Fix for failed injections
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2017 9:34 pm
I've been injecting Trimix since last June with great results, but there have been TWO *failures* that I managed to salvage.
On those occasions I noticed that I had a very muted/minimal response (turns out the left side) after waiting 20 min. I usually get a definite response in that time frame, so I knew something was wrong. In both cases, I decided to re-inject the same amount CLOSE TO THE INITIAL INJECTION SITE and got a very robust response within 10 min. I didn't experience any extended erection time either ( I usually have a 5 hr erection..no pain).
It's appears that failed injections don't penetrate the Cavernosa or get *diverted* away from it for some reason. My theory is that re-injecting close by *releases* some of the original *diverted* dose as well as adding new dosage. All I know is that it has worked well in BOTH (100%) failures...with no adverse consequences at all.
Next time you have a failure you may want to try this approach as well.
On those occasions I noticed that I had a very muted/minimal response (turns out the left side) after waiting 20 min. I usually get a definite response in that time frame, so I knew something was wrong. In both cases, I decided to re-inject the same amount CLOSE TO THE INITIAL INJECTION SITE and got a very robust response within 10 min. I didn't experience any extended erection time either ( I usually have a 5 hr erection..no pain).
It's appears that failed injections don't penetrate the Cavernosa or get *diverted* away from it for some reason. My theory is that re-injecting close by *releases* some of the original *diverted* dose as well as adding new dosage. All I know is that it has worked well in BOTH (100%) failures...with no adverse consequences at all.
Next time you have a failure you may want to try this approach as well.