he isnt going to be flattered, post is ancient.
better to create threads rather than bumping old ones.
you want to see the vacuum bubble each time, better than blood and having to re-site.
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Brilliant thanks for posting.
Very cool. Good to know.
Old but gold.
Nice read, but when you're injecting steroids. Is there a problem with possibly injecting air in your body..?
I don't think so right..?
nice, im glad it will be hard to get that many cc's of air in me, you've got to be actually trying to drop yourself if your gonna get that much air in you at once lol
I know someone that committed suicide this way. It didn't take much to do the job, all he had was insulin syringes. This wasn't a friend of a friend situation either.
I would venture a guess as to where the injection takes place has in impact, if the bubble gets to the lungs first your ok, if it doesn't your toast.
Then I would venture a guess all of the veins we have access to from like in the surface of our arms all go to our lungs.
I would assume it would take a hell of a lot of air then. As a diver, it's favorable for air to be taken to the lungs, too much results in "the chokes" but you don't die.
As a qualified combat medic, i've heard from my instructors, nurses, surgeons and doctors that it can take up to 100cc's or more to actually kill someone, but theres reported cases of minimal amounts killing people too, so my advice is don't do it at all, but you'll know right away if you've done any harm