Used syringe under the microscope is insane (real!)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 12 тыс.

  • @Monkey_11
    @Monkey_11 Год назад +36055

    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
      @Oneminmicro  Год назад +2458

      Thank you so much!

    • @Monkey_11
      @Monkey_11 Год назад +1127

      @@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!

    • @Oneminmicro
      @Oneminmicro  Год назад +1093

      @@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.

    • @caramelcupcake2162
      @caramelcupcake2162 Год назад +21

      Yea

    • @PhantayX
      @PhantayX Год назад +18

      ​@@Oneminmicro Can't you just clean the contamination?

  • @kenzielacosta8244
    @kenzielacosta8244 Год назад +63784

    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.

    • @peggyhall843
      @peggyhall843 Год назад

      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
      @DamnTheG Год назад +7630

      you got rid of your addiction
      Mad respect.

    • @kenzielacosta8244
      @kenzielacosta8244 Год назад +4795

      @@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!

    • @rohanlanda
      @rohanlanda Год назад +251

      ​@@DamnTheG She did not get rid of her addiction. She will always be addicted

    • @kenzielacosta8244
      @kenzielacosta8244 Год назад +1336

      @@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!

  • @sawyerz123
    @sawyerz123 Год назад +49954

    “It’s unsanitary.” There you go bro I saved you some time

    • @abilaidamiguel
      @abilaidamiguel Год назад +405

      That and needles start to curl over time due to constant use, but when the needle isn't curling it is a contamination risk

    • @LoFiAxolotl
      @LoFiAxolotl Год назад +229

      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

    • @abilaidamiguel
      @abilaidamiguel Год назад +37

      @@LoFiAxolotl I 100% agree with you.

    • @huntertrum3658
      @huntertrum3658 Год назад +8

      I was your 1000th like

    • @Xtraranchplz
      @Xtraranchplz Год назад +3

      Lol huh???

  • @Drewbie176
    @Drewbie176 Год назад +8429

    This is the kind of project you turn in when you started working on it ten minutes from the deadline lmao

    • @jollyquinn430
      @jollyquinn430 Год назад +148

      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
      @Qim2609 Год назад +20

      ​@@jollyquinn430drugs addict for example

    • @nightlight3157
      @nightlight3157 Год назад +155

      ​@@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

    • @josephinecrystal7252
      @josephinecrystal7252 Год назад +7

      😂😂That's the perfect way to describe it

    • @samb9368
      @samb9368 Год назад +19

      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.

  • @jerrysoini
    @jerrysoini 10 месяцев назад +87

    "Well, no shit."
    - Literally everyone

    • @kenzielacosta8244
      @kenzielacosta8244 27 дней назад

      @@jerrysoini you would be surprised. There are people that don't think of things that others would.

    • @TheotheHusky
      @TheotheHusky 2 дня назад

      I literally typed out this comment and then went back to see if anyone else commented it before posting lol. It’s kinda the only response to this video

  • @chaoticcanine
    @chaoticcanine Год назад +3274

    I get the distinct feeling you wanted a different result lmao

    • @theanimator4253
      @theanimator4253 Год назад +88

      Look carefully the needle does actually curl just not zoomed in enough but even a microscopic amount or curling can cause damage

    • @neurodivergentperson6554
      @neurodivergentperson6554 Год назад +7

      it's called an experiment for a reason

    • @LoFiAxolotl
      @LoFiAxolotl Год назад +21

      @@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
      @neurodivergentperson6554 Год назад +5

      @@LoFiAxolotl an experiment doesn't necessarily mean an actual scientific experiment.

    • @janitordel6296
      @janitordel6296 Год назад +1

      ​@@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

  • @Mateus_Altarejo
    @Mateus_Altarejo Год назад +2992

    My needles knowledge level stayed the same after the video..

    • @Fortinator
      @Fortinator Год назад +34

      Nurses actually used to sterilize and sharpen a needle between patients. Needles being single use in healthcare is relatively new

    • @Ochoa741
      @Ochoa741 Год назад +10

      The syringe also curls on humans since we have tougher skin

    • @rangokfunkazuul8344
      @rangokfunkazuul8344 Год назад +43

      Needless to say it then

    • @FORD_PINES
      @FORD_PINES Год назад +8

      @@rangokfunkazuul8344 that was the stupidest, funniest, and most amusing pun i have ever hear

    • @igor2030mi
      @igor2030mi Год назад +1

      My needle is at a top game right now

  • @listlelyssa
    @listlelyssa Год назад +8672

    every 60 seconds in africa, a minute passes

    • @itsrasalhague
      @itsrasalhague Год назад +193

      And for every 60 minutes in Africa, an hour passes.

    • @stopmotionfun2901
      @stopmotionfun2901 Год назад +68

      Now this is really serious, 60 seconds? Oh my

    • @kameeI
      @kameeI Год назад +40

      @@itsrasalhague and for every hour in africa, 24 hours pass for a full day

    • @murphy2870
      @murphy2870 Год назад +39

      I pray for the Africans

    • @KingFaisal2006
      @KingFaisal2006 Год назад +5

      ​@@kameeII don't think it's 24 anymore

  • @RendezvousWithRama
    @RendezvousWithRama 10 месяцев назад +254

    "A needle shouldn't be used twice. Here's a video that doesn't show why."

    • @saranevillerogueart9627
      @saranevillerogueart9627 9 месяцев назад +7

      Exactly.

    • @hydraxc2478
      @hydraxc2478 Месяц назад

      Couldn't it be dipped in alcohol or something, then be sanitary again?

    • @RendezvousWithRama
      @RendezvousWithRama Месяц назад +4

      @@hydraxc2478 It's certainly much better than doing nothing. But alcohol isn't equally effective against all pathogens, spores can survive alcohol, and even when it works it doesn't always kill all the bacteria. And since some pathogens can develop into diseases from less than 10 bacteria, that's a risk. One person might be ok with this risk, but to doctors it's a matter of percentage, and even small percentages can result in serious lawsuits.

    • @yunoyukki7344
      @yunoyukki7344 Месяц назад

      @@RendezvousWithRama but if you only using why does it matter? your pathogens basically the same each day.

    • @RendezvousWithRama
      @RendezvousWithRama Месяц назад +3

      @@yunoyukki7344 That still leaves the slight risk of infection from whatever is in the air, but yeah, that's certainly safer than person-to-person. It's how we used to do it before cheap mass production of syringes - alcohol and/or boiling. And it's how it's still done in less developed countries.

  • @sharthakghosh970
    @sharthakghosh970 Год назад +3028

    When basic common sense needs explanation

    • @Zdfzrfdsfj
      @Zdfzrfdsfj Год назад

      Because people are stupid enough that this is required

    • @atomost-
      @atomost- Год назад +24

      @Pie Squared ok we won’t

    • @renditz
      @renditz Год назад +5

      ​@Pie SquaredI gotcha

    • @Warp2090
      @Warp2090 Год назад +5

      @Pie Squared aight i wont

    • @j-sant-animations8105
      @j-sant-animations8105 Год назад +3

      Math class when they want you to show or explain your answer

  • @StaraviaXIII
    @StaraviaXIII Год назад +7701

    This video is the absolute pinnacle of "no shit sherlock"

    • @lordtachanka17
      @lordtachanka17 Год назад +56

      Underrated comment🤣🤣

    • @mhlengisibiya7177
      @mhlengisibiya7177 Год назад +10

      😂😂😂😂🐐

    • @muppetman2914
      @muppetman2914 Год назад +4

      Why do you say that?

