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Pump with injection

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 1:34 pm
by Steve5231
I use Tri-mix with mixed results. And am wondering if it is ok to use a pump with Tri-Mix. And also, before or after the injection? Any opinions much appreciated.

Re: Pump with injection

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 1:53 pm
by Larry10625
Steve5231 wrote:I use Tri-mix with mixed results. And am wondering if it is ok to use a pump with Tri-Mix. And also, before or after the injection? Any opinions much appreciated.



That should be ok but you really should check with your doctor. :)

Larry

Re: Pump with injection

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2019 8:43 pm
by bldoink
Just use caution. I get a hematoma from the injection site if I try pumping after injection.

Re: Pump with injection

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 4:57 am
by Larry10625
bldoink wrote:Just use caution. I get a hematoma from the injection site if I try pumping after injection.



If this happens, you have either pumped too much or left it on too long. :)

Larry

Re: Pump with injection

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 6:03 am
by Namirrah
From what I've read, it's not advised to pump after injections. Specifically because of the risk of hematoma.

Re: Pump with injection

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 9:59 am
by Larry10625
Namirrah wrote:From what I've read, it's not advised to pump after injections. Specifically because of the risk of hematoma.



Doctors who are not a fan of the vacuum will tell you that BUT, the 4 most popular, experienced, skilled surgeons in North America say different. Apparently there was an article in the New England Journal of Medicine that supported VED therapy pre and post implant and through any treatment for ED. Dr. Kramer, specifically, told me that he doesn't think it helps but it certainly does not hurt. I know different. I am walking, breathing proof that it works. My pre and post surgery pictures are remarkable proof of the gains.

The idea is that you pump just to where it is still comfortable BUT, one more pump would be uncomfortable. Leave it there for 30 minutes Twice a day is preferred but at least once a day. These are the instructions from Dr. Paul Perito. Dr. Brock told me to pump just to where it starts to be uncomfortable and leave it for 5 minutes. Do this 3 to 5 times a day after pumping the implant to the max. :D

Larry

Re: Pump with injection

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 10:52 am
by bldoink
Larry,
I don't believe the majority of your post is relevant to what I assume is the intended purpose of the OP. I do know that, with me, it does not take much vacuum or time at all (mere moments) to pull blood up through the injection point. I am on low dose asprin therapy and mild blood pressure meds which my play a role. I can easily see where pumping before injection might work for some guys.

Re: Pump with injection

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 4:58 pm
by Larry10625
bldoink wrote:Larry,
I don't believe the majority of your post is relevant to what I assume is the intended purpose of the OP. I do know that, with me, it does not take much vacuum or time at all (mere moments) to pull blood up through the injection point. I am on low dose asprin therapy and mild blood pressure meds which my play a role. I can easily see where pumping before injection might work for some guys.



You know what they say about the word ASSUME

Larry

Re: Pump with injection

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 6:33 pm
by Dr. Jekyll
The OP specifically asked about pumping after infections, with tri-mix. I assume he wasn't talking about pumping with an implant.


Now go stand in the corner for a while. :mrgreen:

Re: Pump with injection

Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2019 3:15 am
by Larry10625
Dr. Jekyll wrote:The OP specifically asked about pumping after infections, with tri-mix. I assume he wasn't talking about pumping with an implant.


Now go stand in the corner for a while. :mrgreen:



I said PRE and POST IMPLANT. Stop correcting me until you read my post.

Larry