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Wow. Could our POIS be alleviated simply by taking a Niacin B3 Supplement? Very exciting stuff. Thank you Victor and Gabin for adding your knowledge to these forums.
You wrote in the Syndrom-X blog that you've tried niacin acid and that it didn't have effect on POIS symptoms for you. Did you mean niacin acid in pills? And what was your doze?Btw, nice to see you here
Quote from: victor.kons on 10/07/2011 10:05:20[gabin,] nice to see you here Yes, I'd also like to mention that Victor is an author of the blog in russian called syndrome-x and that he's in no way connected with Dmitriy's recent activity. Victor was the first one to suggest using X-N and he never promoted it as an 'ultimate pill', healing from POIS.
[gabin,] nice to see you here
I have just bought niacin acid for injections.
Quote from: victor.kons on 10/07/2011 10:28:20I have just bought niacin acid for injections.Victor, how did you train yourself medically with injection usage to avoid the serious dangers of abscess, infection, collapsed veins, etc.?
Quote from: demografx on 10/07/2011 17:22:35Quote from: victor.kons on 10/07/2011 10:28:20I have just bought niacin acid for injections.Victor, how did you train yourself medically with injection usage to avoid the serious dangers of abscess, infection, collapsed veins, etc.?I don't really know how to answer this question. Use sterile injector every time, use medical pure alcohol (not sure about the name), make the injections into right place of your backside, seems that's all.Victor
RISKS OF SELF-INJECTING DRUGSBacterial infections can occur even when clean injecting equipment is used. Bacterial infections may cause a local abscess at the injecting site or more seriously may cause infections in the heart (endocarditis) or other parts of the body. Damage to veins can occur from repeated injections at the same site.
It would be good to have a medical view on this Niacin finding and the possible link with our POIS.
Looks like Niacin just found its way into the compendium.
make an imaginary cross stitching in the upper right quadrant (exterior)
Forgive me if this was already covered...but has anyone tried taking regular Vitamin B3 supplements?
Also, it must be very careful not to touch the sciatic nerve during the injection of the needle. My doctor friend told m to sit. before injection into the right buttock, and make an imaginary cross stitching in the upper right quadrant (exterior), disinfecting the needle and well around the point of injection. But way better to get it by a professional the first times ! []
Quote from: Habibou on 10/07/2011 18:51:15Also, it must be very careful not to touch the sciatic nerve during the injection of the needle. My doctor friend told m to sit. before injection into the right buttock, and make an imaginary cross stitching in the upper right quadrant (exterior), disinfecting the needle and well around the point of injection. But way better to get it by a professional the first times ! []mod edit: emphasis mine on Habibou's last words above - demoThe thigh might be a safer place don't have to worry about the Sciatic nerve.
Also, it must be very careful not to touch the sciatic nerve during the injection of the needle. My doctor friend told m to sit. before injection into the right buttock, and make an imaginary cross stitching in the upper right quadrant (exterior), disinfecting the needle and well around the point of injection. But way better to get it by a professional the first times ! []mod edit: emphasis mine on Habibou's last words above - demo