Ode,

Yes, you are unquestionably snide and snippy this morning as you suggest in your own post. I think you are just as much an "idjit" for being so nonchalant about how you process an IV solution as you do me. Are you familiar with the millipore type of syringe filters? Apparently not if you make the idjit comment that settling out is better than any filter you can buy. You also do not have to purposefully shake a vial for particulates to be sent back into solution. One needs to get them out of the vial to prevent accidental redistribution.

So you are resorting to picky linguistics when you criticize my use of "pure". Hehee, give me a break--that doesn't even deserve a response. . I have injected non-physiological water based iv solutions with absolutely no problems whatsoever, actually my solutions proved very beneficial. I generally admire your posts, but I am starting to have 2nd thoughts, but I still like your machine's design.


doug



----- Original Message ----- From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 7:40 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Injections syringes inhaling




  The bigguns settle out by definition of colloid better than *almost* any
filter you can buy.
  If you shake it up then inject it, yer an idjit. [that might get away
with it]
 "Far worse" doesn't answer the question of how bad straight water might
be or what to do about it.

 So close your eyes and dive, that rock is far worse than the log you
*might* miss...but at least you'll be using your head for "something".
[Sorry if that came across as being a bit snide..no wait, I don't worry
about snide, be as snide as you like.  I seem to like it a lot today, so
duck and shoot back. ]

BTW  There is no such thing as pure water in an impure environment and I
doubt there is or ever was a pure environment anywhere on Earth.
If it was pure, we couldn't live in it.  We require variety and water, a
solvent, soaks it up like a dry sponge...the more pure it is, the dryer the
sponge.

The same jug of water will not be the same tomorrow.
How different depends on many factors, most beyond control and the rest
only by degree.

Ode [being a pure snippy curmudgeon this morning...by definition "not
sorry" till tomorrow when "I'm" not the same in the same jug. LOL ]


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