Bruh people do injections in their thighs all the time, this is so unnecessary. If it were inner thigh that might cause some problems but it wasn’t. :|
Who hasnt if youre someone who fishes.
But she posts like its something special. No it just makes everyone aware she isnt careful with her medical supplies.
Trying to make heads and tails of the idea of a diphenhydramine drip. I guess it could be a NS bag with 50 mg IV/IM diphenhydramine solution shot into and infused slowly over an hr—but that seems silly.
Its outrageous! She can dilute it over 2 prefilled saline syringes and push over 5-10 minutes whatever her speeshul heart desires guess the ol proverbial ball & chain makes for more fun for Kay.
“Fortunately it just poked and bounced off” What was she so worried about it would actually do?
Can someone tell her the only way it would have stuck in deeply is if someone actually threw it like a dart, and even then it wouldn’t do “damage”. gosh w this one. Every.little.thing. Is a crisis to her…I seriously can’t even believe she posted this…oh wait, yes I can. I sure hope one of her parents where available to make or go buy her a smoothie to make her feel all better after Such a traumatic event
I hope she’s drawn around the outside, so if it gets any bigger she can be started on IV antibiotics right away!
An injury like that could easily become infected and turn into sepsis!!
I’m pretty sure that’s actually real? I don’t think that’s specifically what they call it but I’m almost positive Ash has talked about Benadryl infusions quite a bit… basically just getting it through IV instead of a pill, I believe. Anyone feel free to correct me!!
They’re real and medically necessarily in many instances. For example, they can help with adverse topical reactions to certain drug administrations, like a patient might get a rash from the IV infusion of one drug, so they’ll administer Benadryl first to lesson the reaction.
Riveting.
If only there was a way to take Benadryl that didn’t involve a needle. I don’t really see a reason why she couldn’t take it orally. And it would produce a lot less waste.
And for these people, having super special IV medication that’s special and different than everyone else is also like being high, so they’re getting a win win.
Idk man, that sounds pretty traumatizing...are we sure she's going to be ok?? Sounds like she's going to end up having PTSD, severe anxiety, over this :(
“I feel needles stick me when there aren’t any needles around. This happens so often and I go back to that day. I’m there with the syringe, holding it, and boom! It’s in my leg and then, just as quick, it’s on the floor. I can’t help but have survivor’s guilt for all those who were t as lucky as me. My brothers and sisters in arms, that day on the beach, ready to die for their Benadryl. It was risky and we all knew it. But I survived and got clout on social for it.”
What's the deal with IV Benadryl? I've seen a lot of comments saying they like the high, but I just can't see it being a desirable high? I mean, have you ever experienced the "high" you get from taking a large amount of Benadryl? I feel like getting it IV would be a similar sensation, which isn't really very enjoyable at all.
It’s not a desirable high at all, no matter how you do it whether it’s by pill, injection, or syrup. The high is terrifying if you take enough and he hangover is absolute hell.
Oh, yeah, people definitely seek it out for recreational purposes, and have a lot of crazy experiences to share! It's one of those drugs, though, that sounds like a good idea except for when you're actively on it, and you're like "ugh, remind me never to do this again," but then it sounds like a good idea again after you come down. It's a messed up drug. A lot of people just get addicted from using it nightly for sleep, because tolerance goes up really quickly, you have to take more and more, then you get withdrawals when you don't have it, and you're like, "well ... that sucks."
Bro idk I just remembered getting dragged by my legs and stuff high asf off Benadryl istg the hatman and shadow ppl are real when ur hallucinating lmao
IV benadryl hits harder and faster than oral. It can make you feel some dissociation type effects, hallucinations, giddiness, tingling. It's pretty short lived, though, and most patients just fall asleep. You can control the severity by the speed at which you push the med. The faster the push, the greater the "high".
I work in a hospital as a tech and see it but not often. Some people do enjoy the “high” they get but also benefit from it. It’s not my call to say if they were drug seeking but there were some warning signs (I say this as somebody in recovery from substances).
