I'm sure some of you perfected the manual injections already. Last night I had a chance to compare manual and Autoject injections at the same time. I was in a Las Vegas club, met a girl and things were heating up. I had 1 injection in my pocket so I went to the bathroom and injected. Got positive blood aspiration, hurt a little even hours after and a drop of blood on the skin. I thought everything was good. Went back to the dance floor, but besides a little tingle nothing really was happening down there. We went back to my hotel, I excused myself and gave myself another unit with the Autoject. No pain at all and in 10 minutes I was hard as a rock. Had a great time afterwards.
Conclusion: Autoject is 100% painless and 100% predictable. I can't go back!
All the best!
Manual VS Autoject Injections.
Manual VS Autoject Injections.
Last edited by newtoed on Wed May 10, 2017 3:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Age 54, Single, Los Angeles. Stage 2 rectal cancer in 2013. Radiation, surgery, chemo. In remission for 5 years. Some ED before cancer, complete since. 2-3 units of Trimix 40/30/2 2-3 times a week since Feb/2017 with great success!
Re: Manual VS Autoject Injections.
This is all about personal preference. Some guys swear by the auto injectors, others prefer manual injection. Some guys here who boast about manual injection would never purchase an auto injector. So there's no right or wrong. When properly applied, either method can yield 100 percent results. There also can be the occasional miss with either method.
I've tried everything -- pills, injections pumps -- and now I am at the final frontier.
Re: Manual VS Autoject Injections.
I have a tremor. An autoject is indispensable.
ocitgo (Bob F), Bremerton, WA
Implanted 11/13/2017 AMS 700LGX 15 cm, leak, 3 cm rear tip
Implanted 06/17/2019 AMS 700LGX 18 cm, 1.5 cm rear tip
Implanted 11/13/2017 AMS 700LGX 15 cm, leak, 3 cm rear tip
Implanted 06/17/2019 AMS 700LGX 18 cm, 1.5 cm rear tip
Re: Manual VS Autoject Injections.
I like Ambimed Auto injector. Press button to puncture with needle (no sensation) and manually depress plunger. Kit allows for .30/.50/1Ml syringes (I use .30ml syringe for 12 units) as well as needle depth adaptors if you choose (I don't use those with 1/2" needle).
Re: Manual VS Autoject Injections.
I got this product too. It's more compact so I can carry it in my pocket. Have not tried it yet. Have been using Autoject (less than 2 units) with unbelievable success. So blessed!
Age 54, Single, Los Angeles. Stage 2 rectal cancer in 2013. Radiation, surgery, chemo. In remission for 5 years. Some ED before cancer, complete since. 2-3 units of Trimix 40/30/2 2-3 times a week since Feb/2017 with great success!
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