    • @breadmonkeys
      @breadmonkeys Год назад

      ​@@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?

    • @muppetman2914
      @muppetman2914 Год назад +1

      @@breadmonkeys when did I say you should reuse needles?

  • @Individuality1990
    @Individuality1990 Год назад +5306

    i.....cant beleive that this even needs to be posted.

    • @christianherrera4729
      @christianherrera4729 Год назад +143

      It didn't need to be lol

    • @WoodysAR
      @WoodysAR Год назад +1

      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)_

    • @hernandez4856
      @hernandez4856 Год назад +27

      @@christianherrera4729 literally

    • @artkillsevil
      @artkillsevil Год назад +26

      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

    • @TheNikipa
      @TheNikipa Год назад

      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

  • @iganas88
    @iganas88 10 месяцев назад +143

    Every single second of this short was utterly useless

    • @AlexPerez-tt9ru
      @AlexPerez-tt9ru 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah. Video: Why you shouldn't reuse needles. It's no longer sterile.

    • @theburningissue3132
      @theburningissue3132 9 месяцев назад +3

      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.

  • @amoongus689
    @amoongus689 Год назад +125

    I thought I was gonna learn something

    • @raw_riot_6917
      @raw_riot_6917 Год назад +5

      Apparently 1.7M clueless people who liked did lmao

    • @CaueJulio
      @CaueJulio Год назад +1

      ​@@raw_riot_6917 1 million out of the 47 million total views

  • @elmunus1
    @elmunus1 2 года назад +9433

    Why can it not be cleaned with an alcohol or iodine treatment?

    • @amranbus
      @amranbus 2 года назад +4642

      Alcohol or iodine mixed with blood or any cells in the body might not be good for us

    • @Supgangy
      @Supgangy 2 года назад +1522

      Biohazard body fluids???

    • @soggynug6371
      @soggynug6371 Год назад +1076

      @@WhyRyeBread i do sterile work with syringes. I infact do reuse and disinfect needles. It's all about technique and understanding

    • @AzazelGrimshadow
      @AzazelGrimshadow Год назад +1197

      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.

    • @sup3rNico
      @sup3rNico Год назад +127

      I reckon if you run it through sterilization you might but any bacteria remains might still be left on the pores.

  • @IroquoisPliskin86
    @IroquoisPliskin86 Месяц назад +1

    "This video contains a needle warning," *while* showing a needle penetrating an orange. Thanks. Very helpful.

  • @AFunkyHypnoCat
    @AFunkyHypnoCat Год назад +1199

    when you rewrite the essay question for 9/10ths of the paper

  • @joyanttaandon829
    @joyanttaandon829 Год назад +2409

    To those who thought they would learn something new! RIP

    • @thingswhatilike
      @thingswhatilike Год назад +14

      I learn something new from this video. I know already it spread diseases but I don't know how

    • @Lumberjack_king
      @Lumberjack_king Год назад

      I learned something new

    • @hoot1141
      @hoot1141 Год назад +3

      Too bad the information is BS.

    • @nandohenriques2975
      @nandohenriques2975 Год назад +15

      @@ArmaedusGaming No need to be mean. Some people just don't like seeing needles.

    • @Donnyf3841
      @Donnyf3841 Год назад

      Fact

  • @matthewbenitez7804
    @matthewbenitez7804 Год назад +1508

    There has never been confusion over why you throw a needle away after use 😂💀

    • @DaintyCalf
      @DaintyCalf Год назад +14

      I don't think it's confusion over why, but instead what happens if you dont

    • @ErisApplebottom
      @ErisApplebottom Год назад +24

      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.

    • @kjb6637
      @kjb6637 Год назад +2

      @@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.

    • @gotoverit3337
      @gotoverit3337 Год назад +1

      99% of all informative videos are literally things no one asked for. This one is no different from the others.

    • @matthewbenitez7804
      @matthewbenitez7804 Год назад

      @@kjb6637 😂😂😂👏

  • @aleksandra909
    @aleksandra909 Месяц назад +2

    I am glad that TW are becoming more common, but the point of TW are to prepare you AHEAD of the triggering situation and give you time to adjust/skip. Giving a TW as the trigger appears doesn’t help.

  • @The_Dark_Master
    @The_Dark_Master Год назад +2766

    "People die when they are killed"

    • @cwk18
      @cwk18 Год назад +47

      1 minute is equal to 60 seconds

    • @kevincruise
      @kevincruise Год назад +8

      not all the time.. sometimes people die bcoz of natural causes..

    • @lindsey2300
      @lindsey2300 Год назад +22

      ​@@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.

    • @mingpingxie3563
      @mingpingxie3563 Год назад +4

      Source?? I don’t know where you got this information from.

    • @The_Dark_Master
      @The_Dark_Master Год назад +14

      @@mingpingxie3563 I was killed once.

  • @TailsDoll-ot7fq
    @TailsDoll-ot7fq Год назад +1721

    When you need to make a science fair project at the last minute

  • @Gamehog4231
    @Gamehog4231 Год назад +809

    As a diabetic who has to ration his supplies sometimes, I can safely say reused needles hurt.

    • @feralbadgers
      @feralbadgers Год назад +83

      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

    • @Gamehog4231
      @Gamehog4231 Год назад +28

      @@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?

    • @ShintyShinto
      @ShintyShinto Год назад +9

      @@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.

    • @WinterWitch01
      @WinterWitch01 Год назад +7

      Even my B-12 syringe if I draw up with that needle it hurts more than if I use a fresh one.

    • @playkawaii2104
      @playkawaii2104 Год назад +1

      Same

  • @coloofficial5024
    @coloofficial5024 10 месяцев назад +2

    Bro just kept saying, "It's still sharp, but no longer clean now." in 3 different ways like OKAY, MAN I UNDERSTAND

  • @keeshonturner9816
    @keeshonturner9816 Год назад +581

    "A needle should only be used once"
    "Hay is for horses"

    • @alexbowlin7044
      @alexbowlin7044 Год назад +7

      "A, is for the letter A,"

    • @Graphics_Card
      @Graphics_Card Год назад +6

      @@alexbowlin7044 water tastes like water

    • @whitneyallen9468
      @whitneyallen9468 Год назад

      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

    • @ljuc
      @ljuc Год назад +3

      Enter: heroin users

    • @abbiewaner2131
      @abbiewaner2131 Год назад +4

      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

  • @scrumbles
    @scrumbles Год назад +201

    This is why you should never share needles with a potato.

  • @marty8722
    @marty8722 Год назад +553

    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

    • @rinapup9396
      @rinapup9396 Год назад +18

      Common sense is not a thing for that person right?,

    • @xyonpeculiar4301
      @xyonpeculiar4301 Год назад +14

      Of course it burned. Orange is a citrus fruit and most of the citrus acid is in the skin.

