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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
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<blockquote data-quote="edward" data-source="post: 145914" data-attributes="member: 38475"><p>I as a physician used to prescribe trimix. I recommend the B-D 1 ml or 100 unit syringe with a 31 gauge, 3/16” length (labeled ultrashort) needle. You should inject straight in and all the way at the 10:00 or 2:00 position near the base of the penis. The penis should be pulled or stretched out using fingers of your opposite hand before and during the injection process. Release the stretch and then remove the needle after competing the injection. Make sure not to inject any higher than 10:00/2:00 because at the top of the penile shaft run an important artery and nerve. Immediately after removing the needle place the alcohol pad over the injection site and then apply steady pressure there with your thumb for at least 2 minutes (for 5 minutes if on an anticoagulant or blood thinner). The stretch and the pressure are to minimize the risk of fibrosis or scar tissue formation. Both needles you have tried are too long. On the occasions that you didn’t get a good erectile response your technique had to have been incorrect. Hopefully this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edward, post: 145914, member: 38475"] I as a physician used to prescribe trimix. I recommend the B-D 1 ml or 100 unit syringe with a 31 gauge, 3/16” length (labeled ultrashort) needle. You should inject straight in and all the way at the 10:00 or 2:00 position near the base of the penis. The penis should be pulled or stretched out using fingers of your opposite hand before and during the injection process. Release the stretch and then remove the needle after competing the injection. Make sure not to inject any higher than 10:00/2:00 because at the top of the penile shaft run an important artery and nerve. Immediately after removing the needle place the alcohol pad over the injection site and then apply steady pressure there with your thumb for at least 2 minutes (for 5 minutes if on an anticoagulant or blood thinner). The stretch and the pressure are to minimize the risk of fibrosis or scar tissue formation. Both needles you have tried are too long. On the occasions that you didn’t get a good erectile response your technique had to have been incorrect. Hopefully this helps. [/QUOTE]
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