Everyone complaining about this being common sense, isn’t taking into consideration that there’s a bunch of fake microscope using TikTok pages putting out false content. I’ve seen where they “used a needle” then put it under a scope to see that it’s barbed/hooked. I feel like he was doing this to show what ACTUALLY happens.
@@Oneminmicro of course bud. We live in a weird world where uncreative people spread lies to their benefit without remorse. Keep being the best my friend!
@@Monkey_11 this is exactly right - I posted this video almost a year ago as this was when there was a surge of videos showing “hooked” and “barbed” needles after a single use - it’s just not true - sure they wear and tear, but the real danger is the contamination. The unfortunate/fortunate thing is that the algorithm pushed this content almost suddenly around December last year - well after the other videos had gained traction.
cleaning a needle and making it sterile is incredibly easy.... after every use the needle is irrepably damaged and the tip is wrecked.... if you're using a actual microscope and not a childs toy you can see that
You'd be surprised how many people aren't aware of that information. I think it's great that he made that video. It might save lifes. If even one person didn't know this and watched his video, it's worth it!
@@Qim2609 the point of the video is to show why using single use needles multiple times is dangerous and the video fails at that. You'd expect him to show residue on the needle or needle damage as supporting evidence however he should us nothing. There's a comment from a previous drug addiction about the dangers of reusing needles but this wasn't included in the video... if not for this one comment the mood the the comment section would be entirely different
I've noticed this as a trend with this channel. I added him because he had cool closeup videos of things that were interesting, but his "fact" based stuff or "science" isn't there. Even his "myths" shorts are obviously busted just because *he* felt it wasn't backed up after a single test, instead of continuing to attempt replicating a positive. He's not very science driven. He seems like someone who is just fascinated by a microscope but sucks at actual research or scientific method. But man, some of his vids are pretty.
@@Mageman17 that's regular needles afaik, needles for insulin have to resist at least one perforation on the insulin flask before being used, thus they have to be made of better materials, which is also a reason why they're smaller than regular needles, that and they have to inject the insulin not too deep in your body
I am an ex addict of 8 years. I've used needles over and over. They do start to curl and barb on the edges as well as serious bacteria and diseases. I've lost alot of friends to Hep C. HiV and so many other infections and Overdoses. I cleaned mine but still got abcesses. It's just apart of that nasty life style. I'm so glad to be out of it.
The syringes get dull- they barb- and get contaminated by many ugly things. You can clean them- bleach is still the best way. Don't share- ever. But if you must reuse, clean them carefully !! The abscess you get shooting up can be from the needle- but in my experiences- it's usually from the dope/cut what ever. Skin popping is a sure way. I'm not strung out any more. After all the years of misery I'm still here- still living. So it is possible. Don't give up. It gets easier every day, I promise. One day you'll wake up and realize you need to find something to do. The chase has ended. God Bless!!🎅🎄🎁
@@DamnTheG Thank you! And quit smoking cigs! It wasn't easy but it was worth it! I wish more people were confident and believed in themselves to overcome hardships!
@@neurodivergentperson6554 yeah just that for an actual experiment you need to actually experiment.... not use a childs toy microscope.... even at that magnification after the orange skin you can see the damage... magnify it more and you can see a completely torn tip...
@@neurodivergentperson6554 yeah but this is a scientific experiment, considering it's about why you can't use medical equipment several times and using scientific (though not strong enough) equipment to test it. Yes, every food is not soup. But don't tell me that when I'm eating a bowl of beef and potato stew
We live in a world of Marjorie Taylor Greene clones who think odor Molecules (2.5nm) and Viruses (100nm) are the same size. _They barely even believe in Bacteria! (1000nm)_
It didn't people can't think of original things anymore so they make a video on Whatever there's no creativity I remember when these kinds of people weren't in my feed and it was just nigahiga stick figures on crack today it's easy to shitpost and get likes entertainment side of social media is garbage I've gotten off Instagram because it's nothing bude half nude woman and simps all around and Instagram is like well slow nude woman but you can't talk about nude woman oh she's nude but she had a netting over it to obscure it absolutely retarded and stupid
My dog had type 1 diabetes I bought him quality syringes. It may look just fine, but they do get dull after just 1 use. They will not be as sharp and that will make giving the injection painful, unsafe, and potentially cause problems with delivering the medication. And yes, they become contaminated as well. Even if you wash them with bleach, you think its sterile and safe to use again, the needle will become more and more dull quickly. I know some pl who are on a tight budget and can’t afford enough syringes for a month. Insurance only covers 3 weeks, causing them to reuse and needles were dull, they wouldn’t go thru his skin enough, they lost medicine and sometimes they would get stuck and his wife would have to pull the syringe back out. I buy my neighbors extra boxes of syringes, so they have enough and extras. I had to tell them i get extra on my monthly order for my dog. But that’s healthcare in the United States. Very sad😢
I'm diabetic and I use syringes till the numbers are worn off the side lol. Probably shouldn't get any medical tips from me, but with a quick enough motion it will work without issue dozens of times, at least on human skin. I'll report back if I ever catch something deadly from it
Some people think that the reason you throw away needles is because the tip is so thin and fragile that it can become bent and gnarly after just a couple uses. So they might think that if the needle isnt bent/damaged its okay to use. I think he made this video to say even if it looks fine and seems completely undamaged even under a microscope, its still a bad idea to reuse it. Or if you find a needle and youre not sure if its been used or not, and you think "well ill just check the tip. Then ill know if its been used." But thats not necessarily the case. It might look fine and still be contaminated.
@@DaintyCalf how have you possibly misunderstood what this guy was saying. His point is exactly that! Why do we need to know what happens when it’s literally common knowledge. He might as well have made a video about why oranges are called oranges.
No. You cannot. I wouldn't want to even if it was an option. Needles You typically get for injections do curl after use. Sometimes I've had them curl just after sticking the needle into the rubber top to pull the medication. I had one that caused my leg to spasm and it left a black knot for over a month. It hurt so bad I've been paranoid that it'll happen again.
