I had an IV drip bag. You could adjust the flow. So what my plan was to get the needle in, attach it to the IV drip bag, put the potassium chloride in, lie down, and then adjust the flow so that it would come into my veins. I had 9,801 mg of potassium chloride in powder form and I was going to mix it with water at the last minute before putting it into the IV drip bag. The idea was I would continue to get potassium chloride even after my heart stopped. I used a tourniquette as well to see my veins. I managed to hit a vein, but then the needle fell out when I tried attaching it to the drip. So I tried again with a different vein, this time I would secure it with tape. It came loose once again. This kept happening until I couldn't find a vein anymore. But to be fair, now that I think about it, I don't know if it would have worked anyway.