Lynnxz -> RE: saline play (3/9/2014 7:56:19 PM)
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ORIGINAL: KneelingDomestic It is illegal for anyone who is not a licensed medical professional to be injecting anyone with anything. That statement is a complete and utter falsehood, lol. In the United States of America it is illegal for anyone who is not a licensed medical professional to inject someone with saline, or more specifically 0.9% NaCl. It is a medical procedure by definition. Infusions are covered by FDA guidance which clearly states this fact and the labeling for the medical devices required to perform an infusion also state this fact. Infusions into the human body are not "a game" - they are medical procedures which have many associated risks even when performed by trained and qualified professionals. To the original poster - please do not do this. The risk to your health is not worth it. Those telling you this is "ok to do" and not illegal to do are not exactly rocket scientists if you get my drift.......... I am not going to comment on this topic beyond the above. Meh, FDA says a lot of stuff. Regular Saline is isotonic, and generally (generally, for all of you super passive aggressive googlers out there) pretty harmless unless you have an ungodly sort of imbalance, in which case you should stop jamming things in your penis and go to the hospital. Injection into subcutaneous tissue is limited by the tissue itself, at some point, the infusion will stop because the tissue has reached its limit. I started playing with saline infusions when I was a medic. We were taught IV placement and infusion by being shown once, then we were given a handful of catheters and 500 mL bags of saline, and told to "find a buddy". We quickly found that they were excellent hangover cures, and it became a frequent occurrence around base to get a saline bonus before staggering back home. I remember one day, a group of guys found out that if you "yank the catheter out by the tubing real hard", they could launch their buddies blood halfway across the yard. Clearly, one does not have to be a rocket scientist for this. I've done a couple of subcutaneous injections, started with a sick cat under veterinary supervision, then did a couple experimentations with people. It's not really my thing, but as far as actual harm goes, I don't see the risk for much with the exception of dirty needles, which can be alleviated by not playing with an idiot. Just make sure you have sterile supplies, and 0.9%. You don't want any other strength. Do your research, and play with someone who either has the experience, or is willing to do the research with you. Start out slow, don't try to make your balls into a melon on the first try. Actually, now that I think about it, it does sound fun.
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