Accidentally use filtered tapwater instead of BAC water

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Grogu said:
Yeah, one of the more unsettling threads. Not only that someone would consider using the vial, but also that someone actually said that they would pin and that using the vial is in their risk tolerance parameters. As if there is a question about what should be done.
I had to rewrite my comment 4 times. SMH
 
Chili777 said:
I can't believe this is even a discussion. Everyone in this space needs be all about harm reduction. This isn't it.
I kind of like these kind of threads. They are helping folks shape their thinking. And we don't know what we don't know. Hopefully, this will educate some. 🙂 Remember that needle safety thread? As painful as the discussion was, it probably was useful.
 
1. Please do not inject that shit into your body.

2. I have a family so I understand but I would highly recommend keeping that stuff totally separate from kids. This process needs to be clean and you can’t afford accidents when it comes to your body. It’s bad enough we are injecting sus peps from china. The least you can do is your due diligence with cleanliness and taking proper steps to sanitize. There shouldn’t be children accidentally doing this or that! That’s how you get sepsis.
 
byefatlicia said:
I kind of like these kind of threads. They are helping folks shape their thinking. And we don't know what we don't know. Hopefully, this will educate some. 🙂 Remember that needle safety thread? As painful as the discussion was, it probably was useful.
I get it. But tap water? Really? That's like the labels that come on curling irons and say, "Don't use in the bathtub", to me. Maybe I'm just old.
 
If your daughter likes to play with the empty bottles write on them with sharpie, add a sticker, remove the label. Choose something to differentiate between your & her play things.

Also possibly find a place to pack & put all your stash away to keep it sterile.

I really would not take any chance with that vial. If you bought a kit you have more. Its not worth it!
 
Added to my watch list.

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Don't leave us hanging @Lucygoosey , what did she decide to do?
 

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Lucygoosey said:
Hey gang.

So long ridiculous story short, there was a vile of BAC water that was replaced with tapwater (which is meticulously filtered) which my sister accidentally used in a brand-new bottle of NAD 1000mg.

Is there a way to fix this, can she get away with it or is it a total write off?

Much love
Can we get an update? I’m very curious what happened?
 
I work for a home infusion therapy company. Trust me, getting cellulitis, endocarditis, sepsis, etc from injecting something that is not sterile is very painful and quite expensive. Toss it.
 
Lucygoosey said:
Okay, so seeing as everyone's asking which I would too he he, my kid really liked the 60ml glass bottle for her potions, so she snazzled the empty bottle andfilled it up with water and left it on the counter. My sister who is simply visiting and doesn't know the nuances to the house, picked it up by mistake and used it. This all unfolded in the space of 15 minutes.
The negligence all around is absolutely amazing. Why does your kid have access to syringes?
 
DeafJam said:
The negligence all around is absolutely amazing. Why does your kid have access to syringes?
None of this makes sense. Was kid injecting water with syringes? Or was the vial somehow "opened" (in which case it should be blindingly obvious not to use it for mixing peps). Then sister came by visiting and mixed peps ? How is that normal?? Were these her peps using your BAC? Helping you out by mixing yours? This is so many levels of nonsense that I call bullshit on the whole thing. If it is true, I strongly suggest that grey peps are not suitable for OPs family at all, this is a disaster waiting to happen.
 
sheilarae74 said:
I work for a home infusion therapy company. Trust me, getting cellulitis, endocarditis, sepsis, etc from injecting something that is not sterile is very painful and quite expensive. Toss it.
I don’t know enough about this, but some of these things seem like they wouldn’t even be obvious right away or from an injection site reaction. Like you would find out later in a terrible way?
 
skeptick said:
Gonna depend on your risk tolerance. Probably not the wisest thing to use it. BUT, if you don't live on Love Canal(look it up)... I and a lot of other junkies have used much worse than tap water and I'm still kickin. Worst I ever done was to use green GatorAid to dissolve my coke with. Knew some who used water from a city mud puddle to to cook their Heroin with in a spoon. Least they boiled that solution before injecting. Come to think of it, a couple of them are no longer with us. Haven't heard from the other two in a long while. I was lucky to have been born with a super strong resistance to bacteria and a stupid high RISK tolerance. Somebody smarter than me said "ain't nothin but pain, sufferin, and death down that road.

Recently had to relearn the value of PROMPTLY labeling my vials. And it's just one vial. Plenty more where that cam from

CHOOSE WISELY...
Many of my clients have used toilet water for their smack fix, among other liquids, stagnant water found in a discarded bottle, etc. Some still kickin' some not. Some had such bad infection, they smell like death( rotting flesh no kidding) But those who haven't flattened, not one of them ever, NOT had some type of MRSA, sepsis or other funky toxin rotting them/ their skin, from the inside out, in my 25 years in the field. And many of them don't even bother to boil or cotton half the time anymore.

One isn't even supposed to rinse sinuses with tap water. I have a medium risk tolerance, but some things are non negotiable.

Toss💯
 
ltjltj said:
This is so many levels of nonsense that I call bullshit on the whole thing
Hey I believe it. 20 bucks says she's a Millennial. They eat Tide pods too you know.....
 
UghItsStupidNIHateIT said:
I don’t know enough about this, but some of these things seem like they wouldn’t even be obvious right away or from an injection site reaction. Like you would find out later in a terrible way?
Sepsis is especially dangerous. The antibiotics have to be infused and they are VERY expensive. One sign of severe sepsis is hallucinations. If you find out too late, you're dead. You usually don't survive it twice.
 
sheilarae74 said:
Sepsis is especially dangerous. The antibiotics have to be infused and they are VERY expensive. One sign of severe sepsis is hallucinations. If you find out too late, you're dead. You usually don't survive it twice.
I had sepsis from an unknown cause with no symptoms at 27. I only went to the hospital because I felt vaguely off but couldn’t explain it. 0/10 do not recommend
 
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