    • @ARCAD3BLOOD
      @ARCAD3BLOOD Год назад +3

      good that he didn't thought of a lemon xD.
      This would sting :)

    • @MineBro_41
      @MineBro_41 Год назад +4

      ​@@rinapup9396 sadly common sense is not so common anymore

    • @Only2genders.
      @Only2genders. Год назад +1

      ​@@xyonpeculiar4301 nobody needed you to say that that was very obvious😅

  • @dhj_k_nk
    @dhj_k_nk 7 месяцев назад +2

    That information didn't require microscopic analysis 💀

  • @Brown_Omi
    @Brown_Omi Год назад +1048

    "I am not hungry, because I'm still full"

    • @XalasiaBall
      @XalasiaBall 11 месяцев назад +9

      I am angry, however I’m not happy.

    • @kornellbrown3802
      @kornellbrown3802 10 месяцев назад +7

      I'm about to fall asleep, I'm not entirety sure but I think I might be tired.

    • @kibathefang6022
      @kibathefang6022 10 месяцев назад +7

      "People die when they are killed."
      - Emiya Shirou

    • @Potencyfunction
      @Potencyfunction 10 месяцев назад +1

      correct

    • @戴劭名-z8p
      @戴劭名-z8p 9 месяцев назад +1

      Dude. Read the pinned comment. He's just telling idiots from TikTok to stop gaslighting people.

  • @rangokfunkazuul8344
    @rangokfunkazuul8344 Год назад +927

    *does random super zooms on the needle"
    "The issue is that it's no longer sterile"

    • @teamrush7802
      @teamrush7802 Год назад +8

      He was showing that it wasn't bent

    • @mirrorthorns275
      @mirrorthorns275 Год назад +1

      @@teamrush7802 don’t get HIV bud, it doesn’t look fun

  • @haloatelier5611
    @haloatelier5611 Год назад +4485

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      @haloatelier5611 Год назад +137

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    • @nadapenny8592
      @nadapenny8592 Год назад +12

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      @pap_core Год назад +31

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      @eduardomonla3361 Год назад +1

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    • @yukierblx
      @yukierblx Год назад +3

      @@haloatelier5611 brain not in Halo Atelier + ratio

  • @sportsinjuries6593
    @sportsinjuries6593 9 месяцев назад +1

    When you have done nothing in class projext but have to present the results
    😂😂😂

  • @tarannumzaidi2815
    @tarannumzaidi2815 Год назад +2506

    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💀

    • @Yokai106
      @Yokai106 Год назад +23

      🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @l.h8249
      @l.h8249 Год назад +31

      I like how you said a doctor and not a nurse 😆

    • @tarannumzaidi2815
      @tarannumzaidi2815 Год назад +41

      I don't know what to call a male one 💀

    • @nandin-erdenebattogtokh2864
      @nandin-erdenebattogtokh2864 Год назад +171

      ​@@tarannumzaidi2815 you call them nurse hha

    • @artemis88899
      @artemis88899 Год назад +23

      ​​@@tarannumzaidi2815 nurse?

  • @cagedstowgee4991
    @cagedstowgee4991 Год назад +142

    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!

    • @drappointment4509
      @drappointment4509 Год назад

      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?

    • @djgulston
      @djgulston Год назад +4

      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.

    • @noone3216
      @noone3216 10 дней назад

      Lmao 😆 when a random comment contains 1000% more info than the video

  • @dannydbrown90
    @dannydbrown90 11 месяцев назад +631

    You really needed a microscope to tell us that re-using needles isn't hygienic 😂

    • @irvingchies1626
      @irvingchies1626 9 месяцев назад +13

      Worst of all doesn't show whatever grows on the needle 🥴

    • @Mageman17
      @Mageman17 8 месяцев назад +3

      I thought the lesson was that syringe needles slightly warp/deform after the first use. I think I remembered seeing that way way back.

    • @irvingchies1626
      @irvingchies1626 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@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

    • @Country_werid
      @Country_werid 7 месяцев назад +1

      #microscope

    • @Stuffy0901
      @Stuffy0901 6 месяцев назад +1

      Cause if he had just said it you'd have believed it like an idiot.

  • @drd6893
    @drd6893 9 месяцев назад +4

    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😢

    • @irvingchies1626
      @irvingchies1626 9 месяцев назад

      Syringes for diabetes are 2.50 USD in Mexico for a pack of 5
      Are they really that unaffordable in the US?

    • @hajimehinata5854
      @hajimehinata5854 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@irvingchies1626monopolies :D

    • @spugget2893
      @spugget2893 6 месяцев назад

      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

  • @tateranus4365
    @tateranus4365 Год назад +1509

    They should play this on loop at rehab centers.

    • @matthewgartell6380
      @matthewgartell6380 Год назад +6

      Why?

    • @Quesoquantum
      @Quesoquantum Год назад +81

      ​@@matthewgartell6380druggies at rehab will often reuse needles for drugs, but they are very unsanitary and a large risk of contracting AIDS

    • @lolilo2759
      @lolilo2759 Год назад +5

      @@Quesoquantum Woah

    • @maya_void3923
      @maya_void3923 Год назад

      ​@@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

    • @jessechaffin8593
      @jessechaffin8593 Год назад

      ​@@Quesoquantumso they get aids from themselves?

  • @xZyvon
    @xZyvon Год назад +408

    *shows needle*
    "This video contains a needle warning"
    Really warned them there

    • @85058Purple85058
      @85058Purple85058 Год назад +14

      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

    • @Chineseisntalanguageapparently
      @Chineseisntalanguageapparently Год назад

      @@85058Purple85058good

    • @Mr._Dooter
      @Mr._Dooter Год назад +1

      I was about to ask what the fuck is a needle warning, but I guess that, is indeed a needle

    • @xZyvon
      @xZyvon Год назад +1

      @@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

    • @eiffelbongo8305
      @eiffelbongo8305 Год назад +8

      ​@@xZyvonit says needle warning before he shown the needle 🤦‍♂️🤡

  • @BiggieMeats
    @BiggieMeats Год назад +966

    "You can't re-use single use needles" ah yes, the floor is made out of floor

    • @Godsmarine123
      @Godsmarine123 Год назад +45

      This is for addicts who use needles

    • @orionfell
      @orionfell Год назад +5

      hilarious and original

    • @tofusuns896
      @tofusuns896 Год назад +28

      If you don't get why it's an important information, then the information wasn't meant for you.

    • @tpg5974
      @tpg5974 Год назад +4

      Next you are gonna tell me water is wet! You silly!!!

    • @TonyE69
      @TonyE69 Год назад

      @@tpg5974 and that fire burns

  • @jodymadden9968
    @jodymadden9968 10 месяцев назад +1

    Did he just say potato skin was tougher then a orange skin….😂😂😂

  • @deBrawnyo
    @deBrawnyo Год назад +406

    Orange and potato skin have nowhere near the same amount of elasticity as human skin

    • @T13GUY
      @T13GUY Год назад +58

      ​@@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.

    • @thehindenburg3402
      @thehindenburg3402 Год назад +2

      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.