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as a fellow diabetic who has an insulin pump but has had to ration with old spare syringes (usually one box over a month or so), I can say that reused needles do in fact hurt, sometimes on the second jab, sometimes on the 5th, but once it hurts, it HURTS
What an insensitive comment. And 142 likes? Wtf is wrong with you people. I hope you get to watch someone you love suffer and wither away from something as debilitating as diabetes. Everyone is so clever. We reuse needles to ration supplies. You want to talk about common sense? Anyone over the age of 16 should know how expensive the supplies are. Arrogant child
Bro acts like this is common sense like it might be common sense but like people literally reuse needles they’re not trying to be safe they don’t care they just want there next high
@@kevincruise 🤣 please tell me you were being sarcastic, because i don't think even the guy that made the video is that stupid. He didn't say people "only" die when they are killed, he said people die "when" they are killed. To say that is not true is the same as saying that people do NOT die when killed.
Just remember, if you wanna be a tattoo artist and you get a kit with all the inks and needles. Change out the needles. I know someone who was practicing on an orange, when her partner asked for a small tat on his leg. She didn't change the needle and it burned like hell. Cross-contamination is no joke Thankfully no infection, just pain
If it’s says single use, that not only because it could curl or bend, but because the material itself is a more porous metal. That’s where the risk of contamination comes from!
See. I actually learned something from your comment. I never knew the material of the needle was porous. This dude's channel, on the other hand, is so useless.
@@Quesoquantumwhat the fuck are you talking about bro, how there is risk of aids contamination... If he used the needle on himself, it means he had aids to begin with
@@hamsterking2187 he said 'tougher', he means potatoes skins are not as soft as orange skins. Also stretchier surfaces like skin would be harder to puncture, no? Either way needles can bend at the end and damage your health, use them once and once only.
Not only that but it also goes through muscle once it goes through your skin. This video is dumb as hell, the needle will not look like that if you used it on a real person.
Obviously, but you can see the slightest roll on the top of the needle at the end of the video which could give you an idea of what happens after real use I suppose
The warning was in white text with read background, and when he audibly stated it, the perspective of the needle was of the entire needle including the back bit (the plunger?) and not the needle tip I believe it was sufficient enough warning, considering most videos don't include any whatsoever
@@85058Purple85058 yeah but when he said it the needle in it's entirety was already in full view, you're not going to say "spider warning" while showing someone a spider are you? If so I don't feel like you know how phobias work
Fresh needles are also lubricated and glide in the skin easier, once it's used one time it's pretty much gone. I'm an ex junkie so I unfortunately used to use lots of needles
Hey me too! Glad you're sober, it's a grate feeling waking up and not needing a fix right then. On to what I was going to say though, a needle will last a lot longer then you think it will. I've watched so many folks run the same rig for a week or more before they change to a new one.
Facts but i definitely used the same needle for a solid year just cleaned well and when my brother went to prison he said he used the same needle that sombody had for years before he got there an he used it for 3 years in prison shts crazy i swear ppl who do drugs iv some of em get powers an imagine how long they would have lived not using iv
@@AppalachianLumberjack that last part made my veins curl up like the feet on the wicked witch of the east after the ruby slippers were taken from her 😰😰
In all seriousness, yeah trying to "sanitize" an already used needle isn't going to be efficient, especially for mass usage. Not to mention all the widely varying contaminants that may require different methods of disinfection, as well as the health risks that come with it.
Yeah, I had my OSHA certification when I was piercing. I can tell you that outside of autoclaving there's no way to sterilize something efficiently enough to make it safe for reuse other than that. But, needles for piercing are literally made to take a chunk of skin out. A very tiny Circle so that when you feed the jewelry through there's enough room for the jewelry to exist without displacing skin causing more pain and irritation. You cannot get that chunk of skin out of the inside of the needle. Also, with how absolutely positively dirt cheap piercing needles are when you buy them professionally. There's really no acceptable reason to ever reuse a needle. Also, even though it's not impossible to piercing individual with a sewing needle, I would highly recommend not to because almost every single time you do way more damage and possibly ruin the site you want to get pierced. The sewing needle isn't designed to take a certain amount of flesh out nor is the back of a sewing needle made to fit jewelry in to be fed through so you end up having to take the sewing needle out to try to get the jewelry in fast enough but fast enough doesn't exist because as soon as you pierce yourself with a sewing needle or something akin, your body naturally starts to swell as a physiological response making it so you can't push / guide the jewelry through and even if you do manage to, it is way more painful, takes way longer to heal, typically is crooked not because of scale but because the needle is trying to find its way through your tissue rather than make the room. So many factors go in but you end up getting a inadequate piercing. I do know this from personal experience because even though I was lucky enough to be born to a individual that owned a tattoo and piercing studio and I grew up with it quite literally with my whole entire life but before I got into piercing myself and apprenticing under two different piercers, I did peirce myself with a safety pin for my ears. HUGE mistake! I ended up wanting to gauge my ears and doing so but because I pierce my ears with a needle instead of a hollow tip piercing needle, the fistula I had created wasn't fit/correct for gauging and by the time I was an inch and a half I realized that my right earlobe was not in fact gauging but tearing straight down slowly as I was gauging. I can't wear gauges anymore because my right ear lobe is so thin. I didn't want to end up with little octopus tentacles like some people end up with. One day I hope to be lucky enough to afford the minor cosmetic surgery of removing the thinned earlobe and healing that to be able to try and attempt to gauge again properly.
Penetrating skin itself causes the tip to bend making it rather blunt as well which is also why piercing needles are also a one time use. The more you use one the more dull it becomes which instead of penetrating will rip what ever surface you're trying to push through.
