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    Opinions about this paragraph about injecting

    I know theres a bunch of crap out there but what is yall's opinion on this right here. It dosnt specify where the injection is taking place but...

    "In that case, it becomes impossible to realize its full potential. Oral administration of the drug jeopardizes a person's eligibility in case one does not take enough precaution to counter it, and there are ways to do it, known only to few inquisitors. Oral delivery has first pass effect which is why it is injected thereby bypassing the liver which escapes being metabolized into objectionable substances. If a nerve is hit, there will be several types of reactions and muscle spasms because it may induce tumoral growth and inner blisters. It is very difficult for a person to avoid hitting either a blood stream or a nerve network without professional assistance and even in that case, chances of accidents is high, and one pays with life."

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    Sorry I inject people all day long at work this seems a little over kill!

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    who wrote that? the grammar is atrocious.

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    geeze looks like im gona die..

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    Besides the crappy grammar,

    if you wan to avoid hitting a vein, you aspirate.

    If you hit a nerve and you muscle twitches, you pull the pin out and re-insert.

    So, I don't agree with the exaggeration that "chances of accidents is high, and one pays with life."

    where is this from?

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