    • @SK8Fire29
      @SK8Fire29 Год назад +5

      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

    • @WinterWitch01
      @WinterWitch01 Год назад +1

      That wasn’t the point, like at all

    • @pedrorascal6483
      @pedrorascal6483 Год назад

      @@WinterWitch01 tell me then, what was a point?

  • @anniebelle5143
    @anniebelle5143 Год назад +527

    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

    • @brandonreed9508
      @brandonreed9508 Год назад +10

      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.

    • @AppalachianLumberjack
      @AppalachianLumberjack Год назад +3

      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

    • @BlaecOleander
      @BlaecOleander Год назад +2

      ​@@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 😰😰

    • @squigglyline2813
      @squigglyline2813 Год назад

      What are they lubricated with?
      How come you can't sanitize them?

    • @oceanbreeze3172
      @oceanbreeze3172 Год назад +1

      Nice to see a primary source

  • @01ym91c
    @01ym91c Год назад +418

    Bro earned a Don't recommend this channel

    • @zaytaz9331
      @zaytaz9331 Год назад +22

      ☠️

    • @maratakaxubasa1911
      @maratakaxubasa1911 Год назад +2

      I disliked and trusting RUclips 😂

    • @KimieKim12
      @KimieKim12 Год назад +1

      For real. This is stupidest shit ever lol

    • @gjkmoda5093
      @gjkmoda5093 Год назад +10

      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.

    • @hmmm-ls5ih
      @hmmm-ls5ih Год назад +1

      why?

  • @checkrly3989
    @checkrly3989 11 месяцев назад +2

    what was the soundtrack was playing?

  • @Dragoneer
    @Dragoneer Год назад +725

    In todays episode of “duh!!!” : man finds out the reason needles aren’t used twice is because it’s unsanitary

  • @Agustin_Leal
    @Agustin_Leal 11 месяцев назад +707

    If you ever feel useless, remember this video exists.

    • @Eric-steele
      @Eric-steele 10 месяцев назад +4

      That was a good one

    • @C3O_Z
      @C3O_Z 10 месяцев назад +4

      🤔 so I can feel useless while watching this video?

    • @jimbopaw
      @jimbopaw 10 месяцев назад +7

      This comment is insane

    • @Faget888
      @Faget888 10 месяцев назад +4

      If you feel useless remeber this comment exists

    • @AMFPSgamer
      @AMFPSgamer 10 месяцев назад

      😂😂

  • @lekiscool
    @lekiscool Год назад +125

    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
      @fantasma7853 Год назад +7

      Its even more painful when you inject on an area you shouldn’t have lol

    • @somerandomguy1562
      @somerandomguy1562 Год назад +2

      @@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

    • @fantasma7853
      @fantasma7853 Год назад

      @@somerandomguy1562 after bleeding it also forms this bubble or bruise 😂 someone thought I was really clumsy because of those small bruises lol

    • @jdt8601
      @jdt8601 Год назад +5

      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

    • @fantasma7853
      @fantasma7853 Год назад

      @@jdt8601 same but it hurts less if you change needles half way through the pen.

  • @Dont_Wanna_Be_Famous_666
    @Dont_Wanna_Be_Famous_666 13 дней назад +1

    Its not just that, there is microscopic damage, thats why they're also thrown out, because the little ridges that form after a single use may be microscopic but it can still hold bacteria

  • @wickedbasket8858
    @wickedbasket8858 Год назад +158

    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.

    • @CHIPSPINNING911
      @CHIPSPINNING911 Год назад

      THE MIKROORGANISMS WHO SURVIVE ARE THE PROBLEM! NOT THE CURVERD NEEDLE.

    • @wickedbasket8858
      @wickedbasket8858 Год назад

      @@CHIPSPINNING911 yo you can't even spell microorganism. Sit down before you hurt yourself.

    • @oa1700
      @oa1700 Год назад +2

      @@CHIPSPINNING911 Well, it's more painful to use when it's dull

    • @prepareforwinter213
      @prepareforwinter213 Год назад +1

      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.

    • @janno04
      @janno04 Год назад +5

      You are only one with the right answer, the rest of people is 12 years old. Comparing a potato skin against human skin? 🥶

  • @DigitechDude
    @DigitechDude Год назад +53

    "This video contains a needle warning"
    Looks out for needles along the way.

  • @devol3829
    @devol3829 Год назад +656

    Somehow you managed to make a youtube short longer than it needed to be.

    • @Microphoneman_
      @Microphoneman_ Год назад +3

      ?

    • @Game-Years
      @Game-Years Год назад +11

      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

    • @armchairapothecary
      @armchairapothecary Год назад

      Amen

    • @_cookielotl
      @_cookielotl 11 месяцев назад +1

      You were the one who watched the whole thing.

    • @toolbaggers
      @toolbaggers 11 месяцев назад +4

      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.

  • @lysergicaciddiethylamide6127
    @lysergicaciddiethylamide6127 8 месяцев назад +1

    Med students put your syringes into sharps containers and lock them once full.

  • @swagboiiswags6135
    @swagboiiswags6135 Год назад +102

    Gnossiène No.1 for anyone wondering what the music is

    • @freestation1002
      @freestation1002 Год назад

      Thanks, i was just searching for this

    • @SplitGoose
      @SplitGoose Год назад +3

      THANK YOU!!!! ❤️💕💗

    • @gokulk9547
      @gokulk9547 Год назад

      Thanks mate...!

    • @saebsaqer
      @saebsaqer Год назад

      Thank you very much 😊

    • @andreap6708
      @andreap6708 Год назад

      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

  • @TigerBlackTigerBlackTigerBlack
    @TigerBlackTigerBlackTigerBlack Год назад +1120

    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.

    • @shortgod9675
      @shortgod9675 Год назад +34

      Shout out to the people who pierced people in high school bathrooms and got some nasty infections

    • @valse6195
      @valse6195 Год назад +5

      Hehe "point"

    • @valse6195
      @valse6195 Год назад +16

      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.

    • @shortgod9675
      @shortgod9675 Год назад +4

      @@valse6195 some people be nasty bro

    • @TigerBlackTigerBlackTigerBlack
      @TigerBlackTigerBlackTigerBlack Год назад +6

      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.

  • @faithpurcell3057
    @faithpurcell3057 Год назад +457

    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.

    • @MultiPBStationArchive
      @MultiPBStationArchive Год назад +14

      no

    • @dandromeda1
      @dandromeda1 Год назад

      Welp you broke the seal, might as well do heroin now lol.

    • @lickmyfishstickpls3445
      @lickmyfishstickpls3445 Год назад

      new fear

    • @khloehunter9378
      @khloehunter9378 Год назад +29

      ​​@@MultiPBStationArchive🗿

    • @MakeAsylumsGre4tAgain
      @MakeAsylumsGre4tAgain Год назад +36

      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 😶

  • @taifurnoor1585
    @taifurnoor1585 10 месяцев назад

    this dude just showed how high quality the needle is and the most common knowledge. the fugg bro

  • @Lucky_Male_Bee
    @Lucky_Male_Bee Год назад +154

    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.