I was an addict beginning with weed, then Acid and ecstasy progressing to speed. Later I moved to smoking Heroin, then after 2001 in Australia Heroin became hard to obtain and I started to inject! I had a job through all of this but drug's were ruining my whole life, so I got on Methadone and stopped using Heroin. I got my HSC and worked hard on my life, But the nightmare had only just begun because I started to smoke Meth/Ice after being drug free for 5yrs! My new life rapidly declined until I stopped using in 2009. I then cared for my terminally ill father while working, but the stress pushed me to breaking point and I relapsed in 2013. I smoked Meth again until 2016 when my father died in my arms, not long after I quit cold turkey in 2016! Not a day passes It's not a struggle. My mum had a stroke in 2017 and I now care for her full-time, I vow I will not go back to that hell! If telling my story helps anyone other than myself I'll be happy! To all reader's never give up because you're life is worth living, and you're family needs you! Take care and been safe
@@dandromeda1 I started dating a certified phlebotomist during my last relapse & anytime I had trouble I would walk up to her with a pouty lip. It amazed me how quick she could hit me but had trouble hitting herself. Once everything turned to Fentanyl, I knew it was my time to retire again. I didn't get the euphoric feeling like heroin gave me.
@@Lucky_Male_Beebwhaha that’s ironic, I always had a HELLUVA time hitting myself! Even with new needles! It was so frustrating! But my fiancé was always good at it! I’m glad you decided to quit though dude. I’m proud of you! I lost my fiancé to fentanyl.. we had been together almost 10 years. Yeah we grew up in va and used to get great dope, when we went up to ny A LOT of it was fent. Just nasty shit really, I don’t understand why people want something that’ll only give you a high for like an hour when we were used to hours of feeling good. I’ve been on methadone for about 5 years now.
I saw a youtuber who had a doctor be lazy and use a needle on her that was already used on someone else and even after her dad kept telling the doctor that it wasn't sanitary and that it could possibly cause problems, and the doctor said it's fine and it's a low chance of anything happening. She no longer can have her wrist straight again, all because the doctor chose laziness over safety.
I literally just stepped on a syringe needle on a vacation in the sand and it barely poked me and my foot swell up I now have to get my blood drawn every couple of weeks for a year to make sure I don't have HIV or Hepatitis. People please throw your needles away in a safe place please.
Dang bruh, sorry to hear. But like, the kind of people who are using needles for the right sort of thing would never be on the beach. Only drug & heroin addicts are the types of people dropping needles on the beach… and I’m willing to bet they could not care less about others, let alone themselves 😶
I keep trying to find this version of it but I can't Cause this one is technically not the original, it's higher but at the same time it's not sped up lol idk
I’m a T1 diabetic, blunted needles are effing painful. Sometimes they get blunted in the manufacturing process or you accidentally blunt it yourself. Its not so much if it “looks” damaged, if the tip is blunted at all its painful.
@@fantasma7853 Fax i done this last night and I started bleeding before I even put it in half way and it hurt so fucking bad cause it was the wrong spot
He was just showing the needle under the microscope, sure he was also saying why it can only be used once but the title and the video was to show the needle under a microscope
@@Jakioliberty I think if a government makes you pay for needles that is dangerous and creates a problem. They should be free and given away for health and preventive purposes
@@Jakiolibertyneedles do actually bend. He just used a really bad example. Human skin isn’t comparable to a potato or orange. It’s alot touched than those two even if it doesn’t seem like it
In Cuba back in the 80's, there were group of punk rockers that would purposely injecting themselves with AIDS. There's a guy named Los Frikis that did a Vice story on it.
But you don't, you fall unconscious and start making checks to see if you stabilize or die. And a contaminated needle will be a disadvantage to those checks.
This is the pinnacle of "I know the answer but this guy will make me pointlessly wander off from that answer only to give it to me later". These plot twist videos work when there's a larger issue after the initial one, and the needle being bent is a much more dramatic outcome than just not being sterile.
I used to clean my clothes at the local laundry mat in my community. And one time I seen a guy throw his syringes in the washer machine to clean them. It really made me feel unsafe ngl.
I’m diabetic, and sometimes I had to reuse a syringe. I once used one like four times, making sure that I left enough insulin in the needle to flush it out. I did break out in a small rash but went away, still I try not to let it happen but can be short on funds sometimes , and it does get dull after second time, which hurts.
This is the main reason disposable needles were invented. It assures cleanliness and function. Also you don't want residual medicine building up in the syringe. Some meds are so potent a difference in dose of 0.25 cc can be deadly.
Everyone complaining about this being common sense, isn’t taking into consideration that there’s a bunch of fake microscope using TikTok pages putting out false content. I’ve seen where they “used a needle” then put it under a scope to see that it’s barbed/hooked. I feel like he was doing this to show what ACTUALLY happens.
Thank you so much!
@@Oneminmicro of course bud. We live in a weird world where uncreative people spread lies to their benefit without remorse. Keep being the best my friend!
@@Monkey_11 this is exactly right - I posted this video almost a year ago as this was when there was a surge of videos showing “hooked” and “barbed” needles after a single use - it’s just not true - sure they wear and tear, but the real danger is the contamination. The unfortunate/fortunate thing is that the algorithm pushed this content almost suddenly around December last year - well after the other videos had gained traction.
Yea
@@Oneminmicro Can't you just clean the contamination?
“It’s unsanitary.” There you go bro I saved you some time
That and needles start to curl over time due to constant use, but when the needle isn't curling it is a contamination risk
cleaning a needle and making it sterile is incredibly easy.... after every use the needle is irrepably damaged and the tip is wrecked.... if you're using a actual microscope and not a childs toy you can see that
@@LoFiAxolotl I 100% agree with you.
I was your 1000th like
Lol huh???
This is the kind of project you turn in when you started working on it ten minutes from the deadline lmao
You'd be surprised how many people aren't aware of that information.
I think it's great that he made that video. It might save lifes. If even one person didn't know this and watched his video, it's worth it!
