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Re: Is Injecting into Urethra Dangerous?

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2024 11:33 pm
by 1969CevyC10
One thing I learned about injecting was I using the 5/16" needle, that comes standard with
the pre-loaded Edex syringe, let the needle go all the way in and then withdraw about the
width of a dime, which is damn hard to see but you will used to how much to withdraw.
When you feel the "hot spot" then inject very slowly. After doing this a few times I am finally
able to inject without many misses. I have learned to "feel" the right spot and it does work.
If you have to push the syringe really hard to inject, you are probably in the wrong spot. Each
guy is different, but after injecting totally and then withdrawing the needle just a little bit,
you will learn if you are in the right place or not. I can usually tell when I first inject, there
is a little resistance and then it goes in very easy. Just take your time and go slow, there is
no rush when you do this.

Re: Is Injecting into Urethra Dangerous?

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 4:43 pm
by Kiawahgolf
The biggest issue is having fillers and knowing what length needle will reach the corpora. Trimix shots was not something I had on my radar when I got the fillers but I have learned a 1” needle all the way inserted reaches perfectly.

Re: Is Injecting into Urethra Dangerous?

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 6:52 pm
by Budward
easymoney wrote:I did the same thing started using an auto injector made all the difference in the world ..


I bent the needle on my first try and it was painful for about a week. I am thinking of an auto injector. I think this may be the route for me to go. Also thin girth so will switch to a 5/16th.

Re: Is Injecting into Urethra Dangerous?

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 9:36 pm
by bldoink
Budward wrote:I am thinking of an auto injector. I think this may be the route for me to go. Also thin girth so will switch to a 5/16th.

I don't think the 5/16" will work with the autoinjectors. Too short. With the autoinjector I'm famaliar with you can adjust how much of the needle length you want to use. You'll need a 1/2" minimum. Also, you'll need a larger gauge, probably a 29.

Hopefully a regular autoinjector will chime in.

You might want to give manual injecting another try.

Re: Is Injecting into Urethra Dangerous?

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 11:54 am
by Budward
I used me AutoInjector 2 for the first time last night and hit my Urethra, lots of blood. I am fairly narrow so I think the half inch needle is to much. Any suggestions?

Re: Is Injecting into Urethra Dangerous?

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 12:16 pm
by bldoink
Adjust the depth on the injector.