1. "Vain" is spelled vein
2. Yes
No..as long as it is only your own blood on the needle (it was a sterile needle before you used it) and you were the one getting stuck. You can only get hep C if someone else who has hep c used the needle before you did.
Yes, a non-coring (Huber) needle is the only type of needle that would be or should be used to access a port. the needle is hollow inside and does not remove the flesh that it passes thru when pushed thru the skin. Otherwise the skin plug would block the flow of fluids and regardless you don't want to remove any skin or any portion of the septum (plastic lid of the port) that the needle passes thru.
Only if the needle was made of iron or copper
You can only use a New needle for piercing. and they are sterilized in a lab.
The only place you could get just the needle is a salvage yard.
Depending on what type of beading project you are doing depends on wether you need a needle. I only tend to use a beading needle for fine beadwork such as thread beading- which then yes, i would use a 'beading needle'. Other then that I don't believe that you really need a beading needle for beading jewellery. I hope this answer helped you
Needle have one eye but can't see.We say the hole at the top of needle is the eye of the needle.
well yeah but it would be disgusting and only if they knew how to swim but it would be dangerous because there are fast currents.
If they don't have a recommended needle size on the label, I would check with the maker. The only other option is to swatch it with different sizes until you like the way it looks.
between L4 and L5 because the spinal cord stops near L2 and a needle introduced below this level will miss the spinal cord and encounter only nerve roots, which are usually pushed aside.
No, it doesn't. The only reason it would stick out is if your belly button stuck out orginally.
From Crystal, the left and right are pushed up and the middle is to the side only.