stevesmi Veteran Mod Head Moderator Senior Moderator VIP EVO V.I.P. EVO Logger Oct 14, 2019 #4 are you sharing needles?
P0N EVO V.I.P. VIP Oct 14, 2019 #5 Not if your using safe practices. No reusing or sharing needles, syringes, vials, etc.
harrywho Well-known member Registered Oct 14, 2019 #6 Even reusing needles, u wouldn't contract hep c. But of course u use new ones every time. Sharing needles, never ever do. U won't get hep c from a bottle of ugl ever.
Even reusing needles, u wouldn't contract hep c. But of course u use new ones every time. Sharing needles, never ever do. U won't get hep c from a bottle of ugl ever.
Mobster Veteran Mod Head Moderator Senior Moderator VIP EVO V.I.P. EVO Logger Oct 15, 2019 #7 SamSaban said: Can you contract hep c from pinning IM? Click to expand... Only if you share.
cbbram EVO V.I.P. VIP Oct 15, 2019 #8 If you're unsanitary but if you inject properly nothing to worry about.
dylangemelli Veteran Mod Head Moderator EVO V.I.P. Oct 15, 2019 #9 if you are doing something completely stupid like sharing needles then you could
RickRock Veteran VIP Oct 15, 2019 #10 SamSaban said: Can you contract hep c from pinning IM? Click to expand... Are you sharing needles with someone? Thats not something you do no matter what. Only way to get diseases you dont have by pinning is by sharing needles with someone
SamSaban said: Can you contract hep c from pinning IM? Click to expand... Are you sharing needles with someone? Thats not something you do no matter what. Only way to get diseases you dont have by pinning is by sharing needles with someone
RoySimpson Veteran Mod Senior Moderator EVO V.I.P. EVO Logger Oct 15, 2019 #11 Don’t share needles. Use one syringe per shot. Throw them out after one use.