    • @dandromeda1
      @dandromeda1 Год назад +3

      I never had a problem pulling them out, but putting them in was another story lol.

    • @Lucky_Male_Bee
      @Lucky_Male_Bee Год назад +6

      @@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.

    • @PanicLedisko
      @PanicLedisko Год назад

      @@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.

    • @MrBeenus
      @MrBeenus Год назад +1

      Pulling out is the hardest part 😔

  • @floralaura1454
    @floralaura1454 Год назад +38

    Thanks, Mr. Obvious.

    • @Kugatsu009
      @Kugatsu009 Год назад

      😂

    • @noone3216
      @noone3216 10 дней назад

      Right? I'm such a fool, thinking I'd learn something, when the entire message of the video was "single means one" 😑

  • @vknzach
    @vknzach Год назад +277

    Bro made a whole 60 second short explaining one of the main things everyone already knew about needles 💀….

    • @andrewmoore4413
      @andrewmoore4413 Год назад +20

      Yea but a bunch of idiots on the internet keep saying they can be used multiple times since they don’t get bent

    • @sunbear9374
      @sunbear9374 Год назад

      Have you forgotten that the internet is infested with brain rot misinformation? It’s important that this “common sense” that “everyone already knows” is shared so some dumbass who’s been told the wrong information knows better

  • @deputydan2226
    @deputydan2226 Месяц назад +1

    This is exactly why drug addicts will survive the apocalypse. They're building their immune system 1 injection at a time 😂

    • @KhattaRapidus
      @KhattaRapidus Месяц назад

      Yeah they totally won't just drop dead immediately and from weird viruses which hurt the more vulnerable to start, or other ailments like too hot outside, too cold, organ damage failure. *laughing crying emoji*

  • @domingopartida5812
    @domingopartida5812 Год назад +47

    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.

    • @mywifebeatheroin
      @mywifebeatheroin Год назад

      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

    • @theteddychannel8529
      @theteddychannel8529 Год назад

      @@mywifebeatheroin sharpening a needle with hair?

    • @mywifebeatheroin
      @mywifebeatheroin Год назад

      @@theteddychannel8529 it a real thing!

    • @Loyannelima
      @Loyannelima Год назад +1

      Can't you clean them with alcohol? Idk, let ot soak in the alcohol for a few minutes before and after use

    • @mywifebeatheroin
      @mywifebeatheroin Год назад +1

      @@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

  • @hoganrichard9627
    @hoganrichard9627 Год назад +151

    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.

    • @jakubsolarski2594
      @jakubsolarski2594 Год назад

      It's not about amount but about strength and ratio water : drug

  • @zaydabbas1609
    @zaydabbas1609 Год назад +9

    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

    • @cookie9471
      @cookie9471 Год назад

      loll

    • @nx142
      @nx142 Год назад

      I cried my eyes out when I read this 😭 I didn't expect it at all

  • @Nezumi99
    @Nezumi99 Месяц назад

    Hes like "its ok to do druhgs, as long yall CLEAN YOUR NEEDLES"

  • @TrueHey
    @TrueHey Год назад +346

    *shows a needle*
    "Btw this video contains a needle warning"

    • @Reneeeeeeeeeeee
      @Reneeeeeeeeeeee Год назад +13

      The video had the needle warning written there before he showed the needle tho

    • @Fleabittenskin
      @Fleabittenskin Год назад +2

      @@Reneeeeeeeeeeee I was gonna comment that lol

    • @galaxybabyz6592
      @galaxybabyz6592 Год назад +9

      Your the reason he has to say it aloud

    • @cannedanchovies
      @cannedanchovies Год назад +4

      if u need a needle warning that much u wont be able to live

    • @toddrenshaw24
      @toddrenshaw24 11 месяцев назад

      What the heck is a needle warning anyway?

  • @ChiralityPracticality
    @ChiralityPracticality Год назад +7

    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

    • @clubpenguinbeer
      @clubpenguinbeer Год назад

      Don't you miss the warm, safe and secure feeling of heroin. One more shot won't hurt

    • @DogDogGodFog
      @DogDogGodFog Год назад +1

      Yes. This is more useful than this video, anyway.

    • @bjones8065
      @bjones8065 2 месяца назад

      Thanx for sharing, friend. I'm currently using and the main thing that bothers me is I feel like it's keeping me away from Christ. I worry about all sorts of things, the state of the world being a large portion of it. I was saved while in prison many years ago. But started popping pain pills again three weeks after coming home. I know that I'm saved and so I'm going to Heaven, hopefully soon, but I can't help but keep reminding myself tht I must turn away from my sins. So the fact that I still use is concerning to me. On a really good note, I have gotten down to almost nothing and feel I'm not far from being clean. I just ask that my Christian brothers and sisters pray for me. Pray that the Holy Trinity doesn't give up on me and to make me strong so that I never take the mark or do any other such thing, The Lord doesn't want me to do, that I kick this habit soon. Even if I stand to lose my head like many of us will, no doubt, pray that I'm strong enough that I don't let Him down. He's all I fear. Anyways, thank you to those that will be kind in these comments and I pray for those that are about to be mean in response to my comment. May The Lord touch your heart before Death strikes the last breath from your body. Guys, everyone should check out this very well put together documentary that answers most of the questions that are bouncing around in your heads. You know something big is in the works...watch this documentary called Fall of the Cabal on bitchute.com. other platforms keep removing this video. It's such a great source of information. Information they want to keep hidden from us. Here's a link...www.bitchute.com/video/zte5MaTI46aF May God Bless all God fearing, Freedom Loving people of this whole planet.

  • @anecro
    @anecro Год назад +67

    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.

    • @andrey-e8s4c
      @andrey-e8s4c Год назад +1

      "also put on some dramatic music in the background"*

  • @giggityskull8986
    @giggityskull8986 Месяц назад +2

    Why you put a needle warning?

  • @valalava1
    @valalava1 Год назад +249

    Never has a RUclips short disappointed me so much. I was ready to see an unsterile needle under the microscope, with all the bugs, critters and bacteria that make it unsterile, not simply a needle covered in orange and potato juice

    • @doloreschansey9556
      @doloreschansey9556 11 месяцев назад +2

      You're the one who chose to watch it second after second. You disappointed yourself. Stop blaming anyone else.

    • @valalava1
      @valalava1 11 месяцев назад +34

      @@doloreschansey9556 oh yes, excuse me for not knowing before hand a video I hadn't seen before was garbage

    • @Biologyman63
      @Biologyman63 10 месяцев назад

      @@valalava1read the title

    • @proregeRotzak
      @proregeRotzak 10 месяцев назад

      The title said this was ''insane'', should've said ''insanely boring''
      @@Biologyman63

    • @ElMalito187
      @ElMalito187 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@doloreschansey9556I too was under the impression it was going to show a deeper and closer look with some sort of high power microscope 🔬

  • @iceyy00
    @iceyy00 Год назад +567

    Give the cameraman a raise 💀😭

    • @Иена_ирина
      @Иена_ирина Год назад +19

      Why ?!!
      he is the one filming and it's not that hard
      Your comment is utterly useless

    • @iceyy00
      @iceyy00 Год назад +1

      @@Иена_иринаYour life is utterly useless

    • @wordlessi
      @wordlessi Год назад +5

      ​@@Иена_иринаit was a joke lol chill

    • @hshshso7153
      @hshshso7153 Год назад +3

      No

    • @iceyy00
      @iceyy00 Год назад

      Yes@@hshshso7153

  • @Blaze_1379
    @Blaze_1379 Год назад +529

    “you die if your health reaches 0”

    • @Alperen0064
      @Alperen0064 Год назад +3

      "*So that's the kinda game you wanna play, huh..."