@@jollyquinn430drugs addict for example
@@Qim2609 the point of the video is to show why using single use needles multiple times is dangerous and the video fails at that. You'd expect him to show residue on the needle or needle damage as supporting evidence however he should us nothing. There's a comment from a previous drug addiction about the dangers of reusing needles but this wasn't included in the video... if not for this one comment the mood the the comment section would be entirely different
😂😂That's the perfect way to describe it
I've noticed this as a trend with this channel. I added him because he had cool closeup videos of things that were interesting, but his "fact" based stuff or "science" isn't there. Even his "myths" shorts are obviously busted just because *he* felt it wasn't backed up after a single test, instead of continuing to attempt replicating a positive. He's not very science driven. He seems like someone who is just fascinated by a microscope but sucks at actual research or scientific method. But man, some of his vids are pretty.
You really needed a microscope to tell us that re-using needles isn't hygienic 😂
Worst of all doesn't show whatever grows on the needle 🥴
I thought the lesson was that syringe needles slightly warp/deform after the first use. I think I remembered seeing that way way back.
@@Mageman17 that's regular needles afaik, needles for insulin have to resist at least one perforation on the insulin flask before being used, thus they have to be made of better materials, which is also a reason why they're smaller than regular needles, that and they have to inject the insulin not too deep in your body
#microscope
Cause if he had just said it you'd have believed it like an idiot.
"A needle shouldn't be used twice. Here's a video that doesn't show why."
Exactly.
My needles knowledge level stayed the same after the video..
Nurses actually used to sterilize and sharpen a needle between patients. Needles being single use in healthcare is relatively new
The syringe also curls on humans since we have tougher skin
Needless to say it then
@@rangokfunkazuul8344 that was the stupidest, funniest, and most amusing pun i have ever hear
My needle is at a top game right now
I am an ex addict of 8 years.
I've used needles over and over. They do start to curl and barb on the edges as well as serious bacteria and diseases.
I've lost alot of friends to Hep C. HiV and so many other infections and Overdoses. I cleaned mine but still got abcesses. It's just apart of that nasty life style. I'm so glad to be out of it.
The syringes get dull- they barb- and get contaminated by many ugly things. You can clean them- bleach is still the best way. Don't share- ever. But if you must reuse, clean them carefully !! The abscess you get shooting up can be from the needle- but in my experiences- it's usually from the dope/cut what ever. Skin popping is a sure way. I'm not strung out any more. After all the years of misery I'm still here- still living. So it is possible. Don't give up. It gets easier every day, I promise. One day you'll wake up and realize you need to find something to do. The chase has ended. God Bless!!🎅🎄🎁
you got rid of your addiction
Mad respect.
@@DamnTheG Thank you! And quit smoking cigs! It wasn't easy but it was worth it! I wish more people were confident and believed in themselves to overcome hardships!
@@DamnTheG She did not get rid of her addiction. She will always be addicted
@@peggyhall843 Yeah I know. I remeber all of it. Thank God its far gone from my life. I wish I could save others in that situation though!
Happy days!
"Well, no shit."
- Literally everyone
If you ever feel useless, remember this video exists.
That was a good one
🤔 so I can feel useless while watching this video?
This comment is insane
If you feel useless remeber this comment exists
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every 60 seconds in africa, a minute passes
And for every 60 minutes in Africa, an hour passes.
Now this is really serious, 60 seconds? Oh my
@@re_loyola and for every hour in africa, 24 hours pass for a full day
I pray for the Africans
@@kameeII don't think it's 24 anymore
I get the distinct feeling you wanted a different result lmao
Look carefully the needle does actually curl just not zoomed in enough but even a microscopic amount or curling can cause damage
it's called an experiment for a reason
@@neurodivergentperson6554 yeah just that for an actual experiment you need to actually experiment.... not use a childs toy microscope.... even at that magnification after the orange skin you can see the damage... magnify it more and you can see a completely torn tip...
@@LoFiAxolotl an experiment doesn't necessarily mean an actual scientific experiment.
@@neurodivergentperson6554 yeah but this is a scientific experiment, considering it's about why you can't use medical equipment several times and using scientific (though not strong enough) equipment to test it.
Yes, every food is not soup. But don't tell me that when I'm eating a bowl of beef and potato stew
Every single second of this short was utterly useless
Yeah. Video: Why you shouldn't reuse needles. It's no longer sterile.
Exactly what I was thinking. Why not show the bacteria on the needle if the point they're making us that it's no longer sterile? Cool pointless video.
This cup contains all the water molecules that were poured inside.
When basic common sense needs explanation
Because people are stupid enough that this is required
@Pie Squared ok we won’t
@Pie SquaredI gotcha
@Pie Squared aight i wont
Math class when they want you to show or explain your answer
This video is the absolute pinnacle of "no shit sherlock"
Underrated comment🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂🐐
Why do you say that?
@@muppetman2914 everyone knows you shouldn't reuse needles. Did the police not come to your school and teach your class how to do heroin safely?
@@breadmonkeys when did I say you should reuse needles?
A needle warni- AAHH OH GOD AHHH GO AWAY AAHH AAAAAAAHHHHHHH
Why are you scared of sharp objects pls explain did your mum die because she poked herself?
You’re a grown man, and you can’t even face a needle. I am staking my life savings on the fact that you have no girlfriend and have reddit installed
@@KINGoftheHuntersIt's called "joking"
When basic human needs are so expensive, sometimes you don't have a choice but to use a single use syringe until it's too blunt to pierce skin.
I thought I was gonna learn something
Apparently 1.7M clueless people who liked did lmao
@@raw_riot_6917 1 million out of the 47 million total views
i.....cant beleive that this even needs to be posted.
