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golfmavenice

golfmavenice

Experienced
Nov 13, 2021
207
I have 1500mg/15 mL %10 lidocaine 3 ampules. I might inject myself with it a few weeks later. I am going to use tourniquet, cotton with alcohol, 20 mL syringe, 2 needles.
I will fill the syringe with 3 ampules, and then inject myself with it into my left hand.

What should I avoid while doing the injection?

I am thinking about taking benzodiazepines so I can avoid seizures.

Any idea is appreciated.
Thanks :)
golfmavenice
 
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Shu

Shu

As above, So Below.
Jan 21, 2022
2,487
You should avoid missing the vein lol
 
Tamara Tami

Tamara Tami

Student
Sep 15, 2021
106
Tengo 1500mg/15 mL %10 lidocaína 3 ampollas. Podría inyectarme con él unas semanas más tarde. Voy a usar torniquete, algodón con alcohol, jeringa de 20 mL, 2 agujas.
Llenaré la jeringa con 3 ampollas y luego me inyectaré en mi mano izquierda.

¿Qué debo evitar mientras me pongo la inyección?

Estoy pensando en tomar benzodiazepinas para evitar las convulsiones.

Cualquier idea es apreciada.
Gracias :)
golfmavenice
do you plan to ctb with meds inyections? which ones?
 
AnestheticVoid

AnestheticVoid

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Feb 17, 2022
273
I'd head over to bluelight.org they won't help you if you give off the vibe of ctb but they'll help you with IV injection knowledge.
 
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nihilism44

nihilism44

trying my best
May 2, 2021
79
I would strongly recommend trying to get an IV catheter placed in a hospital and then leaving (there's threads here on how to try this) before attempting to just inject intravenously. Especially if you're using a 20ML syringe. The larger the syringe, the larger gauge needle you're going to need to use due to the pressure. You're not going to want to inject with a 20ML syringe into your hand since the veins there are smaller and more likely to get blown.
 
golfmavenice

golfmavenice

Experienced
Nov 13, 2021
207
I would strongly recommend trying to get an IV catheter placed in a hospital and then leaving (there's threads here on how to try this) before attempting to just inject intravenously. Especially if you're using a 20ML syringe. The larger the syringe, the larger gauge needle you're going to need to use due to the pressure. You're not going to want to inject with a 20ML syringe into your hand since the veins there are smaller and more likely to get blown.
I can also inject into my arm too
 

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