Better yet, wait until you get home, what a novel concept. I hate being all sanctimonious, but I hate people blaming all of their problems on their addiction or the drug, the truth is you probably had a lot of problems with self control long before you started using a needle, so maybe you want to examine your self a bit better and stop blaming the drug.