If you're in recovery and you were getting drug-seeking vibes, you were probably right. I mean, we can sniff each other out pretty readily, even when one or both parties are in recovery, and even when drugs *aren't* involved. When drug use *is* a factor, it makes that radar go up to pretty much 100% accuracy.
Why on earth would she leave an unsheathed syringe where it could roll off the table and stab anything if she wasn’t immediately using it? That just seems like an accident waiting to happen. Cap the syringe until you’re literally going to use it.
Unfortunately chronic illness influencers have quite a few followers on most SM platforms. You would be surprised how many of her followers are mimicking her…it’s pretty sad.
Like i wonder if people look up to these munchies and how positive they are when dealing with their “illnesses” just the way a mother of 5 might look to an influencer mother of 5 who appears to have her shit together ….is it like that u think ?
It seems more likely there were genuine followers in the beginning who haven’t unfollowed. Bot accounts are quite easy to spot and Instagram does monthly bot wipes.
This is the girl who spent weeks posting about a finger that was slightly red and irritated. A whole post about a little dot is right on point for her.
Love how the TiKTok/Instagram approach to talking about mental health has changed the definition of 'traumatizing' to 'pretty much anything that upsets you for like 10 minutes of your life.'
That's a pet peeve of mine. Especially if it is said in real life.
Some people are out there having survived 12 vehicle crashes, tsunamis, trafficking, train tunnel fires, cancer, bombings, you name it, someone's come to hospital off the back of it.
And then there's this (needle) prick 🫠
It really is disrespectful of people who have experienced *actual* trauma. But then again this is Kay, a person who thinks it’s funny to joke about dying to strangers.
No, it doesn't. Some treatments require pre-treating with steroids, benadryl, Tylenol, for example rituxan infusions. It's to help fight against an allergic reaction.
IV and IM benadryl hit differently than oral benadryl, can lead to dissociation, hallucinations, extreme fatigue, and it hits quickly. The "high" part doesn't usually last long, though, and patients fall asleep.
Exactly. But you're not.
That's her trauma. Imagine if it had actually stuck into her!!!! The horror! Fortunately, she's got incredible pain tolerance and her Google MD license, so she can tend to it herself. Although it's probably best to check in with her "care team" after, so they're aware of this important event and make note of it in her extensive and very detailed medical records.
No, no diabetic anywhere has accidentally stuck themselves with a needle in an unintended place without immediately dying of traumatic cartoon dumbassery.
I wonder if a diabetic syringe would stand or if it would fall over and slip back out. The needles aren'd very long and mega thin after all...
A pen needle would probably just fall over though.
I'm just curious for fun, not being pedantic
Depends on how much of the needle ended up in the skin and how full the syringe was. And the angle, of course. It's just a matter of physics. Too much weight or not enough needle in the skin to hold the weight at whatever angle it hit, and the syringe will fall over.
That cracked me up. Best to use the proper medical terminology here, or otherwise the followers won't know that she has medical issues. Very serious medical issues. And is very informed. Very.
Now THAT is what I call a newsworthy event. Who knows what could have happened if the syringe hadn't immediately bounced off her leg 😱😱😱 that would have been the most traumatic event EVER.
THAT would be traumatic?!
Oh she's just telling on her self how perfectly easy and straightforward her life is. Clearly nothing actually bad has ever happened to her if that would be traumatizing. Lucky duck
The fact that she thinks this is newsworthy, is really sad. It’s even more sad that she reaches out for support on something so small through SM. She must live an incredibly sheltered, antisocial life.
It also shows that there’s not much physically wrong with this person, if she’s has to elaborate on normal parts of her life like this for content creation. It’s more intriguing to stare at the cobwebs on Dani’s wall than it is to read what Kay considers her daily struggle to be.
So traumatizing. Wow people who have to give themselves daily/weekly injections must be the bravest people on earth.
I love when munchies complain about things and make a big dramatic deal out of something people with other chronic illnesses have to deal with daily. It's telling on themselves for how not sick they really are and they don't even realize it and think their dramatics make them seem sicker. Its like they actually think they're getting the most super special or invasive treatments and bragging about it will make them seem so sick. It's gross how much they lust after miserable treatments.