It didn't need to be lol
We live in a world of Marjorie Taylor Greene clones who think odor Molecules (2.5nm) and Viruses (100nm) are the same size. _They barely even believe in Bacteria! (1000nm)_
@@christianherrera4729 literally
Back in the day they would boil it and it worked great one day they changed it to plastics and they didn't work so well
It didn't people can't think of original things anymore so they make a video on Whatever there's no creativity I remember when these kinds of people weren't in my feed and it was just nigahiga stick figures on crack today it's easy to shitpost and get likes entertainment side of social media is garbage I've gotten off Instagram because it's nothing bude half nude woman and simps all around and Instagram is like well slow nude woman but you can't talk about nude woman oh she's nude but she had a netting over it to obscure it absolutely retarded and stupid
Tf is a needle warning? You mean to say that there are people so weak that they had to be warned about needles?
There you go, I suppose. I should’ve told my boys that we had a bullet warning during basic training so they didn’t get scared at this rate
I've seen a trauma warning on a picture of a donut once, and no it was not a troll post.
My dog had type 1 diabetes
I bought him quality syringes. It may look just fine, but they do get dull after just 1 use. They will not be as sharp and that will make giving the injection painful, unsafe, and potentially cause problems with delivering the medication. And yes, they become contaminated as well. Even if you wash them with bleach, you think its sterile and safe to use again, the needle will become more and more dull quickly.
I know some pl who are on a tight budget and can’t afford enough syringes for a month. Insurance only covers 3 weeks, causing them to reuse and needles were dull, they wouldn’t go thru his skin enough, they lost medicine and sometimes they would get stuck and his wife would have to pull the syringe back out.
I buy my neighbors extra boxes of syringes, so they have enough and extras. I had to tell them i get extra on my monthly order for my dog. But that’s healthcare in the United States. Very sad😢
Syringes for diabetes are 2.50 USD in Mexico for a pack of 5
Are they really that unaffordable in the US?
@@irvingchies1626monopolies :D
I'm diabetic and I use syringes till the numbers are worn off the side lol. Probably shouldn't get any medical tips from me, but with a quick enough motion it will work without issue dozens of times, at least on human skin.
I'll report back if I ever catch something deadly from it
To those who thought they would learn something new! RIP
I learn something new from this video. I know already it spread diseases but I don't know how
I learned something new
Too bad the information is BS.
@@ArmaedusGaming No need to be mean. Some people just don't like seeing needles.
Fact
Bro just kept saying, "It's still sharp, but no longer clean now." in 3 different ways like OKAY, MAN I UNDERSTAND
"Just great now I have to go for my immunization thanks 💀"
when you rewrite the essay question for 9/10ths of the paper
Nice pfp
@@A_Foolish_person I like yours to
This used to be my profile picture like 10 years ago
@@botdetector9494 it's been mine for 10 years
There has never been confusion over why you throw a needle away after use 😂💀
I don't think it's confusion over why, but instead what happens if you dont
Some people think that the reason you throw away needles is because the tip is so thin and fragile that it can become bent and gnarly after just a couple uses. So they might think that if the needle isnt bent/damaged its okay to use.
I think he made this video to say even if it looks fine and seems completely undamaged even under a microscope, its still a bad idea to reuse it. Or if you find a needle and youre not sure if its been used or not, and you think "well ill just check the tip. Then ill know if its been used." But thats not necessarily the case. It might look fine and still be contaminated.
@@DaintyCalf how have you possibly misunderstood what this guy was saying. His point is exactly that! Why do we need to know what happens when it’s literally common knowledge. He might as well have made a video about why oranges are called oranges.
99% of all informative videos are literally things no one asked for. This one is no different from the others.
@@kjb6637 😂😂😂👏
When you have done nothing in class projext but have to present the results
😂😂😂
Sure, now look under an electron microscope. It’s a horror show
Why can it not be cleaned with an alcohol or iodine treatment?
Alcohol or iodine mixed with blood or any cells in the body might not be good for us
Biohazard body fluids???
@@WhyRyanKing i do sterile work with syringes. I infact do reuse and disinfect needles. It's all about technique and understanding
No. You cannot. I wouldn't want to even if it was an option. Needles You typically get for injections do curl after use. Sometimes I've had them curl just after sticking the needle into the rubber top to pull the medication. I had one that caused my leg to spasm and it left a black knot for over a month. It hurt so bad I've been paranoid that it'll happen again.
I reckon if you run it through sterilization you might but any bacteria remains might still be left on the pores.
When you need to make a science fair project at the last minute
😂🤣
When your last minute science project gets 40 M views.
@@Mr.Not_Surequantity does not equal quality
Glazing rn
That information didn't require microscopic analysis 💀
Med students put your syringes into sharps containers and lock them once full.
If you ever feel you are useless, remember this video.
import brain
A=brain.commonsense()
If (A in @@zackrblx ):
print("Lol, does he?")
else:
print ("I knew it")
Output: Code broken at Line : 3 (reason : brain not found in 白雪姫 )
Thank you in advance from the next time I think of this
@@haloatelier5611 this is the best ratio ive ever seen
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@@haloatelier5611 brain not in Halo Atelier + ratio
As a diabetic who has to ration his supplies sometimes, I can safely say reused needles hurt.
as a fellow diabetic who has an insulin pump but has had to ration with old spare syringes (usually one box over a month or so), I can say that reused needles do in fact hurt, sometimes on the second jab, sometimes on the 5th, but once it hurts, it HURTS
@@feralbadgers yeah, it feels like that damn thing is red hot when it gets in there. have you ever had insulin burn really bad when you inject it too?
@@Gamehog4231 lantus burns like hell sometimes and feels like i got kicked by a horse on the injection site after. it's known for that.
Even my B-12 syringe if I draw up with that needle it hurts more than if I use a fresh one.
Same
"Needle warning!" "Stop or I'll shoot!" lol
The bloodborne illnesses in question:
"A needle should only be used once"
"Hay is for horses"
"A, is for the letter A,"
@@alexbowlin7044 water tastes like water
What an insensitive comment. And 142 likes? Wtf is wrong with you people. I hope you get to watch someone you love suffer and wither away from something as debilitating as diabetes. Everyone is so clever. We reuse needles to ration supplies. You want to talk about common sense? Anyone over the age of 16 should know how expensive the supplies are. Arrogant child
Enter: heroin users
Bro acts like this is common sense like it might be common sense but like people literally reuse needles they’re not trying to be safe they don’t care they just want there next high
This is why you should never share needles with a potato.
