Well, I finally did it and steeled myself and did a shot without the autoject. I inject my leg every week with Testosterone, so needles are not a fear, but your dick is a different thing...
I was really surprised how much resistance there was getting through...I was expecting a bit of resistance, but I really had to push more than I expected and worried I would suddenly plunge through too deep. I'm using a half inch needle and thinking of backing off a bit because I'm a grower and just not super huge when soft so I think a lot of my previous misfires with the autoject were due to being set too deep.
Not sure if I will stick with self inject, but it was at least good knowing exactly where the needle was going.
First injection without the autoject
First injection without the autoject
57 years old, artificial heart valve. TRT started May, 2020. ED/libido issues never fixed by TRT. Not super responsive to viagra/cialis. Started Trimix 2/2021. 20/7.5/.25 mix.
Re: First injection without the autoject
Have you tried a 31g, 5/16" needle? I couldn't use the half inch cause i was slender flaccid. Plump it up a little if your sticking with 1/2" needle maybe that will help, but i usually could push it in up to the hub touching penis and went fine. I never achieved a solid erection cause of bad VL and the end approached fairly quickly. Lot of good guys in here with helpful info.keep it up and GL
I'm 65, heart attack w/stent 10 yrs ago, mod.HBP, married 46 yrs, retired.2 strokes.No damage, except start of Ed, Live in Ada Michigan. implanted by Dr. Wise in Grand Rapids mi. Implanted on 9/2/21 with 15 cm + 5cm rte. Ams 700 cx ms pump
Re: First injection without the autoject
I’ve always used 5/16 31g needles and I’m rather small when flaccid. Using the 5/16 I normally go all the way in and almost never have a misfire. Do whatever it takes to get a little blood in it before giving a shot. I also do the shot in a bathroom that has a lot of light as you can find a good spot with little or no vanes and almost never get any blood
59 years old ED started mid 40s pills failed after 10 years. Injections works but diminishing results with pain. Implanted 5-22 Baylor,Scott,and White Dallas.Dr Michael Wierschem, infrapubic Coloplast 20cm and 1cm RTE. Going strong and loving it!
Re: First injection without the autoject
sirgawain wrote:Well, I finally did it and steeled myself and did a shot without the autoject. I inject my leg every week with Testosterone, so needles are not a fear, but your dick is a different thing...
I was really surprised how much resistance there was getting through...I was expecting a bit of resistance, but I really had to push more than I expected and worried I would suddenly plunge through too deep. I'm using a half inch needle and thinking of backing off a bit because I'm a grower and just not super huge when soft so I think a lot of my previous misfires with the autoject were due to being set too deep.
Not sure if I will stick with self inject, but it was at least good knowing exactly where the needle was going.
I, too, used an Autoject for the first year or so that I injected Trimix - that's how I was taught / introduced to this magic compound. Similarly, I am also a grower - to be honest, small when flaccid - and I'm uncut. Unlike you, however, I have a phobia about needles and, to add the final insult, I have an "essential tremor" - all of which were reasons for being able to willingly sticking a needle in my cock because with the Autoject I didn't see the needle.... and overcame my basic fear
But, using a 50u 29g 1/2" in the Autoject was not always real precise on "targeting" and that's not a good thing when you are 'veiny' and bruise easily - not nice for a veiny grower
Finally, made the plunge and began manually injecting a month or so ago. I was also very surprised by the amount of 'pressure' I had to exert to break through the Tunica [work that the Autoject did]; but, am becoming more used to that aspect. I use a 1/2" EasyTouch - with the tremor, I can keep the hub consistently ~8mm (5/16") from the surface. Biggest reason for the switch to manual was accuracy - as you observed. I have had my fair share of misfires - and manual injecting is, so far, more reliable and equally enjoyed by my wife
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