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If I were in your case, which will never happen, I would use an IV glucose intake system like they use in hospitals where you just plug the needle in your vein, stick it in place with tape and just inject the intake valve as many times as you want to add a substance into your system.
This would prevent puncturing my vein 30x a day...Jesus man...get a hold of yourself.

i understand you're trying to help but leave the personal attacks out. the OP mentions nothing of the sort.

this is just a reminder to everyone to keep personal biases out of the threads and be objective.

Why would someone get a Histamine Reaction for the first time, in this situation?

Like I said, it has never happened to me before... I don't get it. Anyone know the answer?

it does sound like a histamine reaction but it could have been a reaction to a cut in the dope for all we know, it's extremely hard to pinpoint and be certain about such things when we're dealing with street drugs.
 
hey guys, thanks a lot for the responses.

I'm not gonna lie, it freaked me out a bit.

I never had it happen to me before.

The swelling is still there, but the sensations and the blotches are gone. I thought I was gonna have to cut my ring off for a second.

Once again, this site comes through and puts another persons mind at ease.

Thanks Members and the MOD who gave me good feedback!
 
That is correct. When one of your limbs falls asleep it isn't from a lack of blood flow. It actually happens when the position your in pinches a nerve and communication between the brain and said nerve isn't happening.

It can also be caused by lack of blood flow, usually your body wakes you up so that you move and blood flow can be restored. However if you are for some reason in a very deep sleep, i.e. intoxicated by some substance, you can continue sleeping on the arm/limb and it can result in serious damage. Here in Australia at least, medical personnel call it 'Saturday Night Syndrome'. It's not common, but it does happen.
 
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