Facts XD
Or oranges
Did he just say potato skin was tougher then a orange skin….😂😂😂
And yet a bee's stinger is still sharper 😢
"People die when they are killed"
1 minute is equal to 60 seconds
not all the time.. sometimes people die bcoz of natural causes..
@@kevincruise 🤣 please tell me you were being sarcastic, because i don't think even the guy that made the video is that stupid. He didn't say people "only" die when they are killed, he said people die "when" they are killed. To say that is not true is the same as saying that people do NOT die when killed.
Source?? I don’t know where you got this information from.
@@mingpingxie3563 I was killed once.
Just remember, if you wanna be a tattoo artist and you get a kit with all the inks and needles. Change out the needles. I know someone who was practicing on an orange, when her partner asked for a small tat on his leg. She didn't change the needle and it burned like hell. Cross-contamination is no joke
Thankfully no infection, just pain
Common sense is not a thing for that person right?,
Of course it burned. Orange is a citrus fruit and most of the citrus acid is in the skin.
good that he didn't thought of a lemon xD.
This would sting :)
@@rinapup9396 sadly common sense is not so common anymore
@@xyonpeculiar4301 nobody needed you to say that that was very obvious😅
I've been using the same one for the last month. It's completely clear, all the markings have worn away. It's so luxurious when I get a new one
This short was so educational I can feel the knowledge coming inside me
"I am not hungry, because I'm still full"
I am angry, however I’m not happy.
I'm about to fall asleep, I'm not entirety sure but I think I might be tired.
"People die when they are killed."
- Emiya Shirou
correct
Dude. Read the pinned comment. He's just telling idiots from TikTok to stop gaslighting people.
*does random super zooms on the needle"
"The issue is that it's no longer sterile"
He was showing that it wasn't bent
@@teamrush7802 don’t get HIV bud, it doesn’t look fun
That needle had a celebrity photoshoot
The tip is more sharp than my lifetimes focus
If it’s says single use, that not only because it could curl or bend, but because the material itself is a more porous metal.
That’s where the risk of contamination comes from!
Can't you just soak it in alcohol? Or do they make them out of porous metal on purpose so people have to throw them away so they have to buy more?
See. I actually learned something from your comment. I never knew the material of the needle was porous. This dude's channel, on the other hand, is so useless.
They should play this on loop at rehab centers.
Why?
@@matthewgartell6380druggies at rehab will often reuse needles for drugs, but they are very unsanitary and a large risk of contracting AIDS
@@Quesoquantum Woah
@@Quesoquantumwhat the fuck are you talking about bro, how there is risk of aids contamination... If he used the needle on himself, it means he had aids to begin with
@@Quesoquantumso they get aids from themselves?
I’m still confused, because I’m likely lacking comprehension but I feel like I wasn’t given an answer other than “just don’t”
Blud just spilled some common sense 🗣🗣
Bro earned a Don't recommend this channel
☠️
I disliked and trusting RUclips 😂
For real. This is stupidest shit ever lol
Nah the channel is quite good actually, but I agree that this specific video is quite peculiar considering what I've watched on his channel tho.
why?
Orange and potato skin have nowhere near the same amount of elasticity as human skin
@@hamsterking2187 he said 'tougher', he means potatoes skins are not as soft as orange skins.
Also stretchier surfaces like skin would be harder to puncture, no?
Either way needles can bend at the end and damage your health, use them once and once only.
Not only that but it also goes through muscle once it goes through your skin. This video is dumb as hell, the needle will not look like that if you used it on a real person.
Obviously, but you can see the slightest roll on the top of the needle at the end of the video which could give you an idea of what happens after real use I suppose
That wasn’t the point, like at all
@@chronic_payne5669 tell me then, what was a point?
People are born with this knowledge
This video is equivalent to warming McDonald’s fries in the microwave
*shows needle*
"This video contains a needle warning"
Really warned them there
The warning was in white text with read background, and when he audibly stated it, the perspective of the needle was of the entire needle including the back bit (the plunger?) and not the needle tip
I believe it was sufficient enough warning, considering most videos don't include any whatsoever
@@85058Purple85058good
I was about to ask what the fuck is a needle warning, but I guess that, is indeed a needle
@@85058Purple85058 yeah but when he said it the needle in it's entirety was already in full view, you're not going to say "spider warning" while showing someone a spider are you? If so I don't feel like you know how phobias work
@@xZyvonit says needle warning before he shown the needle 🤦♂️🤡
Fresh needles are also lubricated and glide in the skin easier, once it's used one time it's pretty much gone. I'm an ex junkie so I unfortunately used to use lots of needles
Hey me too! Glad you're sober, it's a grate feeling waking up and not needing a fix right then. On to what I was going to say though, a needle will last a lot longer then you think it will. I've watched so many folks run the same rig for a week or more before they change to a new one.
Facts but i definitely used the same needle for a solid year just cleaned well and when my brother went to prison he said he used the same needle that sombody had for years before he got there an he used it for 3 years in prison shts crazy i swear ppl who do drugs iv some of em get powers an imagine how long they would have lived not using iv
@@AppalachianLumberjack that last part made my veins curl up like the feet on the wicked witch of the east after the ruby slippers were taken from her 😰😰
What are they lubricated with?
How come you can't sanitize them?
Nice to see a primary source
A needle warning? lol we’re doomed
The nurse trying to find my vein for the 4th time with the same needle:🗿
Edit: i don't think anyone needs to take this joke that seriously💀
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I like how you said a doctor and not a nurse 😆
I don't know what to call a male one 💀
@@tarannumzaidi2815 you call them nurse hha
@@tarannumzaidi2815 nurse?
As a retired piercer. I cannot tell you how many (probably at this point) days of my life I have spent trying to educate people on needle safety.
