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Bruisng

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 4:16 pm
by alfa88
I did a search on the forum 1st but didn't quite see my situation. I did my #3 injection of Edex, was careful not to hit a vein, picked a spot on the Right side, about a finger's width from the base. There was some plunger resistance so I withdrew ever so slightly and took about 15 secs to inject. With the Edex20 I''m still only getting an enlarged softy but it feels like a raging hardon and the sensation lasts for a few hours. If I'm on my feet there's more burn, laying down less burn and even more soft. The next day I noticed bruising on the Right. I moved the skin around and the skin wasn't bruised it was on my shaft. Is it possible I was too aggressive working the meds in? No bruising on the Left. I'm planning on switching to trimix but in the meantime I have several doses of (expensive)Edex to use up. :?

Re: Bruisng

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 7:56 pm
by tomas1
I don't know anything about Edex, but don't think it's necessary to inject too close to the base.
I know that's what the directions say but results vary especially for me.

There could be a vein you don't see?

Re: Bruisng

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 8:13 pm
by disapointed2
there may be a chance you are allergic to the medicine. I didn,t use edenx but tri mix burnt once in. ALSO had bruising when resistance occured. Check with yur doctor. The burn ruins the moment.

Re: Bruisng

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 10:02 pm
by Stew52
There are several recent posts, even on page 1, where Edex/Caverject/PGE1 effects are thoroughly discussed. Some get a good burn/ache. FYI. Examine and determine target carefully, 9-10 o'clock, I prefer 1" up from base to 3/4's of the way up to the head, plus or minus a RCH, and when "fluffed" to give a better target (length and girth) and expose the veins better.

Re: Bruisng

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2018 3:03 am
by bldoink
I also think a bit farther than a fingers width would be better. Try 2 finger width. I'm also thinking you missed the sweet spot and didn't go deep enough and/or drilled a vein.

Re: Bruisng

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 6:35 am
by qcswral
Are you on any blood thinners? Aspirin even?..I'm on blood thinners and have to apply pressure to the injection site for a full 5 minutes to prevent bruising..Even 4 1/2 minutes is not enough, and I'll get some bruising..That's my experience anyway.

Re: Bruisng

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 1:40 pm
by alfa88
Are you on any blood thinners? Aspirin even?..I'm on blood thinners and have to apply pressure to the injection site for a full 5 minutes to prevent bruising..Even 4 1/2 minutes is not enough


No blood thinners, not even a beer for weeks. I didn't apply any pressure. Mayne I should have but there was only a little spot of blood and the alc pad took care of that. I'm super wary of avoiding any obvious veins but maybe there was a vein inside the cavernosa I didn't see or like Disappointed mentioned I might just be allergic. The bruising is gone, now, so next time I'll try a spot on the other side further up. At least I'm over my needle aversion. :D