    • @spagrath
      @spagrath Год назад +3

      “*Then, I gotta warn you…*”

    • @randomguyontheinternet7602
      @randomguyontheinternet7602 Год назад +3

      "*You're dealing with a couple of sharks.*"

    • @defaultprofilelover
      @defaultprofilelover Год назад +1

      "*UEE HEE HEE! SHARK-TO-SHARK! I WOULD'NT HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY!"

    • @natebardwell
      @natebardwell Год назад

      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.

  • @sukone-tei
    @sukone-tei Месяц назад

    the verbal needle warning being given after we see the needle... lmao

  • @Oneminmicro
    @Oneminmicro  Год назад +5100

    Hey all! Loving the comments and interactions - just kindly ask for respect and to also remember that there are sensitivities surrounding the subject - please give some thought to your comment before posting, as this video might help change someone’s life. It might seem like this should be common sense for the most part, but there have been incidents in the medical field where sterilisation and direction of single use syringes has not been followed. This is true for the beautiful Amy Pohl, who’s health care professional may have reused a syringe which changed Amy’s life forever.
    Moreover, the video is less than a minute and it probably is easier to just swipe to the next video if you don’t have anything kind or considerate to post. It’s free to be nice and a poorly thought comment that took a few seconds to post might last forever in someone’s mind. Thanks for considering! Big love, Walt

    • @Stickamajig
      @Stickamajig Год назад +90

      Thanks man. Even though I don't think I have that phobia, it's nice that you're being considerate to people who've experienced horrible things in the field with syringes and needles.

    • @benhudson4145
      @benhudson4145 Год назад +1

      how the fuck did you just trigger needle phobia through a video. sent chills down my spine.

    • @CWHolleman
      @CWHolleman Год назад +138

      A needle warning? Lol..Christ.

    • @birdsandthingsbeachandbush1064
      @birdsandthingsbeachandbush1064 Год назад +5

      I've used hundreds of them and most I used more than once, sometimes I'd have to sharpen them on a mirror. It doesn't work great. But anyway I must have gotten lucky. And many others I knew.

    • @potatocripp
      @potatocripp Год назад +8

      @@CWHolleman Some people just wanna scroll through their shorts and not see something they aren't comfortable seeing.
      Like some people aren't comfortable seeing a sad little inconsiderate living pile of shit in the comments section of a video. Maybe consider putting "dipshit warning" in your username?

  • @reversed3829
    @reversed3829 Год назад +171

    anyone with a brain knows thats why you dont use a needle twice💀

    • @Jakioliberty
      @Jakioliberty Год назад +3

      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

    • @polarisbeau9401
      @polarisbeau9401 Год назад +1

      ​@@Jakioliberty or soak it in rubbing alcohol

    • @Belisarius536
      @Belisarius536 Год назад +1

      @@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

    • @leshooty2772
      @leshooty2772 Год назад

      @@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

    • @Emanuele_Polisena
      @Emanuele_Polisena Год назад

      That's why I used it trice.

  • @-Zer0Dark-
    @-Zer0Dark- Год назад +16

    Neddle Warning: This comment contains the word "needle" and its derivatives no less than 4 times. If the very existence of needles requires you to be warned before hearing about or seeing needles, please seek immediate paychiatric assistance.

  • @mattmurphy7030
    @mattmurphy7030 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sure, now look under an electron microscope. It’s a horror show

  • @ashsmashtrash
    @ashsmashtrash Год назад +61

    As a diabetic, sometimes you try to make your supplies last longer by risking injury and infection, which in turn can just make things worse. But when you can't afford more needles what's worse, risk or not being able to take your meds? It's hard when you're poor.

    • @AE_CC_-Tutorials
      @AE_CC_-Tutorials Год назад +7

      There are millionairs who use one needle for weeks😂

    • @ashsmashtrash
      @ashsmashtrash Год назад +3

      @@AE_CC_-Tutorials lmao fair. I think I ration even more now than when I first got my pump, cuz I know how to now (even though I can afford them at the moment lol).

    • @fariesz6786
      @fariesz6786 Год назад +6

      i think infections from needles reused by one single person are extremely rare. i change my needles once a day and that's more than enough; used to only change them when i put a new vial of insulin in my pen but that gave me lumpy tissue

    • @adrianaslund8605
      @adrianaslund8605 Год назад +3

      Why can needles not be sterilized after use?

    • @MikeyDiff
      @MikeyDiff Год назад +1

      I use mine for 3-4 days. Been doing that for years

  • @aliaids3468
    @aliaids3468 Год назад +31

    Wtf is a needle warning

    • @khyen
      @khyen Год назад +8

      Some people are too sensitive

    • @muhammad_fahmi_ilma
      @muhammad_fahmi_ilma Год назад

      Yeah, I think it's for me

    • @NotSoGenesiz
      @NotSoGenesiz Год назад +2

      @@khyen there’s nothing wrong with that

    • @khyen
      @khyen Год назад

      @@NotSoGenesiz Never said it was

    • @severe-slurpzees6685
      @severe-slurpzees6685 Год назад +2

      @@NotSoGenesiz yes it is, people need to adapt and grow its life your gonna see shi you dont like

  • @some_lettuce471
    @some_lettuce471 Год назад +38

    I just wanted to put this out here because I’ve seen a few people in the comments complaining about « fake » needle videos that show a single use and the needle is all bent and curled. Your skin - human skin - is a LOT thicker and tougher than either an orange peel or a potato. Think about it, you can use your fingernail to puncture into a potato with minimal effort. You can’t do that with your skin. I agree with this person that the main reason you shouldn’t reuse needles is because of cross contamination. However, as someone who gives myself bimonthly injections, needles do definitely get blunt after use. The nurse who trained me to self-inject showed me the difference between the single needle method and the double needle method. One you switch out the needle head before you inject and the other you don’t. You use the double needle method because the process of sticking the needle through the hard rubber of the sterile medication bottle blunts the needle a bit, and if you looked at it macroscopically you would in fact see a bend or a curl. My nurse demonstrated this in person by using the fingernail of his thumb to drag across the needle and catch the edge that was slightly bent, much like you might do with a roll in a knife blade. All this said, the single needle method is completely fine because that needle, while being slightly blunted, is still sterile, and so you can still safely inject with it, there might just be the slightest bit more resistance when you’re injecting. Just wanted to clear that up for all the people who thought that all the needle videos showing bent needles were fake. These tests were really insignificant. Potatoes and oranges are much much softer than human skin.

