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Heroin VeinLite or Venoscope and Finding a Vein??

Bella_Luvs_Blues

Bluelighter
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Oct 15, 2010
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Hollywood, Florida
So I am beyond the point of finding any working veins and it's almost impossible to administer my medicine anymore without missing a vein. I have been doing research and came across these two products. Veinlite and Venoscope. It really seems like these could be the answers to my problem. Has anyone ever use these or known anyone that has? They are pretty pricey and I want to make sure that these work before I invest the money in them.

Thanks
xoxoxo
Bella
 
Wait so you're going to spend several hundred dollars to buy a tool to help assist you in your efforts to destroy your remaining veins? I would recommend that you take a break from this ROA..
 
I appreciate the advice but quitting is not something that I am interested in....I do however want to give the ones I have been using a break, I have always rotated spots, that's why I would like to find out if this product works so that I can use the new ones and not continue to damage the ones I have already used. I have been taking my medicine for many years and have quit many times before, but right now I'm just interested in advice on this product.
Thanks
xoxoxo
Bella
 
Don't know about these but I've seen an ultrasound machine used in the hospital to find veins and that worked really well.

Is the one you are talking about the one that uses black light aka ultraviolet light to illuminate veins?
 
UPDATE: So I ended up buying the VeinLite and it uses an LED lite to find your veins. It actually works quite well, The only drawback is that you need to hold the light with your hand so it makes injecting kinda awkward, I usually use it to find one and make a little mark where it was under the lite and go from there or have someone assist me if I can
 
I don't mean any hard feelings but honestly, when you've gotten to the point where you need to use medical equipment to locate your abused and retreating veins, it's time to take a pause and re-evaluate your situation and take a break from the needle and let your body heal.
 
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