November 14 2019
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Modern medicine has dealt with this stuff long ago. If you are in a medical setting , getting a Zometa infusion in the back of your hand or chemo in your arm etc. ... that “ rig “ tapped to your hand / arm has several devices built into it. One is a particle filter ( piece of needle cut stopper etc. ) , another is a sort of check valve device that prevents backflow to prevent you from bleeding out if something falls off ... there is the injection port , or luer lock connector, it’s self where the coupling needle / llc is inserted from an infusion pump ... another is a “ gas valve “ device which vents any gasses in the line ... like the vacuum trap on your home plumbing , sort of.
You probably always see bubbles traveling down a infusion pump line .... they do not reach your bloodstream. Just FYI ....
Peace brother 💪💪💪👍👍👍
If you are shooting up in an alley ,tho, all bets are off.
Just say’in
In many “ rigs “ the bubble trap is integrated into the filter.
You're soooo F.N. smart.... and an asset to this site....
Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
j-o-h-n Friday 11/15/2019 6:36 PM EST
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Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
j-o-h-n Friday 11/15/2019 7:28 PM EST