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    It takes I believe 60ml of air to kill you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PillarofBalance View Post
    It takes I believe 60ml of air to kill you.
    Well, this has never been tested on humans (for obvious reasons), but medical textbook estimates are 30ml MINIMUM for anyone (so that is going to be a 100lb dying octogenarian).
    It would be impossible to kill yourself through air embolism unless you shoot for the jugular.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Well, this has never been tested on humans (for obvious reasons), but medical textbook estimates are 30ml MINIMUM for anyone (so that is going to be a 100lb dying octogenarian).
    It would be impossible to kill yourself through air embolism unless you shoot for the jugular.
    Note to self: avoid injection sites near the jugular. Lol. Thanks for the confirmed numbers, good to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmbX66t1

    Note to self: avoid injection sites near the jugular. Lol. Thanks for the confirmed numbers, good to know.
    I've drawn blood from the jugular several times. Now there's a bleeder!!!! (No, it wasn't my own jugular....I'm crazy, not insane....yet....). Never injected into it......yet.....lol

    In humans, the fatal dose for a venous air embolism (VAE) is estimated at 200-300 cc. Lower volumes can be fatal if the VAE bypasses the lungs and enters systemic circulation, or in critically ill patients with compromised haemodynamics. Symptoms of a VAE usually include diaphoresis, severe chest pain, syncope, non-palpable pulses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    I've drawn blood from the jugular several times. Now there's a bleeder!!!! (No, it wasn't my own jugular....I'm crazy, not insane....yet....). Never injected into it......yet.....lol

    In humans, the fatal dose for a venous air embolism (VAE) is estimated at 200-300 cc. Lower volumes can be fatal if the VAE bypasses the lungs and enters systemic circulation, or in critically ill patients with compromised haemodynamics. Symptoms of a VAE usually include diaphoresis, severe chest pain, syncope, non-palpable pulses.
    I bet Bonaperte would do it, just to do it. I heard that mosquitos avoid biting him, simply out of respect. lol Shsm, pulling a bit of air helps move all the oil out, as others have stated. I usually keep the plunger marked at .10, then pull up oil. The syringe should be pre adjusted for this reason I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warmouth

    I bet Bonaperte would do it, just to do it. I heard that mosquitos avoid biting him, simply out of respect. lol Shsm, pulling a bit of air helps move all the oil out, as others have stated. I usually keep the plunger marked at .10, then pull up oil. The syringe should be pre adjusted for this reason I think.
    Boneparte isn't human. I'm sure he mainlines gear and laughs the whole time. You can't trust those lab guys!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk

    Boneparte isn't human. I'm sure he mainlines gear and laughs the whole time. You can't trust those lab guys!!!
    ^^^^^this^^^^^

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