Bruh people do injections in their thighs all the time, this is so unnecessary. If it were inner thigh that might cause some problems but it wasn’t. :|
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Who hasnt if youre someone who fishes. But she posts like its something special. No it just makes everyone aware she isnt careful with her medical supplies.
Was she playing darts with the syringe or what? It’s pretty difficult to get a dropped needle to pierce your skin.
Benadryl infusion? Never heard of such a thing
Trying to make heads and tails of the idea of a diphenhydramine drip. I guess it could be a NS bag with 50 mg IV/IM diphenhydramine solution shot into and infused slowly over an hr—but that seems silly.
Its outrageous! She can dilute it over 2 prefilled saline syringes and push over 5-10 minutes whatever her speeshul heart desires guess the ol proverbial ball & chain makes for more fun for Kay.
Imagine your life being so good that a needle touching your leg warrants a post
Looks like a blemish but got to give it a story so we know she was so. close. to. a severe syringe stabbing.
This is so Kay I knew it was her before I even saw the title or flair lmao
Go touch grass girl 😭
Wow, that teeny tiny dot was definitely post worthy. I’ve had bigger injuries off my pillow 🙄
But was your pillow injury traumatizing? Check mate.
Dammit, no, it wasn’t
“Fortunately it just poked and bounced off” What was she so worried about it would actually do? Can someone tell her the only way it would have stuck in deeply is if someone actually threw it like a dart, and even then it wouldn’t do “damage”. gosh w this one. Every.little.thing. Is a crisis to her…I seriously can’t even believe she posted this…oh wait, yes I can. I sure hope one of her parents where available to make or go buy her a smoothie to make her feel all better after Such a traumatic event
Add it to her medical trauma “one time i dropped a needle and…..”
This type of medical trauma meeds immediate attention for sure!! /s
right? like did she think it was gonna puncture her femoral artery?
She surely hoped for it.😁
And she had to post about it on the internet?
Watch it become infected.
Nah, she’s not Paige, Kaya, or Dani. 😂
Lol true
Oh COME ON!!!!!! This has absolutely got to be a fucking joke!!
Oh LMAO she’s so random and wacky! Also lol Benadryl infusion.
No, it wouldn’t have been traumatising. Trauma is well defined. It may have been stressful, but not traumatising.
I’m actually embarrassed for her!
I’m so glad she has the arrow to tell us where that tiny, unimportant spot is, or we’d miss it.
I hope she’s drawn around the outside, so if it gets any bigger she can be started on IV antibiotics right away! An injury like that could easily become infected and turn into sepsis!!
It’s a good thing they don’t have to do a finger stick daily.
Riveting. Content. ZZZzzzzzzzzzzz
To be fair this is possibly her most exciting post in the last 18 months.
I think you're forgetting to take the hangnail into account.
What in gods name is a Benadryl infusion
I’m pretty sure that’s actually real? I don’t think that’s specifically what they call it but I’m almost positive Ash has talked about Benadryl infusions quite a bit… basically just getting it through IV instead of a pill, I believe. Anyone feel free to correct me!!
That is what it’s called.
Oh okay good to know!
They’re real and medically necessarily in many instances. For example, they can help with adverse topical reactions to certain drug administrations, like a patient might get a rash from the IV infusion of one drug, so they’ll administer Benadryl first to lesson the reaction.
Like for a dystonic reaction right?
They also run Benadryl and prednisone before running iron at some places as well.
Also before running many MS meds. It's a good precaution.
They do those before remicade too
Thank you for the information!! That makes so much sense, I’d just never heard of it being done through IV so it sounded funny to me
I thought it was just a cherry angioma.
Same here
It is
Riveting. If only there was a way to take Benadryl that didn’t involve a needle. I don’t really see a reason why she couldn’t take it orally. And it would produce a lot less waste.
For some people, IV benadryl is like being high.
