Well, I am having problems getting my injections right it seems.
I got off to a great start and now have somehow regressed.
At a dosage of .5 I got nice erections as reported elsewhere.
Not I have gone to .55 and .6 and I get softies.
I was using the cock ring and forgot on the .55 dose so I used it again and left it on for a couple min after injection.
The resulting softy is aggravating.
** I am noticing that there is sometimes small fluid sacks like today just under the skin. Today it was actually up near the head but not on the head. I am pushing the needle in and I understand the angle but maybe I'm just not hard enough when I shoot. I plump up a bit but not hard. I have to wonder if I am getting medicine under the skin rather than in the correct spot.
Oh well, back to the drawing board.
I asked the Urologist for a new prescription for Viagra. I think may try some of that again and see how I do.
Sack of fluid after injection
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Re: Sack of fluid after injection
Sun,
Your results (lack of) and symptoms sure sound like you are not getting thru the tough sheath around the cavernosa. Strange that you would be missing so many times/so consistently. You are not reusing needles are you? they get dull after one insert into a vial. Also there are two types of vial membranes -- one is very tough to get thru (and will dull your needle easily) and the correct membrane is very soft and easy to get thru and won't dull (or bend) your needle. Which do you have?
There are two ways of doing the actual injection: One way is the doctors deft way -- a quick flick of the wrist jab and you are in.
But of course we are not skilled doctors so that way may not always work for us doofuses...
What I do, and a few others also, is to do an excrutiatingly slow inject. Start with touching the needle to the skin at your point of entry, then slowwwly press it in, even doing some little jabs when you get to where there is resistance from the sheath. You will feel it go thru using this slow method.
When you think you are in, you test the plunger a bit to see how much pressure it takes to dispense your shot. If it is tough to depress the plunger it is a sure sign you are in flesh and not in the cavernosa. You can try digging in some more -- dimpling the syringe end into the skin. Test again to see how easy it is to depress the plunger. Only inject if it is about the same amount of pressure as if you were shooting into the air. You can even practice shooting into the air using plain water to see how it feels on the plunger.
Hopefully that'll get you accurately in there. I have done over 500 shots and never had a miss yet.
Keep on trying .. report back ..
J
Your results (lack of) and symptoms sure sound like you are not getting thru the tough sheath around the cavernosa. Strange that you would be missing so many times/so consistently. You are not reusing needles are you? they get dull after one insert into a vial. Also there are two types of vial membranes -- one is very tough to get thru (and will dull your needle easily) and the correct membrane is very soft and easy to get thru and won't dull (or bend) your needle. Which do you have?
There are two ways of doing the actual injection: One way is the doctors deft way -- a quick flick of the wrist jab and you are in.
But of course we are not skilled doctors so that way may not always work for us doofuses...
What I do, and a few others also, is to do an excrutiatingly slow inject. Start with touching the needle to the skin at your point of entry, then slowwwly press it in, even doing some little jabs when you get to where there is resistance from the sheath. You will feel it go thru using this slow method.
When you think you are in, you test the plunger a bit to see how much pressure it takes to dispense your shot. If it is tough to depress the plunger it is a sure sign you are in flesh and not in the cavernosa. You can try digging in some more -- dimpling the syringe end into the skin. Test again to see how easy it is to depress the plunger. Only inject if it is about the same amount of pressure as if you were shooting into the air. You can even practice shooting into the air using plain water to see how it feels on the plunger.
Hopefully that'll get you accurately in there. I have done over 500 shots and never had a miss yet.
Keep on trying .. report back ..
J
RP 2008 ... MUSE 2008-9 .. TriMix Gel 2009 .. Trimix 2009-2015 ... PGE-1 2016-2019 ..Misoprostal 2019 Onward. All worked.
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Re: Sack of fluid after injection
Listen to Jim , he has helped me a bunch , because of him I switched to 31g syringe ............no misses at all ! The only thing I do differently is using a "jelly" ring for constriction ,venous leak ?
I am usually hard in 15 min .
Chuck
I am usually hard in 15 min .
Chuck
Radical prostatectomy Mar . 2010 age 63 , everything good except for ED . Have tried the big three pills , VED , and Muse , results unsatisfactory . My trimix formula is : 25MG Papa ,.8 MG Phento , 8 MCG /M PGE 1
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