Pinning a vessel

no they dont.


veins carry deoxygenated blood to the heart which then goes to the lungs, picks up oxygen, and goes back the the heart and then arteries carry it away to be used and then veins bring it back again.

god, please dont give advice if you dont know what youre talking about.


Ding ding ding!

yeah... gotta love when people have no idea and say shit like that. I mean if thats the case what would be the point of delivering (non oil based) drugs IV. Ive seen a few people use this retarded statement of late in response to the dangers of injecting oil IV. Yes, it can take a lot to kill you, but if you have the wrong type of defects... than it could disrupt things just enough to toss you into V-fib.
 
The problem with hitting the vessels is depriving the heart tissue of oxygen in the blood. That's why air in the IV is problematic in high doses, it displaces blood that may not interfere with the rest of the body but much smaller amounts disrupt things in the heart tissue as the bubbles group together in the heart displacing blood and depriving the tissue it touches of oxygen rich blood. I'm assuming that oil in the blood disperses much less efficiently than water so I'd expect it to hit the heart in a glob rather than minute traces.

I agree it can be a dangerous situation, I'm glad this topic got such great responses for everyone to read.

On a side note the latest injection went flawlessly, proper aspiration and everything. Lol thanks for looking out guys, keep it up!
 
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