DariaAnne
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Oct 26, 2010
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I've been shooting heroin for a few years now and I've noticed that everytime there's any sort of, slamming tutorial, the writer always says to loosen your tourniquet after registering but before actually injecting.
For the time that I've been using I almost always just left it on, slowly injected myself and then once I was done immediately removing the tourniquet. My reasoning is that I've lost*** so many veins after taking it off regardless how slowly and carefully I or someone else took it off(I'm a VERY SMALL girl with VERY low muscle content so I'm always cold, but overall I just have horrible veins for shooting up).
I'm just wondering why it's better, if it is, to loosen the tourniquet before actually injecting you're shot, and if severe damage is likely to occur if you don't loosen your tourniquet?
And I know you can blow out a vein with too much pressure, but i'm talking about a small (40-50 unit shot tops!)in the larger vein (the one on the inside of your elbow), does it really make that much of a difference?
***what I mean by lost is that once i pulled the plunger back a second time to make sure i was still in a vein, no more blood would come in
For the time that I've been using I almost always just left it on, slowly injected myself and then once I was done immediately removing the tourniquet. My reasoning is that I've lost*** so many veins after taking it off regardless how slowly and carefully I or someone else took it off(I'm a VERY SMALL girl with VERY low muscle content so I'm always cold, but overall I just have horrible veins for shooting up).
I'm just wondering why it's better, if it is, to loosen the tourniquet before actually injecting you're shot, and if severe damage is likely to occur if you don't loosen your tourniquet?
And I know you can blow out a vein with too much pressure, but i'm talking about a small (40-50 unit shot tops!)in the larger vein (the one on the inside of your elbow), does it really make that much of a difference?
***what I mean by lost is that once i pulled the plunger back a second time to make sure i was still in a vein, no more blood would come in