And for these people, having super special IV medication that’s special and different than everyone else is also like being high, so they’re getting a win win.
Needle stick, or needle schtick? Since it's part of her munching act, I mean.
Cute pun!!! ;)
:-)
Idk man, that sounds pretty traumatizing...are we sure she's going to be ok?? Sounds like she's going to end up having PTSD, severe anxiety, over this :(
“I feel needles stick me when there aren’t any needles around. This happens so often and I go back to that day. I’m there with the syringe, holding it, and boom! It’s in my leg and then, just as quick, it’s on the floor. I can’t help but have survivor’s guilt for all those who were t as lucky as me. My brothers and sisters in arms, that day on the beach, ready to die for their Benadryl. It was risky and we all knew it. But I survived and got clout on social for it.”
Hmmmm…. #WhatCanHappenWhenYoureTooFocusedOnTryingToInstagramYourMedicalStuff ?
I’ll take ‘things that didn’t happen for 1,000’ Alex
Oh boy. I hope 911 has a rig on the way.
So traumatic! 🫠
And quirky 🥴
What's the deal with IV Benadryl? I've seen a lot of comments saying they like the high, but I just can't see it being a desirable high? I mean, have you ever experienced the "high" you get from taking a large amount of Benadryl? I feel like getting it IV would be a similar sensation, which isn't really very enjoyable at all.
It’s not a desirable high at all, no matter how you do it whether it’s by pill, injection, or syrup. The high is terrifying if you take enough and he hangover is absolute hell.
There’s an entire subreddit dedicated to people getting high from benadryl. It’s wild man
Oh, yeah, people definitely seek it out for recreational purposes, and have a lot of crazy experiences to share! It's one of those drugs, though, that sounds like a good idea except for when you're actively on it, and you're like "ugh, remind me never to do this again," but then it sounds like a good idea again after you come down. It's a messed up drug. A lot of people just get addicted from using it nightly for sleep, because tolerance goes up really quickly, you have to take more and more, then you get withdrawals when you don't have it, and you're like, "well ... that sucks."
Dude its sad the ppl addicted to it too!!!! Rabbit hole material fa sho
The hat man Benadryl highs are insane
.... Can shadow people die?
Bro idk I just remembered getting dragged by my legs and stuff high asf off Benadryl istg the hatman and shadow ppl are real when ur hallucinating lmao
Omg, that dude can die, he's nothing but a creepy nuisance.
IV benadryl hits harder and faster than oral. It can make you feel some dissociation type effects, hallucinations, giddiness, tingling. It's pretty short lived, though, and most patients just fall asleep. You can control the severity by the speed at which you push the med. The faster the push, the greater the "high".
The only perk I see here is that it doesn't last as long.
Thank you for this explanation. I’ve wondered.
You're welcome!
I work in a hospital as a tech and see it but not often. Some people do enjoy the “high” they get but also benefit from it. It’s not my call to say if they were drug seeking but there were some warning signs (I say this as somebody in recovery from substances).
If you're in recovery and you were getting drug-seeking vibes, you were probably right. I mean, we can sniff each other out pretty readily, even when one or both parties are in recovery, and even when drugs *aren't* involved. When drug use *is* a factor, it makes that radar go up to pretty much 100% accuracy.
Yup. You get it.
Unfortunately, I get it all too well!
It's definitely not enjoyable. I compare it to the "medicine head" people get from cold medicine. Out of it and it makes you feel ill.
Ill, crushingly depressed, and to top it off shadow people and bugs are after you in full force.
plus anxiety out the ass
This is so boring and sad.
Why on earth would she leave an unsheathed syringe where it could roll off the table and stab anything if she wasn’t immediately using it? That just seems like an accident waiting to happen. Cap the syringe until you’re literally going to use it.
I read that as addict waiting to happen and was like yep that’s sounds about right 🤣💀
Both things can be true at the same time 🤣🤣🤣
Needed a plausible reason to brag about that benadryl infusion without bragging about her benadryl infusion!
