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    eo reaction?

    what happens when someone has a bad reaction to eo.

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    what's eo?

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    I was wondering that too

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    yup. same.

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    ethyl oleate, its an oil that is used to make gear with.

    Supposed to be painless. I have some prop with OE and it is, relatively painless.

    Never heard of a bad reaction to it, but I havent heard everything.

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    yes i used prop made with eo nd got a bad reaction from it.

    blister like rash all on my back and lats ,very ichy and a little worrying tbo.

    also it can lead to breathing and restpory problems so be carefull it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord henry View Post
    yes i used prop made with eo nd got a bad reaction from it.

    blister like rash all on my back and lats ,very ichy and a little worrying tbo.

    also it can lead to breathing and restpory problems so be carefull it .
    my buddy thought he had an infection. I looked at it and his arm is very swollen and he said the pain is getting worse by the day but his arm is not red. I thought it might be a possible bad reaction to eo but maybe it is just an infection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgb6810 View Post
    ethyl oleate, its an oil that is used to make gear with.

    Supposed to be painless. I have some prop with OE and it is, relatively painless.

    Never heard of a bad reaction to it, but I havent heard everything.
    Yeah Ive not heard of any negative effects with EO thusfar until now.

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    were not absolutely sure it is an eo reaction it could be an infection but it is odd that it is not red, maybe its just too soon to tell. I have been told by a few members that they get bad reactions to eo I just dont know the symptoms so I dont know if I should tell him to get antibiotics or to deal with it so It would help to know the symptoms of an eo reaction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mx3 View Post
    my buddy thought he had an infection. I looked at it and his arm is very swollen and he said the pain is getting worse by the day but his arm is not red. I thought it might be a possible bad reaction to eo but maybe it is just an infection.
    How long has it been since he injected?

    You don't always have a fever or redness with infection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgb6810 View Post
    How long has it been since he injected?

    You don't always have a fever or redness with infection.
    a couple of days. I was also thinking their could have been a foreign object in their, something that got past filtering and his body was having a reaction to that maybe. but I heard this is kind of what an eo reaction is so I really don't know at this point Im just gonna tell him to go to the doc for some antibiotics to play it safe. If it continues to happen I guess he will just have to tough it out.

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    A couple of days isnt too long. I occasionally have sore spots that last for 3-4 days. I would watch it, and if it doesn't get a little better each day within a couple of days, go see a doc.

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