| ernestnolan 2004-08-15, 7:08 pm |
| Hi,
1. Caverject doesn't provide the same constant erection. Seems to take a
while to get started and goes softer than trimix earlier. The additional
ingredients were added to trimix to improve the firmness and duration.
2. TRIMIX used to be frozen till needed by making the prescription available
in 2 - 5ml vials. About 2 years ago I was advised freezing doesn't have the
benefit expected after all. Seems not to make much difference. Keeping the
syringes refrigerated has been a concern for those going on camping
vacations but in my experience I kept them at room temperature for about a
week usuing refrigeration when available part time. I was surprised there
was no noticeable difference when I used them.
3. The needle on the syringe is about 1/2" and it doesn't hurt any more to
sink the needle to go all the way thru the wall of the cavity. You must bury
the needle to be sure you get a reliable injection and erection. The surface
of the skin is where you experience the pain.
4. The doctor should give you all the necessary training on self injecting
before he lets you out with a vial and syringes. He wants to know you will
not do yourself harm. Some I have heard do not that and I was very
surprised.
5. Never had any problem with overdosing but if you increase the dosage when
you are doing it wrong repeatedly you can get in great trouble if suddenly
you do it right and the amount is way beyond what is safe. Best to tease the
penis to get some blood in the cavity then squeeze the blood forward to
enlarge the injection site to normal erect diameter. Hold it firmly and
inject by burying the needle all the way into the cavity. The injection will
be good and you'll get reliable results all the time.
ernestnolan
"Don" <tiredofthis12001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e647cf2.0408100437.774f8965@posting.google.com...
> Does the caverjet produce the same result after?
>
> How are the medicines stored, do they have to be frozen?
>
> How deep does the needle go in?
>
> Do you have to self inject yourself before a prescription is given?
>
> Have you ever had a situation where it would not go down and was painful?
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