IV Kits and Fluids.

I don't know if grey will have the same issue, but those are still on shortage for hospitals.
 
are you going to try and do your own IV? i asked this months ago and got trashed. I thought i recalled seeing bags for like 100 bucks. for a liter of water. insanity.
 
are you going to try and do your own IV? i asked this months ago and got trashed. I thought i recalled seeing bags for like 100 bucks. for a liter of water. insanity.
You injected subq something intended for oral use, and created irreparable chemical burns in your belly.

If you managed to obtain DIY IV access you would have definitely killed yourself.

I'd only barely trust you to use this safely.
 
I’ve seen them on some bodybuilder websites, but they are super pricey. I am convinced these “shortages” are made up.
I can assure you these shortages are NOT made up. I work in the OR and since the shortages began (around 2022) I have started a couple cases with only <10 liters in the warmer, which isn't much for something like a septic abdomen. My hospital sends out daily updates on our fluids stock too. That being said you still could probably find someone who works at a hospital/ medical facility of sorts who'd be willing to help you out.
 
are you going to try and do your own IV? i asked this months ago and got trashed. I thought i recalled seeing bags for like 100 bucks. for a liter of water. insanity.
Yes. I have done them on myself in the past. When I was in the military we would give them to ourselves all the time after long missions. I was trained as a Combat Lifesaver and we would do one bag of sodium chloride and one banana bag, sleep for like 12 hours and wake up completely refreshed.

I am seeing sodium chloride and lactaid ringers on Indiamart pretty cheap, but trying to find a reasonable MOQ is hard. I want to drip glutathione and NAD+ and possibly ASTYMIN-3 and Vitamin C.
 
I can assure you these shortages are NOT made up. I work in the OR and since the shortages began (around 2022) I have started a couple cases with only <10 liters in the warmer, which isn't much for something like a septic abdomen. My hospital sends out daily updates on our fluids stock too. That being said you still could probably find someone who works at a hospital/ medical facility of sorts who'd be willing to help you out.
Are they using fluids past the expiration date? If so, how far past the date are they actually good to use. On a side note, I wonder how the med spas are able to get so much.
 

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