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PArt 1 Gauze pulling Part 2 is better ![]()
Part 2 the good stuff
The first video is mostly the guy pulling the gauze out of his wound. The second video has all the good stuff!
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**WARNING: 2nd Video May Be Considered Graphic by Some – Please Be Aware. Thanks! END WARNING** Here are two new videos. The first one is pretty good – shows some infection coming out but I couldn’t get whatever was building up in their out. So in the second video, which is more gory and bloody [...]
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PTZ got a note from the creators of the 1st installment, “Kruse’s Eye!”… the cyst hath returned! It goes like this: “Thanks for posting our vid, we uploaded a second video for you viewing pleasure! It’s entitled “Kruse’s Eye 2″ on youtube. This time the *&%$ really hits the fan, literally!” Isn’t it nice when [...]
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Most everyone here is familiar with Steven Fuchs – he is the star of several vids, and all the pus is from his ongoing battle with Dissecting Scalp Cellulitis. For those of you who are newer, you can catch up by watching these great videos: Scalp Zits…. Head Juice Dissecting Scalp Cellulitis Part 3 Well, [...]
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How did he get Elmer’s Glue in his arm???
Again with the tattoos.
junkie arm abcess??
I’m not thinking that this fellow is a junkie!
1st the wound is in the wrong place for a needle to enter the blood stream, and 2nd there are no other “tracks” in his arm, especially at the bend in his arm where most needles would find a vein.
Nice work datentime! If your gonna poke holes in yourself, you gotta keep it clean.
there are tracks on his arm. look again.
Ok Cyst Face I looked again… nope no “tracks”
Tracks, ie: repetitive use of injection sites for the purpose of IV drug use.
Nope, not on this guys arm.
I love the dog lickin’ his cajones in the background:D
I feel compelled to write something here, I work with chronic alcoholics and drug addicts in a medical capacity. So, there are marks in the crook of his arm that look a lot like needle marks. Also, there is a technique IV drug users will use called skin popping. Just put the drugs under the dermis. No need to find a vein and the high lasts longer. Though it is REALLY prone to abcesses.
Either way, there is no telling what it’s from. It’s just fun to watch. Am I right?
further up his arm are two distinct marks where a needle was injected….they look like mosquito bites.
@miriam..hey, who knows, maybe your onto something there?
@BT…I agree…keep it clean.
@amazn…Wow, I had no idea this was done. So how does one get high if the drugs are not injected into the blood stream? I learn something new every day.
@datentime I learned a new one a while back from a patient who is a “former” addict…. They take the duragesic patches, which have fentanyl in them a REALLY potent pain med, cut them open and squeeze the gel in them under the tongue. It’s an almost instant high, and just as fast as IV use just without the pain and evidence of a needle….. I don’t know HOW they think up this stuff!!
Even his hand is swollen.
@popables Holy crap, the things people think of. I have used those patches before, I NEVER thought of doing that!! Wow
popables: Whoa. That would be a really easy way to die, wouldn’t it? I mean, those fentanyl patches are usually only given to terminal cancer patients and the like and they deliver micrograms of the drug over MONTHS usually, don’t they? Maybe I’ve misread what little I’ve read about them. I do recall that someone tried cutting their heroin with fentanyl back in the 90s and it was killing so many people that, at least in the Chicago area (if I remember right), police were actually offering to take peoples heroin, test it, and GIVE IT BACK TO THEM without charging them with anything in order to try to get the lethal stuff off the streets and save lives.
not only to terminal cancer patients. yes, the delivery is micrograms per hour, in my case 100 mcg/hr and each patch is good for 3 days. so 24 hours a day, 3 days, now were at 72 hrs, and 100mcg/hr, so a total of 7200 mcg in the patch’s pouch, if ive done the math correctly.
but these patches are ungodly expensive. if i remember correctly 10 patches to a box, 2 boxes needed for a month and over $ 750.00.
Yeah, it’s a creative and FAST way to overdose. Usually those patches are left on for 72 hours and, as far as I know, the only other place that fentanyl is used is in the operating room! It’s potent stuff! Then again, a LOT of the addicts using them have developed a mega-sized tolerance and their bodies laugh at the small dosages that would knock out you and I.