How common is it? Is there a such thing as injecting too deep and having almost no affect or maybe the improper angle? I'm using Edex and I don't believe that increasing my dosage every 6 months is the answer. Any advice would be appreciated. I've had good success up until now.
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Missing The Mark
55 years old, CHF, pacemaker, defibrillator, pills cause dangerous drop in blood pressure, injections work wonderfully 99% of the time
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bldoink wrote:(I'm just pulling that out of my ass.
That'd be quite a miss!

ED since mid '20, with slight Peyronies. Thus begins a search for the right solution(s); 56yo a/o Sep '21. Three months into my quest (12/21), I think PT-141, Cialis/tadalafil 20mg and L-Arginine (maybe other herbs) are a winning formula. For now.
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BrokenPiston wrote:bldoink wrote:(I'm just pulling that out of my ass.
That'd be quite a miss!
55 years old, CHF, pacemaker, defibrillator, pills cause dangerous drop in blood pressure, injections work wonderfully 99% of the time
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It's not uncommon. You have to really learn your dick and where to inject it.
I was experimenting this week and discovered that injections in the top half toward the head don't work AT ALL. On either side.
I have to stay near the base and then they work great.
I'd love to know why it doesn't work in the top half though. I know we're supposed to change our injection site, but if I can only inject on the bottom half that really limits my choices, especilly since I have a lot of surface veins to avoid.
I was experimenting this week and discovered that injections in the top half toward the head don't work AT ALL. On either side.
I have to stay near the base and then they work great.
I'd love to know why it doesn't work in the top half though. I know we're supposed to change our injection site, but if I can only inject on the bottom half that really limits my choices, especilly since I have a lot of surface veins to avoid.
44, ED problems began around age 28 when I was on finasteride for hair loss, and also got circumcised so I lost a lot of sensation. Pills gave me bad headaches and other side effects. Now using trimix 30/1/20. So far so good.
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Re: Missing The Mark
slipinslider: I have the same situation, and after many successes and misses I discovered that my corpus on one side lies deeper near the head, therefore I need a longer needle (12.7mm) there. I use 8mm elsewhere on that side. On the other side I can use 8mm everywhere.
TomCat54: I find that I can occasionally put the needle right through a near-the-surface corpus, or sometimes I don't have a long enough needle to get through the tunica. bldoink is right, push in further, or pull out a little. I divide my length into five zones and record corpi depths and other parameters on a spreadsheet. Your angle should be plumb to the corpus you're trying to hit.
TomCat54: I find that I can occasionally put the needle right through a near-the-surface corpus, or sometimes I don't have a long enough needle to get through the tunica. bldoink is right, push in further, or pull out a little. I divide my length into five zones and record corpi depths and other parameters on a spreadsheet. Your angle should be plumb to the corpus you're trying to hit.
Age 80 in 2025. On testosterone replacement due to hypothalamus malfunction. (Attention depressed guys: low testosterone is a cause.) Healthy health nut but ED due to getting old. Like to keep enough cardiovascular ability to thrust for 30 min.
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