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A question about drawing blood when injecting

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:54 pm
by DonBecker54
I've seen a lot of guys mention that they draw a little blood after inserting the needle, just to make sure they're in the right spot before injecting the Trimix or other medicine.

How does the blood tell you you're in the corpus cavernosum and not into skin or something else? Wouldn't you get blood from other tissue besides the corpus?

Thanks for any replies.

Re: A question about drawing blood when injecting

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 6:48 pm
by Andy425
I've yet to see any actual evidence that this matters.

Re: A question about drawing blood when injecting

Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 8:34 pm
by tomas1
I do it and sometimes I have good results without much blood going into the syringe. When I get a lot of blood in the syringe, it is always in the right spot.
I find that just a drop of blood in the syringe doesn't guarantee success. I also pull back on the plunger maybe a couple units worth to get a decent suction.
I also like Andy's method of feeling the lack of resistance when first injecting.
I guess bottom line is whatever works best for you is good.
Now, I have to learn to miss veins. I hit one this morning and never had a clue one was in that place. It doesn't happen often, but maybe 5 times in 130 shots.

Re: A question about drawing blood when injecting

Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 11:38 am
by ohohiakane
I have been injecting Trimix for over 3 years..... and never worried about withdrawing any blood...

If I feel resistance pushing on the plunger, I just tip the syringe slightly and it flows just fine


Bill

Re: A question about drawing blood when injecting

Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 8:46 pm
by DonBecker54
Thanks for the replies. I asked because I've been having problems hitting the right spot. It's happened a few times lately, including on a date. I'm pretty sure that the problem is that my penis shrinks up too much, and it's too easy to miss the corpus cavernosum. Yesterday I tried getting a little excited first, so I had a bigger target to hit with the needle.

I think for dates I may try 25 mg or so of Viagra half an hour before I plan to inject. That way I should have a bigger target, even if I'm nervous.

Re: A question about drawing blood when injecting

Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 9:03 pm
by terraplane
Don , I have the same problem of being too small . I ordered a few packages of these http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005VJ ... UTF8&psc=1 I put one on at the base about twenty minutes before injecting , it gives a larger target , and holds the fluid in , I remove it when I get almost fully erect .
I have a little over 300 injections without a miss fire , I also use a 31g syringe , I push it in till it dimples the skin .


Good shooting Chuck

Re: A question about drawing blood when injecting

Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 11:22 am
by tomas1
I just might try some of the 31 gauge, 5/16" needles. I think at times I push the 1/2"er in too deeply, but it's hard to say.
Still healing from my last fiasco lol.
I put some old Iodex Salve on junior yesterday and it seems to help get rid of bruising.
Anyone ever use it for bruising?
The jar we have is probably 20 years old and seems to be too thick now.

Re: A question about drawing blood when injecting

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 11:39 pm
by Moonman33
Andy425: I agree with you. I was told to draw blood before injecting, and not to inject if no blood shows in the needle. I injected without seeing blood and got a good result. Moonman33