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Difficuly injecting and speed to inject
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 1:00 pm
by Steve5231
I'm new to this forum. I've been injecting Trimix for 2 years. Sometimes when I inject it is difficult to actually depress the plunger. What could be causing that? Also, I'm wondering if it is better to gradually ease the needle in or insert it quickly. All responses much appreciated.
Re: Difficuly injecting and speed to inject
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 6:06 pm
by bldoink
Generally, difficulty depressing the plunger is the sign you're not in the sweet spot. When that happens try going a little deeper or even a little shallower. As for speed of insertion I don't know. I ease it in slowly and I'm happy with that method. Others do it fast. Those using auto injectors always insert it fast.
Re: Difficuly injecting and speed to inject
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 10:49 pm
by newtoed
I have been using Trimix for over a year. Tried both manual and Autoject.
When injected manually I went in slow and there is like a little jump when the needle is through the tunica and suddenly the plunger can be pushed super easy.
Most of the time I use Autoject and for me there is no comparison. I have no pain and it’s 100% predictable.
All the best.
Re: Difficuly injecting and speed to inject
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 1:06 pm
by andrew1959nj
An autoinjector is the way to go. I hated injecting manually. With the autoinjector, there is no pain and holding the injection site for one minute, I don't get the hard bumps that I got from a manual injection. The plunger was often sticky which was extra problematic for the size of injection that I use. Using the autoinjector the stick is always painless, the trimix goes in quickly and I don't have to worry about the depth of the stick. I always try to get my cock semi-firm first as I always worry that I'll inject too deep when I'm completely flaccid.
Re: Difficuly injecting and speed to inject
Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 3:23 pm
by CentralFlorida
I like the Inject-Ease mine from URO but I also see it on Amazon for $37. Keeps the needle 90 degrees to shaft and gives same depth each time.
As to sticky needle. I've get that maybe 1 in 5. Not sure why. It begins difficult to plunge but once started it goes smoothly. Never had an injection problem due to sticky slide of needle.
Re: Difficuly injecting and speed to inject
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:34 am
by Robert66
andrew1959nj wrote:An autoinjector is the way to go. I hated injecting manually. With the autoinjector, there is no pain and holding the injection site for one minute, I don't get the hard bumps that I got from a manual injection. The plunger was often sticky which was extra problematic for the size of injection that I use. Using the autoinjector the stick is always painless, the trimix goes in quickly and I don't have to worry about the depth of the stick. I always try to get my cock semi-firm first as I always worry that I'll inject too deep when I'm completely flaccid.
Today after not injecting a month trying to back to pills i hit a big vien instant pain blood. Shit that hurt.
Re: Difficuly injecting and speed to inject
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 10:38 am
by andrew1959nj
I'm a big pussy when it comes to needles and was probably the worst at giving myself one manually. The autoinjector takes all of the pain out of injections for me but the TriMix feels like a have a Chihuahua biting my cock. Good technique is still important and my doc was great at showing me how to use it and to set the correct depth. If the shot doesn't go in far enough, the meds don't work and my cock would swell up for a few days. Also holding onto the injection sport for 1-2 minutes prevented getting the little injection bumps. I have hit a few veins in my day and once created a large edema that looked horrible for weeks. An implant has to be sooooo much better. Works every time, no pain , where ever you want to use it whenever you want to use it.