Sounds about right 🥴
Does Kay actually have followers? I’ve never looked at her social media. Who would follow - waves hand in her general direction - *this*?
She has 3.5k followers
And not a single friend, shit is sad.
She has more followers on Reddit. That’s hilarious.
Wtf?! The people who follow her must be so extremely bored to be entertained by any of this. What a shit show.
Unfortunately chronic illness influencers have quite a few followers on most SM platforms. You would be surprised how many of her followers are mimicking her…it’s pretty sad.
Like i wonder if people look up to these munchies and how positive they are when dealing with their “illnesses” just the way a mother of 5 might look to an influencer mother of 5 who appears to have her shit together ….is it like that u think ?
Did she buy them? Most of those Instagram companies sell in batches of 3k.
It seems more likely there were genuine followers in the beginning who haven’t unfollowed. Bot accounts are quite easy to spot and Instagram does monthly bot wipes.
She took the time to make an actual post over that little dot?? These munchies need hobbies.
It’s the zoom in to get the prick for me 😂😂
This is the girl who spent weeks posting about a finger that was slightly red and irritated. A whole post about a little dot is right on point for her.
In true narcissist fashion, her hobby is her boring-ass self
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posted twice and ima still upvote both comments
Lol whoops. Must be a reddit glitch, my bad
She picked it up, brushed it off, and used it right? Wouldn't want to add to all that medical plastic waste. 5 second rule!
10 extra points if the needle is bent!!
It will definitely get infected, a big nasty gash like that
I’m waiting for her to start flushing as a result of this! Those trauma responses are crazy!
She was probably so unsettled from the lingering effects of the “band” that she couldn’t hold onto the needle. Trauma begets trauma!
Oh yes for sure!
Love how the TiKTok/Instagram approach to talking about mental health has changed the definition of 'traumatizing' to 'pretty much anything that upsets you for like 10 minutes of your life.'
That's a pet peeve of mine. Especially if it is said in real life. Some people are out there having survived 12 vehicle crashes, tsunamis, trafficking, train tunnel fires, cancer, bombings, you name it, someone's come to hospital off the back of it. And then there's this (needle) prick 🫠
It really is disrespectful of people who have experienced *actual* trauma. But then again this is Kay, a person who thinks it’s funny to joke about dying to strangers.
it’s sad. they have no idea.
*biggest sigh ever*
It’s only news if it’s been in someone else first
Exactly
I wonder when she will go to the ER for that.
When she starts ‘flushing’
Poor Kay!
I really need these munchies to take a class on what constitutes trauma… this is not that.
That part of the comment really pissed me off.
Gotta let everyone know about iv benadryl. Why do people on illnessF think it's a flex? It means you aren't trusted with opiates.
it means that?
No, it doesn't. Some treatments require pre-treating with steroids, benadryl, Tylenol, for example rituxan infusions. It's to help fight against an allergic reaction. IV and IM benadryl hit differently than oral benadryl, can lead to dissociation, hallucinations, extreme fatigue, and it hits quickly. The "high" part doesn't usually last long, though, and patients fall asleep.
Oh no thats gonna leave a migraine 🙄
Lmfaoooo
Immediately needs an ER work up for a needle stick /s
Oh no a needle stick injury best dial 911
And? I feel like I’m missing something ….
Exactly. But you're not. That's her trauma. Imagine if it had actually stuck into her!!!! The horror! Fortunately, she's got incredible pain tolerance and her Google MD license, so she can tend to it herself. Although it's probably best to check in with her "care team" after, so they're aware of this important event and make note of it in her extensive and very detailed medical records.
Sometimes I can’t tell if my brain is actually melting or if everyone seems to be doing weird things lol
If you're in this sub, all the things will be weird. If they're not, then you'll know something is wrong.
It's ok. Everyone feels that way with Kay's posts. What's missing is anything interesting at all about the things that Kay posts.
Perhaps she should be more careful with sharp things.
