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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 236603" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>My problems with injecting with bent needles, gave me some bruising, and a little bleeding, along with what I think was some Tri Mix deposited under the skin but not into the muscle, so it didn't work as well as normal. I wouldn't have worried about it, but since it happened two times in row, I was concerned. I also spoke to a patient service person at Empower (thats where mine comes from) she was very good, and tried to be helpful and thought perhaps I was bending the needles slightly drawing up the dose, and discussed how to do it correctly. (that may have been part of it). She suggested two benefits to using the next size larger and longer needle. One, it won't bend so easily, two, some patients get better results because it is a very slight longer 1/2" needle vs. 5/16 needle. Obviously the larger needle in theory may be slightly more painful, but with no experience using it, who knows? Lastly, you asked about why inject partially erect? It makes it easier for me to identify exactly where the cavernosa is, so I am more sure I am injecting in the right place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 236603, member: 43544"] My problems with injecting with bent needles, gave me some bruising, and a little bleeding, along with what I think was some Tri Mix deposited under the skin but not into the muscle, so it didn't work as well as normal. I wouldn't have worried about it, but since it happened two times in row, I was concerned. I also spoke to a patient service person at Empower (thats where mine comes from) she was very good, and tried to be helpful and thought perhaps I was bending the needles slightly drawing up the dose, and discussed how to do it correctly. (that may have been part of it). She suggested two benefits to using the next size larger and longer needle. One, it won't bend so easily, two, some patients get better results because it is a very slight longer 1/2" needle vs. 5/16 needle. Obviously the larger needle in theory may be slightly more painful, but with no experience using it, who knows? Lastly, you asked about why inject partially erect? It makes it easier for me to identify exactly where the cavernosa is, so I am more sure I am injecting in the right place. [/QUOTE]
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