Blood at injection site...
Blood at injection site...
Hey all, I'm about 7 months into my journey with Trimix. I have found that what works best for me is to use an auto injector while being semi erect; however, lately I've noticed that I usually (almost always) bleed at the injection site whereas this wasn't as common when I first started. I also notice that I bruise easier, even though I'm aiming for areas where there are no obvious veins or blood vessels (although my cock is pretty veiny). Is this common? I apply pressure and it generally resolves, but was just wondering if it might be a cause for concern since it was less common when I first started. Sorry if it's a weird/silly question. Any insight/feedback is appreciated.
Re: Blood at injection site...
It depends on what auto injector you are using. I was using an auto-inject 2 and it hammers the needle in, always with blood resulting.
After about 5 auto-injects I was drunk and couldn't figure out the release mechanism, so I pulled the needle out and did it by hand.
I haven't gone back to the Auto-inject again. I simple plump my penis up with a VED till its nice and plump and then holding the needle like a dart I inspect the area for no veins, inject at 3 and push the needle in very slowly once fully inserted (I use a 30 needle) and pull back a 1/4 inch and inject. Guess what, never one drop of blood, never have to apply pressure.
And has worked every time. I would recommend that you give it a try. I will give my auto-inject away. I will never use it again.
After about 5 auto-injects I was drunk and couldn't figure out the release mechanism, so I pulled the needle out and did it by hand.
I haven't gone back to the Auto-inject again. I simple plump my penis up with a VED till its nice and plump and then holding the needle like a dart I inspect the area for no veins, inject at 3 and push the needle in very slowly once fully inserted (I use a 30 needle) and pull back a 1/4 inch and inject. Guess what, never one drop of blood, never have to apply pressure.
And has worked every time. I would recommend that you give it a try. I will give my auto-inject away. I will never use it again.
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Re: Blood at injection site...
In my case sometimes when this happens I think this could be from injecting into hematomas (collections of old blood from prior bleeding from previous injections) in deeper tissue layers that are not visible from the surface.
To reduce the occurrence of this, it is very important to compress the injections site for a pretty long time (some sources recommend five minutes) after each injection to reduce any internal bleeding. Almost nobody does this though... If you take any meds that reduce clotting, even longer compression is recommended. This is also very important for minimizing scar tissue formation and eventual dose escalation and failure of injectables.
I am not sure if using a pump won't perhaps cause more internal bleeding than otherwise.
To reduce the occurrence of this, it is very important to compress the injections site for a pretty long time (some sources recommend five minutes) after each injection to reduce any internal bleeding. Almost nobody does this though... If you take any meds that reduce clotting, even longer compression is recommended. This is also very important for minimizing scar tissue formation and eventual dose escalation and failure of injectables.
I am not sure if using a pump won't perhaps cause more internal bleeding than otherwise.
Re: Blood at injection site...
Thank you for the above feedback! I did some research, read up on some past threads, and I ended up procuring the Inject Ease: https://www.ambimedinc.com/inject-ease/ Using this has given me the best Trimix experience that I have had so far. The delivery method is significantly gentler than the Auto Inject. I really think that my use of the Auto Inject might have been giving me some anxiety from the soreness and bruising. Also, in the below "how to" video it's suggested to squeeze the base of your penis after injecting for about a minute to trap the medicine in. I can't recall ever seeing that suggested, but it seemed tremendously helpful/effective. Cheers! https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... Vm26drjVaw
Re: Blood at injection site...
I find it best to insert and remove the needle slowly via manual injection. I think it provides a cleaner cut which then heals better.
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