Hi all,
As a bit of background. I'm actually blind, and figured that some on here probably have experience with tools that might be useful to me for injecting trimix. The main thing I'm looking for help with is measuring the proper dose. Has anyone had experience with devices to help measure out the proper number of units? There's a couple I've found online, but one is insulin specific and only works with particular insulin vials, and the other I'm going to try but figured I'd ask if anyone had any suggestions.
Thanks!
-Michael.
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Best advice for you may be to have someone pre-fill your syringes. Then place them in your freezer with the cap on the needle. Obviously your vision must be good enough to find the syringes in the freezer. But on the other hand, if you're simply having trouble seeing closeup, this may work.
Good luck!
Good luck!
I've tried everything -- pills, injections pumps -- and now I am at the final frontier.
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Hi, Mike - It would be great to have someone pre-fill your syringes; probably the best solution. My partner actually likes the process of drawing up my dose and doing the injection for me, but that's another story.
What might work is to have someone help you create a jig that you can feel - when the plunger is pulled back a certain distance: you've got xx ml loaded. Could be something as easy as a little dowel that measures the span from the finger wings on the syringe to the end of the plunger.
Hope this helps!
What might work is to have someone help you create a jig that you can feel - when the plunger is pulled back a certain distance: you've got xx ml loaded. Could be something as easy as a little dowel that measures the span from the finger wings on the syringe to the end of the plunger.
Hope this helps!
59 yo, ED from organic causes, pills ineffective, using TriMix at home and Edex when traveling. Live on beautiful Whidbey Island, WA (Seattle area).
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I just started with injections of trimix and as I can't see my cock because of my beer belly, I would like to get a autoinjector. Can anyone give me some advice as to which one is best and where I might purchase one locally? I would think that drug stores (walgreens, JVC, riteaid) etc would have them. Any assistance is appreciated. I will be getting my second injection tonight
Phil, 75, married 54 years, ED started about 9 years ago. After viagra and cialis and pumping have found Trimix. Use 10 units injected with a partial erection. 31g-5/16" or 31g 1/2"needle. 10-1-30 Wife likes it too
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ClaytonW wrote:Hi, Mike - It would be great to have someone pre-fill your syringes; probably the best solution. My partner actually likes the process of drawing up my dose and doing the injection for me, but that's another story.
What might work is to have someone help you create a jig that you can feel - when the plunger is pulled back a certain distance: you've got xx ml loaded. Could be something as easy as a little dowel that measures the span from the finger wings on the syringe to the end of the plunger.
Hope this helps!
Inject ease works great amazon
edex and tri mix 45/1/27 26 units
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I ordered a injector kit from Amazon ($48) and it will be arriving today. I will try it out tonight as we are planning a romp in the hay! I don't mink doing it manually as I don't feel any pain or discomfort but I am thinking the injector will make it easier as I can't see my cock for my belly and have been using the bathroom mirror. Will let you know how it goes.
Phil, 75, married 54 years, ED started about 9 years ago. After viagra and cialis and pumping have found Trimix. Use 10 units injected with a partial erection. 31g-5/16" or 31g 1/2"needle. 10-1-30 Wife likes it too
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