Auto Injection?

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Mike Zee
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Auto Injection?

Postby Mike Zee » Thu May 30, 2013 4:07 pm

While researching injections, I came across a YouTube video of a guy who uses the AutoInjection device. He said it takes the anxiety of stabbing your "little buddy" with the needle.

Anyone here ever used one?

Mike Zee

trimix60
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Re: Auto Injection?

Postby trimix60 » Thu May 30, 2013 4:53 pm

Hi Mike- Before you spend money on that....try it once on your own...you will see that it is no big deal....you just have to get past that first time.

Good luck and hope you jump in....

Cheers,

Curt

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Re: Auto Injection?

Postby wheels » Fri May 31, 2013 10:02 am

I use one because of paralysis . works good

sabaone
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Re: Auto Injection?

Postby sabaone » Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:06 am

I don't kinow which auto-injection device you saw on Youtube, most looked to me like one-time items or require special syringes.. The one I've been using till I get the nerve up, is the Ambimed Inc Inject-ease® Automatic Injector -Injections Made Easy, from Amazon for $21.95.

With this one, you fill the syringe, place it in the injector, click a button for the spring to plunge the needle in, and then YOU do the actual injection of liquid. I have arthritis in my hands but am still able to do this. Hope to get to the point of not needing it though, but it has been a saver.

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king1522
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Re: Auto Injection?

Postby king1522 » Sun Jun 02, 2013 6:46 pm

I agree with Trimix60. Try it before you spend your money on it. I have one and only used it once. I probably did it wrong, but it caused one heck of a bruise on my penis. The next time, I just used the needle and did it myself. A small prick when it goes in, but not painful. Once you try it and see how easy it, I think the anticipation will go away.


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