  • @hoodsquigga1168
    @hoodsquigga1168 9 месяцев назад +1

    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”

    • @noone3216
      @noone3216 10 дней назад

      It was honestly not an informative video. I'll give you all the information from this in one sentence: needles aren't sterile once used.
      5 words. You could read that sentence 100 times in the time it took this video to say it 🥲

  • @BasilBard
    @BasilBard Год назад +22

    Needles like that are designed to be able to penetrate a few times without becoming dull, but this is NOT due to being able to be re-used: They should still be disposed of. The fact it remains sharp is in order to help reduce resource waste caused by human error. IE: You miss a vein, or otherwise don't quite hit your target, you have the misfortune of being able to try again with the same needle without risk of it being too damaged to function.

    • @monkeytimestamps4915
      @monkeytimestamps4915 Год назад +3

      Underrated comment

    • @richiehoyt8487
      @richiehoyt8487 11 месяцев назад +5

      Absolutely correct. Speaking as someone familiar with intravenous drug use, though, it really doesn't take many uses before a 'spike' becomes barbed or blunted (if it doesn't first become clogged with congealed blood, skin cells, particulate matter from whatever was in the barrel/syringe, and so on.) Using barbed needles is one of the reasons addicts' veins get worn out so quickly. Another is the corrosive nature of the drugs injected, whether that is in the purely chemical sense, or at the biochemical level in the case of drugs like Xylozene; or the dilutantants (diluents?)/solvents used to prepare the drug for injection, like citric acid or even vinegar. Also there is the presence of solid or gel~like matter, usually as a result of cutting agents like milk sugar, talc, etc, but in many cases users will inject crushed - up tablets, or the contents of so~called 'egg' - type capsules which they have melted and liquified, but which typically re~solidify in the veins causing blockages which often necessitate amputations. Possibly worse again, even, in this regard are 'home brew' opiate drugs like concoctions derived from codeine linctus cough medication, or the notorious 'Krokodil', the principle ingredient of which is codeine tablets but which is chemically converted into desomorphine with the use of all sorts of 'under - the - sink' products, like, for one, lighter fuel. The addition of cigarette ash to the mix is also typically part of the process. Addicts _do_ try to filter out the worst of the 'crud', but a little balled - up piece of cotton wool or snipped off bit of (unused!) cigarette filter can only get you so far. And then, of course, you have the ever popular infection, which causes horrendous abcesses (and can go systemic and cause sepsis, a condition that can kill in a matter of hours! Not forgetting of course diseases caused by the sharing of injecting equipment, like HIV and Hepatitis.)
      So, we all know that junkies are determined to push your granny under a bus in the course of mugging her for her meagre pension; but does the above behaviour indicate stupidity - or desperation? I'll bow out here and leave "y'all" to discuss it amongst yourselves..! (Other than to say that harm reduction measures, like making clean needles and other injection equipment readily available to addicts has saved life and limb countless times, and as such given thousands of addicts the opportunity to clean up and turn their lives around.)

    • @IchDuForeverExplorering
      @IchDuForeverExplorering 11 месяцев назад +1

      I would say creating a needel that would get dull after a few stabs into the flesh, would be extreamly harder to design than just a usual needel, of coarse it doesnt get dull from alittle bit skin and flesh, and i doubt that it doesnt get dull after a few stabs, because of human error of finding a veign with the first step, but because its stainless steel

    • @beasthunter7480
      @beasthunter7480 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@IchDuForeverExploreringno it usually gets dull from rubbing the spoon or any other material other than human skin or tissue. But microscopically it does get dull no matter how easily it passes through human skin it just takes multiple punctures to actually notice it. I give myself testosterone shots every week and I can tell when a needle is even slightly dull at this point after doing it so many times

    • @IchDuForeverExplorering
      @IchDuForeverExplorering 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@beasthunter7480 okay thank you didnt think of the spoonstir missuse, i understand, my point was it seemed to me that op impimented that needels aee designed to not get dull within the first few stabs, so human can make error and find the veign with multiple stabs, im sure you dont want to use a dull needel, and of coarse i would use a fresh needel everytime when useing it on my body

  • @nathanfreije
    @nathanfreije Год назад +166

    You fail to mention that the needle WILL become dull over time on top of the needle no longer being sterile. Someone using a used needle is likely using it more than twice. Diabetics used to have one needle they used for all of their insulin injections before this was recognized. My great grandfather’s is practically round at the end now 😅

    • @ThatWeirdboi1015.
      @ThatWeirdboi1015. Год назад +4

      Song?

    • @briannac3909
      @briannac3909 Год назад +1

      @@ThatWeirdboi1015.Erik Satie Gnossiene no 2 pretty sure, lovely piece, very melancholy

    • @magdalenasracz
      @magdalenasracz Год назад

      ​@@briannac3909this is Erik Satie Gnossienne no.1, not no.2 ❤

    • @doripenem
      @doripenem Год назад

      Your great grandfather's what is round now???
      Was it the thing that he used for poking things? In other words, impregnate?

    • @chatteyj
      @chatteyj 11 месяцев назад

      What has a dull needle got to do with being sterile or not?

  • @screenshotsreal
    @screenshotsreal Год назад +58

    This is what happens .. If you have a microscope and ... Nothing to do

  • @Ms.Crooks
    @Ms.Crooks Месяц назад +1

    thank god everyone, Captain Obvious is here to save us with such unknown knowledge!!!

    • @Squiredarksbanes
      @Squiredarksbanes Месяц назад

      Sure to you maybe. But there are people out there who have been lied to via mis information on tik tok.

  • @whitneyallen9468
    @whitneyallen9468 Год назад +308

    I am a type 1 diabetic. The cost of insulin, syringes, CGMs, glucose monitors, lancets and strips is outrageously unaffordable. We don’t reuse syringes bc we lack common sense. We reuse them in order to ration supplies. I was diagnosed with diabetes at 23 and cancer at 28. I cannot afford food let alone extra syringes. 🙄

    • @XtremeSk8ter
      @XtremeSk8ter Год назад +46

      At this point you’d honestly be better off moving to the UK. You won’t have to pay even a cent for your meds anymore.

    • @LearningOnly-zl5jq
      @LearningOnly-zl5jq Год назад +13

      I'm sorry to hear that man. What's the cancer? And how are you doing at the moment? If you don't mind answering.

    • @BlackSakura33
      @BlackSakura33 Год назад +12

      Wait, how much does a syringe cost in your the great murica 🤨. It costs less than a single piece of chewing gum in my country, or any other civilized country.

    • @FloridaMan786
      @FloridaMan786 Год назад +4

      Thank joe Biden for that

    • @INeedCofee
      @INeedCofee Год назад +4

      Ngl insulin syringes aren’t too expensive but what really burns a hole in your pockets is insulin pump supplies. It’s like $500 for the supplies and they only last like 2-3 months. Insulin is around $80 but dexcom supplies are hella expensive as well. The amount we have to spend as diabetics is crazy even with insurance.

  • @heftybox
    @heftybox Год назад +31

    Needle Warming:
    Goku: 😰

  • @Lovely_2783
    @Lovely_2783 Год назад +128

    I love how you’re testing it on orange and potato skins, which literally can’t compare to the human skin

    • @Henny.777
      @Henny.777 Год назад +54

      The point of the video is bacteria not how tough of a material the needle is going through 💀

    • @shmelvampire
      @shmelvampire Год назад +15

      ​@@Henny.777 then why is he doing this orange-potato demonstration in the first place?

