I've recently started on trimix and I 'm up to 40 units (.4 ml) but nothing. I was looking at the syringes given to me by the pharmacy and noticed the needles are 5/16 inch. Everything I 've read, including the literature from the urologist, says the needle should be 1/2 inch. Wondering why I got 5/16 and if this may be why it's not working.
Any advice ?
Needle size
Needle size
74 yr old, married 9 yrs. On sildenafil for four years until stopped working then switched to injections 2 yrs ago but not found right solution yet.
Re: Needle size
It could be the problem.
I can't use the 5/16" ones.
Many don't have to do this, but try to withdraw some blood after the needle is in.
If no blood, in my experience, I'm probably not in the right place.
I can't use the 5/16" ones.
Many don't have to do this, but try to withdraw some blood after the needle is in.
If no blood, in my experience, I'm probably not in the right place.
86 years
Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
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Re: Needle size
Correct about the blood. Even if you don't pull on the plunger you will almost always see some blood in the tip of the syringe after a successful injection. I alway used 5/16 needles with a thick penis, but I learned to feel it when it punctured that cavernosa. I always buried the needle to achieve that. I missed once, and it was obvious because there was a build up of tri-mix under the skin.
Age 75 Implanted by Dr. Andrew Kramer 03/22/2017. AMS 700 LGX 18 CM with 2 Cm RTE for a total of 20 CM. Previously used injections over 1000 no scarring
Re: Needle size
My guess is that 5/16" is too short to reach cavernous. I use 1/2" 28 gauge.
Re: Needle size
Thanks.
I called the pharmacist and she said she gave me the 5/16 beause they were out of the 1/2 inch. Now they have them in stock and she will send the 1/2 in for free.
Hopefully this will help. I went through a bimix solution until I got to 80 units and had the doctor switch me to trimix. All the while I was using the 5/16 needles. After $235 in meds hopefully this is the answer.
I called the pharmacist and she said she gave me the 5/16 beause they were out of the 1/2 inch. Now they have them in stock and she will send the 1/2 in for free.
Hopefully this will help. I went through a bimix solution until I got to 80 units and had the doctor switch me to trimix. All the while I was using the 5/16 needles. After $235 in meds hopefully this is the answer.
74 yr old, married 9 yrs. On sildenafil for four years until stopped working then switched to injections 2 yrs ago but not found right solution yet.
Re: Needle size
Lonehill wrote:I've recently started on trimix and I 'm up to 40 units (.4 ml) but nothing. I was looking at the syringes given to me by the pharmacy and noticed the needles are 5/16 inch. Everything I 've read, including the literature from the urologist, says the needle should be 1/2 inch. Wondering why I got 5/16 and if this may be why it's not working.
Any advice ?
Try 1/2" 30G. Also...try injecting at 10:00-11:00/1:00-2:00 positions instead of 3:00-9:00.
In pic below, you can see that there is a central SEPTUM dividing the two cavernosa and it's ABSENT ("incomplete" higher up. So injecting at HIGHER ANGLE might allow quicker access of injection to opposite side. Also, it appears the TUNICA (inner pink layer) is THINNER at 1:00-2:00 vs 3:00.
Re: Needle size
rahod1 wrote:Try 1/2" 30G. Also...try injecting at 10:00-11:00/1:00-2:00 positions instead of 3:00-9:00.
In pic below, you can see that there is a central SEPTUM dividing the two cavernosa and it's ABSENT ("incomplete" higher up. So injecting at HIGHER ANGLE might allow quicker access of injection to opposite side. Also, it appears the TUNICA (inner pink layer) is THINNER at 1:00-2:00 vs 3:00.
Thanks for this info. I've been injecting at the 3 and 9 o'clock position. I've heard people metion using the 10 and 2 o'clock position but wasn't sure why this angle was recommended until your explanation. Not sure how exact I can get when injecting but will try this in future . I think getting the 1/2 " needles may really help - I should get them in a couple of days (the only compounding pharmacy near me is 150 miles round trip but fortunately the pharmacist will mail the syringes to me) .
It would be nice to have a closer pharmacy. When I took viagra for several years I used to get it overseas online really cheap and fairly fast. Now with these injections it's expensive ($135/5 ml) and a real hassle making the long trip to the pharmacy.
74 yr old, married 9 yrs. On sildenafil for four years until stopped working then switched to injections 2 yrs ago but not found right solution yet.
Re: Needle size
I don't think anyone needs a 1/2 in needle to get into the cavernosa. I've recently read using the shorter needle creates less damage to the tissues, just "bury" the needle to the hub. I stretch my penis when injecting to "even out" and insure a good penetration, usually closest to the Glans I can get. Less pain than when injecting near the base has been my experience. Aspiration isn't really necessary especially when you feel the plunger is easily depressed while injecting.If it's hard to depress, pull it out and move to another spot as you haven't penetrated the tunica.
When you withdraw the needle and there's a drop of blood at the end you've hit it right.
When you withdraw the needle and there's a drop of blood at the end you've hit it right.
Use Super Quadmix due to severe Venous leak.Have a GREAT DAY!
Re: Needle size
NeedleD wrote:I don't think anyone needs a 1/2 in needle to get into the cavernosa. I've recently read using the shorter needle creates less damage to the tissues, just "bury" the needle to the hub. I stretch my penis when injecting to "even out" and insure a good penetration, usually closest to the Glans I can get. Less pain than when injecting near the base has been my experience. Aspiration isn't really necessary especially when you feel the plunger is easily depressed while injecting.If it's hard to depress, pull it out and move to another spot as you haven't penetrated the tunica.
When you withdraw the needle and there's a drop of blood at the end you've hit it right.
What size needle do you use ? It seems the 3/16 inch I 'm using is just too short.
74 yr old, married 9 yrs. On sildenafil for four years until stopped working then switched to injections 2 yrs ago but not found right solution yet.
Re: Needle size
There's no "one size fits all" in injections and no absolutes.
Some guys can use the smaller ones and not draw a little blood, but some can't for best results.
Some guys can use the smaller ones and not draw a little blood, but some can't for best results.
86 years
Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
Inject testosterone weekly.
Implant on 1/22/19 by Dr Avila.
Scrotal, hor. incision just over 1"
18cm AMS 700 CX, 3.5cm RTE 100cc res
Gleason 6 prostate cancer. Monitoring it for now.
Update: On my last biopsies the cancer wasn't found.
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