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Subject: Re: Injection "just for fun"?


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Lucas Gerardo González
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Date Posted: Monday, September 05, 2016, 03:14: am
In reply to: iggy 's message, "Injection "just for fun"?" on Sunday, March 20, 2016, 07:54: am

I'm going to tell my experience
I decided to try injections for fun. I forgot how doesn a butt injection hurts because it has been so long since I got my last injection. I tried first saline serum 5ml each buttock and it hurts a little while getting in but doesn't leaves you sore
The ststerile water hurts and burns like the hell . I can't put in more than 2 ml because it hurts too bad that you can't push the plunger anymore. It left you sore for 6 hours and in the first hour you can't sit down because you feel like needles in your butt even though the chair doesn't touch the injection spot

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Chris
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Date Posted: Friday, September 23, 2016, 10:53: pm

There is medical literature that B12 injections help alleviate tinnitus. It certainly does mine. Also tell your doctor if you're vegan; many will freak out that you're not getting enough reliable B12. It helps if you're "elderly" like me, though I began taking B12 shots almost 40 years ago.
My first wife gladly took a B12 shot right before her period (said it helped with cramps) but would never give me one. My wife of 20 years gives me a B12 shot every week but takes one only rarely. We're both 60s & vegans. Absorption of oral B12 (even from vitamin pills) does diminish with age. My grandfather and two aunts also needed B12 shots; one aunt died of pernicious anemia in the 1940s. People of Celtic heritage are genetically prone to B12 problems. I'm Welsh/Scottish-American.
If you're taking a 'fun' shot, at least make it useful.

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