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tracks ,worst uve seen? had?have?

Luckily didn't shoot enough to have tracks.... Like only a few times or so... I enjoy iving too much so I didn't do it anymore and my veins are really tiny :( its so hard for a doctor to even get blood or put an iv in me.... They have to use butterfly needles on me usually in my wrist or hand.. It sucks, so I only had my close friends shoot me up and I'm surprised they managed to but it wasn't easy :\

I've seen this one chick though with a lot of tracks all over her body at walmart before... It surprised me how she would just walk around in a t-shirt and shorts especially in public.
I mean all power to her but I know I wouldn't have the guts to, just to have everyone staring at me and making judgments.

I don't know how much responses this thread can get though lol, well more than oh I had this many tracks they were so bad... Or something along those lines.
 
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I have the 2nd worst tracks I've ever seen, and I've been around quite a few junkies. The worst was my old dealer who re-used needles till they clogged. I would often offer him a 10 pack of syringes but he would just take 1 or 2 and say that was all he needed. On his left arm he had a literal 18 inch line going from his wrist all the way up to the middle of his bicep.

As for me, I have TERRIBLE marks on both of the crooks of my arms. 3 bad spots on the left, 2 bad spots on the right. 1 inch lines on both of my biceps. the back of my left arm has a 4 inch line, and my right has a 2 inch line. My right arm is covered in bruises, and my right wrist has a 1 1/2 inch line going across the main vein in the middle.

I'm very white so any marks look a lot worse than all my other darker friends. Might take pics later
 
I have a red track mark with a diameter of about 1mm right on the middle of my forearm. Its been there since the end of July. I don't personally shoot drugs, I got a shot of fentanyl prior to a colonoscopy. The nurse missed the crook of both of my bows twice and decided to shoot in the middle of my arm, despite the fact I told her prior to trying my bows to go right into the hand. Dumbass nurses don't know how to do theyre job.
 
Yeah nurses tend to do the worst shit ever. One time they bruised my sister so bad trying to get a needle into a deep vein... And that shit looked bad. I don't know how many times I got bad looking spots where a needle went in at the hospital. Luckily they weren't there for long and disappeared. But I've never had legit track marks which is good.
 
One of the first times I tried shooting up, I was expecting blood to just pour into the syringe when I hit, since I didn't know you had to pull back to register. I was poking around the lower part of my basilic vein (link for those that don't feel like looking up that vein) and got a nasty green and blue looking bruise the next day.

I had put a band aide on it, but you could even still see it on both side of the bandage. My mom even jokingly said to me "what happened to your arm, were you shooting heroin or something?" I blamed it on the dog. ;)
 
One of the first times I tried shooting up, I was expecting blood to just pour into the syringe when I hit, since I didn't know you had to pull back to register.

Did you learn by coming to Bluelight or by having a friend tell you how to do it? I'm just curious. If you learned via Bluelight that'd be an amazing story, how BL helped you out in that way. :)

Nonetheless, excellent cover story! =D
 
^ I read about registering on BL. My friend used to IV in front of me, but since I wasn't staring at him, I would usually look over when he was injecting, after he had registered but I didn't know he had pulled back to do so. I have never IV'd around anybody, so I relied on my research.

After the incident in my last post, I didn't try IVing again for about a year until I read up on safety procedures here. Since I read a lot of info on it, I was fairly confident when I did it after that, which is part of the reason why I was much better the second time around, and would always hit a vein right away. I am sure that I was most likely in the veins my first few times trying, but since I was expecting the blood to flow in on it's own I had no way of knowing.

I doubt that I will be IVing anymore. It's been a month or so since the last time I did it, and before that I did it rather randomly, every couple of months.
 
At the very least the knowledge is potentially very useful, especially if someone overdoses, you can administer naloxone. :)

At the needle exchange I go to in Los Angeles, they hand out naloxone within overdose bags (comes with all the supplies necessary to revive someone who has overdosed) - and I'd wish there were more resources like this for injecting drug users around the US.
 
Back in the day, I was quite heavy into IV coke and oxys. I destroyed all the veins in my hands and arms. There were highly visible dark lines running from wrist to elbow, and half of them nearly to shoulder. All around the arm, 4-5 continuous tracks. Same with the tops of my hands, 7 1" or longer lines on each. With the coke binges, 30+ shots a day wasn't uncommon for me, and the damage meant each of those 50 times was anywhere from 1 to 25+ pokes to find a vein, and new needles were rare (stupid yes, but when a $30 box of 100 lasts <4 days and they're not OTC where you live, it's tough not to go by the 'until the numbers come off' rule). Even my palms have some tracks. Shooting there hurts like a motherfucker, btw. Most of the lines have faded since I quit coke 3.5 years ago, and spent a year in jail. They're faint white lines now. But they're all completely collapsed. I have only one spot left on my body outside the neck and groin, this one miracle spot I can hit on my hand, by going straight down 90 degrees into it, which hasn't collapsed despite 3-10 hits a day in 7 months before jail and the 3 since I got out.

I knew a girl with tracks all over her neck, tho her arms weren't nearly as bad as mine. I told her I thought it was hot. That led to some fun.
 
im pretty pale, so my tracks from last year still look like matching purple lines on the tops of my hands. its not terribly obvious, but if the light hits them a certain way u can really tell. my roomate had bad ones on the insides of his elbows and the dr. he was seeing for roxys and dilaudids told him 3 times not to come back to the office with his arms looking like that, but he refused to try to shoot anywhere else. so when his appointment came up he had this "great" idea to get a bunch of ants to bite him all around his tracks. so he found some ants and got about 40 visible ant bites per arm. about an hour later, his arms started to swell. then his face started swelling up pretty bad. he went to the dr. the next day and was written his final scripts and told to never come back. his tracks looked the same as before, just with alot of really nasty ant bites around them.
 
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