Shot Location

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Niptuck59
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Shot Location

Postby Niptuck59 » Mon Aug 26, 2013 2:16 pm

59 y/o guy no prostate issues but I take heart meds, just started on Trimix and whoo hooo!! 4 injections and 3 good ones one miss. I am left handed and have a hard time sticking my right side, how important is it too vary the injection locations ? Can I get away with just sticking the left side all the time or will that cause issues. I used .5 the first time good results, .4 the second time was pretty good and .7 this past Sunday, it was awesome rock hard wood for 3 hours took the orgasms to get it down, a little dull ache in the glans afterward but well worth it.

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Re: Shot Location

Postby Frank Talk Admin » Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:51 pm

It is VERY important that you alternate sides. You might develop scar tissue on one side which COULD cause a bend. However, the vast majority of guys do not have any isssues, but make sure you are not in the minority, ok?
And also, have about four spots on each side where you inject.
If it is awkward, try laying your penis on the bathroom counter. That way you do not have to hold it quite so much. Also, if you are using an autoinjector, you can lay that on the counter as well, and just slide it up against your penis. you MAY have to put something under the autoinjector...like a towel, or pad of paper, to bring the autoinjector up to the proper level. This is a good technique for the beginner - at 90 degree angle, it helps make sure you hit the target.
Paul


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