I really botched an injection. I am right-handed. I tried for the left side. BAD. BAD. BAD.
I am a little-penis guy, with a little overhanging belly. So I have a double challenge.
I missed the right spot. I/my penis blew up like a balloon. It was so black and blue. It was the closest ill-looking penis I have ever had since I almost wrecked it in my horny days of young-masturbatory wacking off, three or four times a time. I bruised myself from squeezing so hard with my new toy.
I have recovered, but I am still bruised. I am going to have to find a 30-year-old nurse when I inject on the left side,I guess.
But, I did have a flaccid orgasm yesterday. I just had to see whether all was working. It is.
Wrong Way Corrigan
Wrong Way Corrigan
74 year-old white male. BMI = 37.5, obese, ED due to physical condition; arthritic; medications for hypertension, sleep apnea; sedentary. No pills worked. Tri-mix used; pumps help. No sexual intercourse in past three years. "Hand-work now."
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Re: Wrong Way Corrigan
Im also small when flaccid so I have a suggestion. Get your wife or partner to work on you before you inject so that you will getaroused and get bigger. This will provide a bigger target to inject into therefore should result in a better injection. You can avoid the veins because they show up better.
Also remember to inject at either 2 or 10 oclock
Good luck
Shipper
Also remember to inject at either 2 or 10 oclock
Good luck
Shipper
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Re: Wrong Way Corrigan
If you are right handed...injecting on the left side might take a few misses at first but you'll get it. Just explain to the misses its a learning curve.
Re: Wrong Way Corrigan
Yep, injecting a chubby enhances the experience.
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Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.
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Re: Wrong Way Corrigan
I also find left side injecting a bit more challenging than right side injecting. Accordingly, I tend to inject more on the right side than on the left. However, when I inject on the left side, I always hold the syringe close to the needle end to be sure I am inserting it properly. Once the needle is fully inserted, I move my fingers back up the syringe to push the plunger. Works for me, but my belly is not that intrusive.
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