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sweetpunk4686
Apr 5, 2009, 04:56 PM
Hey guys,

Let me introduce myself a bit. I'm a middle eastern female who was born pale white but growing up I developed a darker color. Both my parents are pale but whereas my father has a milky white pale genes my mother has an extreme dark side in her genes as well it's her luck she didn't come out dark even growing up but I guess I caught that genes from lol Anyway I've been trying to go back to my baby complexion or atleats the complexion I had as a 1-2 year old kid (milky white). I've been crazy about trying the injection (Tationil) and I know for a fact it's a fastest whitening. I even contacted a seller of those injection, to my luck I got a nice lady who taught me about the dangers of these things. She told me if I don't have a doctor to inject them I can even die suddenly trying to do it myself. She's not even selling the injections to me now because she knows I don't have a nurse or a doctor. Anyway, I still want to try em but I'm looking for a nurse but I advise every single person here not to do it yourself. It's true that if anything goes wrong you can die a sudden death, it's IV we're talking about. If you're gonna try to go the IM way than it won't work properly for skin whitening because skin whitening works the best IV way. I really want the injections because I know in about a month or two I can be milky white but I don't want to risk my life. So please try to find proper help first.

Thanks,
Sweet Punk

lighterrr
Apr 5, 2009, 05:28 PM
punk your right but with proper training anyone can do a sub cue injection, im a nurse so its not that hard for me cause im trained but there a videos for laymen to learn how to perform the injection

syrupforyou
Apr 6, 2009, 09:30 AM
yes. i was adviced by Skin Whitening Experts | Skin Lightening Products (http://www.skinwhiteningexperts.com) that it should be administered by a nurse or doctor. you can buy it online but see to it that you have a nurse or doctor who will administer the product since its through IV. a lot of air in the syringe can cause harm , i dont know the exact medical term. Its risky. it needs professional expertise / experience.

sweetpunk4686
Apr 6, 2009, 04:51 PM
That's true lighter it's good if you're already a nurse and can do it on your own but it's not that easy for a newbie to learn. I really doubted anyone can learn from videos, it's not a subcut (injected under the epidermis) it's an IV which is really hard .... for skin whitening only IV works and it works the best. You can ofcourse learn the IV way too, I have an aunt who got Hepatitis and she injected herself for like 5-6 months as per directed by the doctor. I think it's ok if you learn to inject yourself if a doctor teaches you but with videos hmmmm, not good. Lighter it's awesome if you can do it yourself I heard these injections work really well. I hope you get to your goal soon.