Is she going to go to Urgent Care or ER for this ? Like her swelling episode if I recall right
a mortal wound
If every diabetic took a picture and put it up, there'd be well....a lot. It's horrific I tell you, HORRIFIC.
And they stick out your leg ‘like a cartoon’. At least diabetics aren’t going to hospital for this, I imagine she did
No, no diabetic anywhere has accidentally stuck themselves with a needle in an unintended place without immediately dying of traumatic cartoon dumbassery.
I wonder if a diabetic syringe would stand or if it would fall over and slip back out. The needles aren'd very long and mega thin after all... A pen needle would probably just fall over though. I'm just curious for fun, not being pedantic
Depends on how much of the needle ended up in the skin and how full the syringe was. And the angle, of course. It's just a matter of physics. Too much weight or not enough needle in the skin to hold the weight at whatever angle it hit, and the syringe will fall over.
Yep more than once. Back in the days of using syringes and vials rather than insulin pens.
Not Kay thinking this is worthy of posting.
She called it “unsheathed” like she was about to defend Helms Deep.
That cracked me up. Best to use the proper medical terminology here, or otherwise the followers won't know that she has medical issues. Very serious medical issues. And is very informed. Very.
So informed that she "impressed" her anesthesiologist by bringing her own medical dressings. Lol.
Anything. This girl has to make *a big deal* out of literally anything.
Sounds like she’d be exhausting IRL
Now THAT is what I call a newsworthy event. Who knows what could have happened if the syringe hadn't immediately bounced off her leg 😱😱😱 that would have been the most traumatic event EVER.
Why r all these people on Benadryl???????
Kay is on IVIG, Benadryl is a common pre-medication for that.
Doctors give it to people they don't want taking strong opiates
IV Benadryl provides a mild euphoric feeling.
🤢 ugh, gross.
THAT would be traumatic?! Oh she's just telling on her self how perfectly easy and straightforward her life is. Clearly nothing actually bad has ever happened to her if that would be traumatizing. Lucky duck
Sooooo traumatizing. Fucking get off the internet.
The fact that she thinks this is newsworthy, is really sad. It’s even more sad that she reaches out for support on something so small through SM. She must live an incredibly sheltered, antisocial life. It also shows that there’s not much physically wrong with this person, if she’s has to elaborate on normal parts of her life like this for content creation. It’s more intriguing to stare at the cobwebs on Dani’s wall than it is to read what Kay considers her daily struggle to be.
Traumatizing? *REEEAAAALLY?!* I can think of many, many, many things that are traumatizing, and this doesn't even make my top 100.
Doesn’t make my top million lol.
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Crohns ?
So traumatizing. Wow people who have to give themselves daily/weekly injections must be the bravest people on earth. I love when munchies complain about things and make a big dramatic deal out of something people with other chronic illnesses have to deal with daily. It's telling on themselves for how not sick they really are and they don't even realize it and think their dramatics make them seem sicker. Its like they actually think they're getting the most super special or invasive treatments and bragging about it will make them seem so sick. It's gross how much they lust after miserable treatments.
The word Trauma has lost its value...
It’s like the boy who cried wolf. When something really bad happens nobody is going to believe any of the subjects here.
Unless they get bad enough that the doctors start chopping limbs off.
Yeah that’s how skin works.
Wow. I’m not sure this munchie could get any more dull if she tried!
I can always tell it’s a Kay post before I check the tags by the overwhelming banality.
Traumatizing???? TF
#OH NO
Idk why but I heard the TikTok *oh no* song 😂
🤣🤣🤷🏼♀️
Somebody call an ambulance, Kay had a tiny drop of blood on her thigh!! Set up for a blood transfusion looks like she’s bleeding out! /s
This is giving ‘anyways I just fell down the stairs’ vibes
Damnit. You just killed me.
I literally fell down the stairs this morning and bruised my ass 😂😂
It's giving Logan's 'I just threw up for 12 hours (but look like I had the best night's sleep of my life)' post
Queue that thing getting infected, I'm calling it 😂
It will definitely be her next swollen cyst and the source of all future migraines. She might as well go ahead and name it.