Hi men. I'm suffering from ED and I'm thinking about injections.
First problem: needle...
I'm not scared by needle in genere. Sometimes I even injected painkillers in my ass standing up in front of the mirror by myself but well.. you know penis is different.
In my country injections are less popular than in the US, so I still have to find a well trained urologist. Well trained and supportive. Actually well trained isn't that hard, it's their job. But many tend to be not supportive. Because I'm 42, because doppler ultrasound found nothing, because it's better giving a try to a sexologist (and more PDE5), because it's invasive, etc. ED is painful, and if I want to give a try to injections I need supportive people.
Having said that, my question is: do you have any advice for a first time newbie? Is it possible to find autoinjectors? Do they work?
Autoinjection - does it work?
- flyingduck2019
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Re: Autoinjection - does it work?
Fortytwo---Welcome to the forum. I have been on injections for two and a half years taking trimix. I tried an autoinjector and frankly didn't like it, but a lot of guys do like it. I have had better luck hitting the right spot and missing veins by doing it manually. If you can give yourself an injection in the butt then you should have no problems doing a dick stick, especially if you have a normal length cock. Look at threads here and search the internet for instructions on giving yourself penile injections. You can even find actual videos of real guys giving themselves injections and see the results.
Good Luck,
The Duck
Good Luck,
The Duck
Phil, 75, married 54 years, ED started about 9 years ago. After viagra and cialis and pumping have found Trimix. Use 10 units injected with a partial erection. 31g-5/16" or 31g 1/2"needle. 10-1-30 Wife likes it too
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