    • @cypher_2259
      @cypher_2259 Год назад +7

      Because he can't show it on human skkin

    • @space_marbles
      @space_marbles Год назад +24

      the orange and potato skin is a quite good example of the human skin, plus, he'd probably get demonotized for using real human skin

    • @Henny.777
      @Henny.777 Год назад +12

      @@shmelvampire I literally just said why. To show bacteria. The point of this vid is “hey, I got bacteria from an orange to a potato, imagine human skin to human skin.”

  • @humanzzzz
    @humanzzzz Месяц назад

    Okay... I never expected to see a fcking "Needle Warning" 😂😂😂

  • @maddoxlink3566
    @maddoxlink3566 Год назад +42

    Easy for everyone to tell people like me (a type 1 diabetic who takes 5-7 shots a day), to nut reuse needles. They don’t know how expensive they are😂

    • @zenatimadiha7030
      @zenatimadiha7030 Год назад +6

      Finally someone talking about the why
      I'm a doctor in my country and diabetics needles are used for days because of the cost i can't tell patients to use it once 6times a day

    • @tonygroves5526
      @tonygroves5526 Год назад +1

      Our dear neighbour is diabetic, as was his Mum and sister. Thankfully, so far he has not needed needles, but he clearly remembers his Mum boiling her needles.

    • @Kimalota
      @Kimalota Год назад +5

      I am also diabetic and gladly live in a country the provides free needles and I still don't replace them every time. Never had an issue

    • @MYNAMACHEF
      @MYNAMACHEF Год назад +3

      Yeah everyone on this comment section is so acerbic, claiming its the most obvious thing whilst not considering shit like this

    • @NitsujKarasagi
      @NitsujKarasagi Год назад +2

      Type one here too… I don’t share my needles and reuse them constantly with no issue… do what you gotta do, and remember companies make more money off treating things, not curing it… one use needles sure are a profitable treatment, as long as the mass at large buys into it.

  • @tokensbrainismelting7715
    @tokensbrainismelting7715 Год назад +690

    me: i am very super duper scared of needles but it can’t be that bad haha!
    the needle on its way to scare the crap out of me: *are you sure about tha-*

  • @DiHiongTan
    @DiHiongTan Год назад +37

    Me as a healthcare professional watching this with full knowledge of why and yet still went “ahhh” when the answer was revealed. 😂

    • @Oneminmicro
      @Oneminmicro  Год назад +6

      Totally! have you heard about Amy Pohl?

    • @opticalmouse2
      @opticalmouse2 Год назад +2

      @@Oneminmicro "Totally! have you heard about Amy Pohl?"
      Bro, the fuck are you talking about?
      Did you use the needle on yourself?

    • @Oneminmicro
      @Oneminmicro  Год назад +5

      @@opticalmouse2hey thanks for the comment! Sorry you don’t have access to google - if or when you can access google, try searching and reading about Amy Pohl and her experience with a health care professional who re-used a needle.

    • @leobeboop4944
      @leobeboop4944 Год назад +2

      ​@@Oneminmicro she has a RUclips channel that shares her story

    • @noone3216
      @noone3216 10 дней назад

      If you didn't know a needle isn't sterile once it's been used, you might want to reconsider calling yourself a "healthcare professional" 😑

  • @SJTyska89
    @SJTyska89 2 месяца назад +1

    Then, vote for politicians who support affordable healthcare.

  • @egheitisunna
    @egheitisunna Год назад +18

    My dog is diabetic and I use 32 gauge needles, if I need to poke him twice if he moves for example I can notice a difference in how he acts when I inject, also sometimes they will bend after injecting, my vet said I could use the same needle twice but after I quit doing that (did it at first after diagnosis) There is an obvious difference how he acts with being injected with his insulin. He is such a good boy taking his injections every 12 hours.

  • @socatti1434
    @socatti1434 Год назад +329

    As a diabetic since 19 years, and diabetic friends: we know they are single use. But we don't care.

    • @he8535
      @he8535 Год назад +8

      You ever wonder if something like isopropyl alcohol or hydrogen peroxide can even clean them?

    • @socatti1434
      @socatti1434 Год назад +18

      @@he8535 the outside probably yes. The inside not at all. Unless you somehow push the liquid through the thin needle itself.

    • @leeolie3728
      @leeolie3728 Год назад +17

      Right. Diabetics generally don’t share their needles so bloodborne transmission of illnesses is very unlikely.

    • @ApatheticHamster
      @ApatheticHamster Год назад +3

      And believe it or not we don’t call them “single-use diabetic syringes”, we just call them syringes. Having increments up to 3 on it doesn’t change that it’s a syringe.

    • @xgu6064
      @xgu6064 Год назад

      As a diabetic or hero user?

  • @biln3
    @biln3 9 месяцев назад +1

    People are born with this knowledge

  • @redfolly4980
    @redfolly4980 Год назад +9

    Local man discovers needle gets dirty when poked into things. More to come.

    • @Woahwhoisthis712
      @Woahwhoisthis712 Год назад +1

      As someone who reused needles for my insulin for years because I was a broke college student who didn’t know any better, please shut up so people learn from my mistakes

    • @Magewater
      @Magewater Год назад +1

      ​@@Woahwhoisthis712local man discovers needle gets dirty when poked into things. More to come.

  • @matthewrammig
    @matthewrammig 11 месяцев назад +36

    This cup contains all the water molecules that were poured inside.

  • @tgk3624
    @tgk3624 Год назад +434

    I'm type 1 diabetic and I must admit I don't change my needle every use I know I should but sometimes I just forget.

    • @TH.games..
      @TH.games.. Год назад +53

      Reusing a needle or syringe puts patients in danger of contracting Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B, and possibly HIV so thats why you better start remembering lol 😊

    • @tgk3624
      @tgk3624 Год назад +151

      @@TH.games.. That's only if you share them.

    • @TH.games..
      @TH.games.. Год назад +16

      @@tgk3624 But makers of syringes and lancets do not recommend using them more than once. Talk with your doctor before reusing these items. Some people who have diabetes should not reuse their syringes or lancets, including people who have: Trouble seeing clearly.

    • @dandromeda1
      @dandromeda1 Год назад +41

      ​@@TH.games.. No, it absolutely does not lol.
      There is zero risk of that unless you share it.

    • @TH.games..
      @TH.games.. Год назад +15

      @@dandromeda1 Syringes usually cost between $15 and $20 for a box of 100 so insted of risk buy some and If you are in a part of the world where needles are scarce and you have no choice, yes. But you should dip it in chlorine bleach and then rinse it thoroughly before each use. The issue isn't so much your own pathogens as those that may be in the environment where the needle was stored. Fresh, unused needles are shipped sterile in sealed containers and should always be used if available

  • @insanedevan7957
    @insanedevan7957 8 месяцев назад

    "Just great now I have to go for my immunization thanks 💀"

  • @-ZH
    @-ZH Год назад +5

    Look at that optimal stabbing angle