Shout out to the people who pierced people in high school bathrooms and got some nasty infections
Hehe "point"
In all seriousness, yeah trying to "sanitize" an already used needle isn't going to be efficient, especially for mass usage. Not to mention all the widely varying contaminants that may require different methods of disinfection, as well as the health risks that come with it.
@@valse6195 some people be nasty bro
Yeah, I had my OSHA certification when I was piercing. I can tell you that outside of autoclaving there's no way to sterilize something efficiently enough to make it safe for reuse other than that. But, needles for piercing are literally made to take a chunk of skin out. A very tiny Circle so that when you feed the jewelry through there's enough room for the jewelry to exist without displacing skin causing more pain and irritation. You cannot get that chunk of skin out of the inside of the needle. Also, with how absolutely positively dirt cheap piercing needles are when you buy them professionally. There's really no acceptable reason to ever reuse a needle. Also, even though it's not impossible to piercing individual with a sewing needle, I would highly recommend not to because almost every single time you do way more damage and possibly ruin the site you want to get pierced. The sewing needle isn't designed to take a certain amount of flesh out nor is the back of a sewing needle made to fit jewelry in to be fed through so you end up having to take the sewing needle out to try to get the jewelry in fast enough but fast enough doesn't exist because as soon as you pierce yourself with a sewing needle or something akin, your body naturally starts to swell as a physiological response making it so you can't push / guide the jewelry through and even if you do manage to, it is way more painful, takes way longer to heal, typically is crooked not because of scale but because the needle is trying to find its way through your tissue rather than make the room. So many factors go in but you end up getting a inadequate piercing. I do know this from personal experience because even though I was lucky enough to be born to a individual that owned a tattoo and piercing studio and I grew up with it quite literally with my whole entire life but before I got into piercing myself and apprenticing under two different piercers, I did peirce myself with a safety pin for my ears. HUGE mistake! I ended up wanting to gauge my ears and doing so but because I pierce my ears with a needle instead of a hollow tip piercing needle, the fistula I had created wasn't fit/correct for gauging and by the time I was an inch and a half I realized that my right earlobe was not in fact gauging but tearing straight down slowly as I was gauging. I can't wear gauges anymore because my right ear lobe is so thin. I didn't want to end up with little octopus tentacles like some people end up with. One day I hope to be lucky enough to afford the minor cosmetic surgery of removing the thinned earlobe and healing that to be able to try and attempt to gauge again properly.
this dude just showed how high quality the needle is and the most common knowledge. the fugg bro
doctors in 18th century: "what's contamination?'
In todays episode of “duh!!!” : man finds out the reason needles aren’t used twice is because it’s unsanitary
"You can't re-use single use needles" ah yes, the floor is made out of floor
This is for addicts who use needles
hilarious and original
If you don't get why it's an important information, then the information wasn't meant for you.
Next you are gonna tell me water is wet! You silly!!!
@@tpg5974 and that fire burns
When you put NaCl in a metal hollow hemisphere, you get salt in a cup.
When the phrase, 'no shit Sherlock' is not enough.
"This video contains a needle warning"
Looks out for needles along the way.
Penetrating skin itself causes the tip to bend making it rather blunt as well which is also why piercing needles are also a one time use. The more you use one the more dull it becomes which instead of penetrating will rip what ever surface you're trying to push through.
THE MIKROORGANISMS WHO SURVIVE ARE THE PROBLEM! NOT THE CURVERD NEEDLE.
@@CHIPSPINNING911 yo you can't even spell microorganism. Sit down before you hurt yourself.
@@CHIPSPINNING911 Well, it's more painful to use when it's dull
Yeah dude, you don’t know pain until you get a needle shoved in your ass that’s been used for drawing the medicine. It’s like a fork.
You are only one with the right answer, the rest of people is 12 years old. Comparing a potato skin against human skin? 🥶
"Needle warning"
Me: skidaddles outta the video
I didn’t even know there were people worried a needle would have barbs but it makes sense.
I was an addict beginning with weed, then Acid and ecstasy progressing to speed. Later I moved to smoking Heroin, then after 2001 in Australia Heroin became hard to obtain and I started to inject! I had a job through all of this but drug's were ruining my whole life, so I got on Methadone and stopped using Heroin. I got my HSC and worked hard on my life, But the nightmare had only just begun because I started to smoke Meth/Ice after being drug free for 5yrs! My new life rapidly declined until I stopped using in 2009. I then cared for my terminally ill father while working, but the stress pushed me to breaking point and I relapsed in 2013. I smoked Meth again until 2016 when my father died in my arms, not long after I quit cold turkey in 2016! Not a day passes It's not a struggle. My mum had a stroke in 2017 and I now care for her full-time, I vow I will not go back to that hell! If telling my story helps anyone other than myself I'll be happy! To all reader's never give up because you're life is worth living, and you're family needs you! Take care and been safe
Don't you miss the warm, safe and secure feeling of heroin. One more shot won't hurt
Yes. This is more useful than this video, anyway.
As a recovering addict, having a used syringe with a barb or bent tip on it feels like pulling a fishing hook out of your skin.
I never had a problem pulling them out, but putting them in was another story lol.
@@dandromeda1 I started dating a certified phlebotomist during my last relapse & anytime I had trouble I would walk up to her with a pouty lip. It amazed me how quick she could hit me but had trouble hitting herself. Once everything turned to Fentanyl, I knew it was my time to retire again. I didn't get the euphoric feeling like heroin gave me.
@@Lucky_Male_Beebwhaha that’s ironic, I always had a HELLUVA time hitting myself! Even with new needles! It was so frustrating! But my fiancé was always good at it! I’m glad you decided to quit though dude. I’m proud of you! I lost my fiancé to fentanyl.. we had been together almost 10 years. Yeah we grew up in va and used to get great dope, when we went up to ny A LOT of it was fent. Just nasty shit really, I don’t understand why people want something that’ll only give you a high for like an hour when we were used to hours of feeling good. I’ve been on methadone for about 5 years now.
