I'm using Trimix. Normally using a 30 gauge 8mm needle. This seems ok for now. I'm experimenting. Today I tried a 31 guage 8mm and got a result that I'll describe as a "miss-hit." It happens when the penis becomes bruised and temporarily disfigured; swelling and possibly blood collects under the skin on the side of the needle stick.
I assume that the medicine isn't getting to where it needs to. I'm wondering what the solution is and also if the needle size might be the problem?
Advice?
Needle gauge sizes
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Re: Needle gauge sizes
I have encountered several misses with a 31 gauge needles which tends to glance off the tough tunica and bend if not positioned at an exact 90 degree angle.
I now prefer a 30 gauge, 1/2 inch (12.5 mm) needle. Rarely, if ever have I experienced a miss with one.
I now prefer a 30 gauge, 1/2 inch (12.5 mm) needle. Rarely, if ever have I experienced a miss with one.
Re: Needle gauge sizes
I had the same problem as dt. I can't seem to get 30 gauge at Walmart and have to use 29 gauge. I don't usually notice much pain with a semi on. There's actually only .001" difference in the 2 gauges.
29 0.01325" ±0.00025" OD
30 0.01225" ±0.00025" OD
29 0.01325" ±0.00025" OD
30 0.01225" ±0.00025" OD
86 years
Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
Re: Needle gauge sizes
I use an 8 mm, 30 g, 5/16". I notice someone here is shooting at a 90 degree angle - I was told to use a 2 or 10 o'clock position. I try very carefully with my positioning, but I usually experience discomfort (a stinging feeling) and sometimes I too get a bulging of the skin with a blood accumulation even after I am reasonably sure I haven't hit a vein. Effectiveness....perhaps a 50%. Any comments which might be helpful will be appreciated. I find urologists don't take much time to sort out such problems.
Re: Needle gauge sizes
It sounds like you don't always get through the tunica. I'd try the 1/2" one and feel it get through, then draw a little blood to ensure you're in there.
86 years
Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
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Re: Needle gauge sizes
Ahappigui wrote:I use an 8 mm, 30 g, 5/16". I notice someone here is shooting at a 90 degree angle - I was told to use a 2 or 10 o'clock position. I try very carefully with my positioning, but I usually experience discomfort (a stinging feeling) and sometimes I too get a bulging of the skin with a blood accumulation even after I am reasonably sure I haven't hit a vein. Effectiveness....perhaps a 50%. Any comments which might be helpful will be appreciated. I find urologists don't take much time to sort out such problems.
Injecting at 2 or 10 o'clock is correct; however, the needle needs to go in at a 90 degree angle to the surface of the shaft.
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Started Trimix injections 8/'11
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