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Bruising that won't subside. Help!

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:14 am
by Tx Git Slinger
I think I was over injecting or not doing so correctly. Not sure. I have discoloration and haven't injected for about a month. I'm under the impression that this should go away after a couple weeks. There's no soreness and I can still get and erection with my "alternative to trimix method" which is to take a large dose of Viagra and use one of these cock rings. They look painful but they work well and I have never gotten "stuck" in them. They are the ONLY kind that keep me up enough to screw and saved my sex life up until I discovered Trimix. There is some resultant bruising from the ring that doesn't' seem to abate, as well.

Am I, or have I don't permanent vascular damage to my member? Again, no soreness, and the swelling from injections always goes down eventually. Just the discoloration on the bottom half of the shaft.

Re: Bruising that won't subside. Help!

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:33 am
by ohohiakane
tex,
the only time i have gotten bruising and swollen dick was when i did not inject DEEP ENOUGH.
If you only barely get needle under the skin it happens. Be sure to push it all the way in before pushing the plunger.
Good luck, i hope we found the solution for you.

Re: Bruising that won't subside. Help!

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 6:57 pm
by Tx Git Slinger
Thanks. You know I've come to the realization that the doctor who set me up with the trimix and the auto-injector didn't set the autoinjector correctly!
He had it set to where the half inch needle only goes about half to two thirds the way in!! Here are a couple pics.

Do you use a half inch needle too? Do you push it in all the way to the hub? That could explain the bruising. I was under the impression--perhaps the wrong one--that if it went all the way in that it would go too far and puncture the urethra.

Now I'm really confused.

Re: Bruising that won't subside. Help!

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 3:36 pm
by dtwarren1942
I inject with a syringe with a 1/2 inch needle. I not only push it in to the hilt, but also push it in a little further such that the hilt is slightly depressed into th skin before I push the plunger. Bruising/discoloration can be caused by a small rupture to a blood vessel or capillary such that blood leaks under the skin. However, the discoloration should disappear within two weeks or so as it is absorbed into the tissue cells.

Try looking into the Osbon tension band by Erecaid. I find they work much better than metal cock rings.

Re: Bruising that won't subside. Help!

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:42 am
by shipper222001
I mentioned this before, but I think the thickness of the penis has a bearng on injecting. If the penis is very thick maybe the needle has to go in further therefore a longer one can be used. One way you can tell if you injecting into the right place is if you feel a little tension as the needle is going in.

Re: Bruising that won't subside. Help!

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 5:28 am
by mike61
Tx Git Slinger wrote:Thanks. You know I've come to the realization that the doctor who set me up with the trimix and the auto-injector didn't set the autoinjector correctly!
He had it set to where the half inch needle only goes about half to two thirds the way in!! Here are a couple pics.

Do you use a half inch needle too? Do you push it in all the way to the hub? That could explain the bruising. I was under the impression--perhaps the wrong one--that if it went all the way in that it would go too far and puncture the urethra.

Now I'm really confused.



Hi Tx

I’m looking at that picture of the needle in the Autoinjector, its not in the center of the unit and when you inject it does not go where you wanted it to go. I had a similar experience and had bruising/discoloration caused by the rupturing of a blood vessel, which took a few weeks to come right.
I got rid of the autoinjector and now use 31g 8mm syringe, solved the problem of hitting the right place and then you are in control of events, with the autoinjector traveling at 100km there is no room for error

Mike

Re: Bruising that won't subside. Help!

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:56 am
by katsboytoy
As Mike61 stated, the Auto system head is larger than conventional needles and missing the mark is easy. Syringe needle can be placed with precision and the depth of insertion can be monitored. I consider myself normal/small in gerth and the 1/2 #30 at the correct position doesn't come anywhere near the ureathra.