CanGetItUpButNotOff wrote:ElbowRoom wrote:bldoink wrote:Remember, the plunger should be easy to depress. If it's difficult to depress you're in the wrong place.
THIS! I forgot to mention this in my reply. If you feel resistance to pushing the plunger, pull out and reposition the needle. The plunger should depress almost effortlessly.
A couple of questions, please.
Why? What is the concern if the plunger pressure is to great? Is it that the needle has not penetrated the tunica albuginea? I don't get what would impede the liquid from going into any of the bodies if you are missing the cavernosa.
I find the difficulty of injection difficult to perceive. I've had a few attempts where it seemed resistant but the result was satisfactory. Can you give me some sense of what easy versus difficult feels like?
It means you missed the cavernosa altogether, and are shooting into tissue that won’t give you any effect. I’ve done this several times, which is why I started using the VED as mentioned. The cavernosa is spongy and has no resistance to fluid flowing in.