Pulling out is the hardest part 😔
"No needles were harmed in the making of this video."
Bro makes the needle 10X scary
NO SHIT SHERLOCK!
Thank God for that needle warning, I woulda been quivering in my boots hadn't I been prepared to see such a scary piece of metal on a screen
loll
I cried my eyes out when I read this 😭 I didn't expect it at all
I saw a youtuber who had a doctor be lazy and use a needle on her that was already used on someone else and even after her dad kept telling the doctor that it wasn't sanitary and that it could possibly cause problems, and the doctor said it's fine and it's a low chance of anything happening. She no longer can have her wrist straight again, all because the doctor chose laziness over safety.
WOW BRO THIS WAS FUCKING EYE OPENING. I NEVER EVEN CONSIDERED A USED SYRINGE WOULDN'T BE SANITARY. FUCKING GENIUS CONTENT.
I literally just stepped on a syringe needle on a vacation in the sand and it barely poked me and my foot swell up I now have to get my blood drawn every couple of weeks for a year to make sure I don't have HIV or Hepatitis. People please throw your needles away in a safe place please.
no
Welp you broke the seal, might as well do heroin now lol.
new fear
@@MultiPBStationArchive🗿
Dang bruh, sorry to hear.
But like, the kind of people who are using needles for the right sort of thing would never be on the beach.
Only drug & heroin addicts are the types of people dropping needles on the beach… and I’m willing to bet they could not care less about others, let alone themselves 😶
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Thanks, i was just searching for this
THANK YOU!!!! ❤️💕💗
Thanks mate...!
Thank you very much 😊
I keep trying to find this version of it but I can't
Cause this one is technically not the original, it's higher but at the same time it's not sped up
lol idk
ok but what if you used the same needle twice on the same exact vein?
Omg we need to get the Nobel Prize people on this groundbreaking discovery. This changes EVERYTHING.
Just read the comment section then you understand why this video exist, on average people are stupid.
I’m a T1 diabetic, blunted needles are effing painful.
Sometimes they get blunted in the manufacturing process or you accidentally blunt it yourself.
Its not so much if it “looks” damaged, if the tip is blunted at all its painful.
Its even more painful when you inject on an area you shouldn’t have lol
@@fantasma7853 Fax i done this last night and I started bleeding before I even put it in half way and it hurt so fucking bad cause it was the wrong spot
@@somerandomguy1562 after bleeding it also forms this bubble or bruise 😂 someone thought I was really clumsy because of those small bruises lol
I'm a type 1 diabetic and I only use 1 needle per pen lol so about 10-20 uses per needle been doing this for years
@@jdt8601 same but it hurts less if you change needles half way through the pen.
Somehow you managed to make a youtube short longer than it needed to be.
?
He was just showing the needle under the microscope, sure he was also saying why it can only be used once but the title and the video was to show the needle under a microscope
Amen
You were the one who watched the whole thing.
And they still could not reproduce the effects of a 'damaged tip.' If anything, this video proves that needles can be reused if properly sterilized.
Bro just answerd a question nobody had
Well well look at captain obvious here
anyone with a brain knows thats why you dont use a needle twice💀
if you don't have enough money even re-buying needles is bad. if you really have to reuse, do not share, and if you have to share, boil them pls ç_ç
@@Jakioliberty or soak it in rubbing alcohol
@@Jakioliberty I think if a government makes you pay for needles that is dangerous and creates a problem.
They should be free and given away for health and preventive purposes
@@Jakiolibertyneedles do actually bend. He just used a really bad example. Human skin isn’t comparable to a potato or orange. It’s alot touched than those two even if it doesn’t seem like it
That's why I used it trice.
Thanks, Mr. Obvious.
😂
Doctors: 👁️👄👁️
In Cuba back in the 80's, there were group of punk rockers that would purposely injecting themselves with AIDS. There's a guy named Los Frikis that did a Vice story on it.
“you die if your health reaches 0”
"*So that's the kinda game you wanna play, huh..."
“*Then, I gotta warn you…*”
"*You're dealing with a couple of sharks.*"
"*UEE HEE HEE! SHARK-TO-SHARK! I WOULD'NT HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY!"
But you don't, you fall unconscious and start making checks to see if you stabilize or die. And a contaminated needle will be a disadvantage to those checks.
This is the pinnacle of "I know the answer but this guy will make me pointlessly wander off from that answer only to give it to me later".
These plot twist videos work when there's a larger issue after the initial one, and the needle being bent is a much more dramatic outcome than just not being sterile.
"also put on some dramatic music in the background"*
I used to clean my clothes at the local laundry mat in my community. And one time I seen a guy throw his syringes in the washer machine to clean them. It really made me feel unsafe ngl.
I don’t think you realise how grateful I am about the needle warning..
I’m diabetic, and sometimes I had to reuse a syringe. I once used one like four times, making sure that I left enough insulin in the needle to flush it out. I did break out in a small rash but went away, still I try not to let it happen but can be short on funds sometimes , and it does get dull after second time, which hurts.
You ever try sharpening them on a matchbook or your hair? Used to shoot meth and people did this, don't really feel like it works
@@mywifebeatheroin sharpening a needle with hair?
@@theteddychannel8529 it a real thing!
Can't you clean them with alcohol? Idk, let ot soak in the alcohol for a few minutes before and after use
@@Loyannelima the big problem isn't that their dirty (though they are, it's just you can solve that more easily), it's that the points are bent
This is the main reason disposable needles were invented. It assures cleanliness and function. Also you don't want residual medicine building up in the syringe. Some meds are so potent a difference in dose of 0.25 cc can be deadly.
It's not about amount but about strength and ratio water : drug
I'll take "Things I already knew" for a thousand, Alex.
When you know one word answer for the question but the question is of 5 marks
Such a pointless reel
Ironically
bum dum tisss