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Trimix: Instant Nodule
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| Mark in WA 2004-08-25, 11:34 am |
| I've been injecting for a couple years with 30/1/10 Trimix.
Typically, I'll inject 20-25 units (.20 ml) using a 50 unit syringe
with 29 gauge needle. That dose has always resulted in a duration of
an hour, never more. I always vary the injection site.
Last weekend I injected 30 units. 10 minutes later, I was hard, but
noticed a firm nodule the size of a pea, at the injection site. The
duration was much greater than an hour--it was about 3.
The next day, I noticed bruising over a couple square inch area around
the injection site. More worrisome was the pea size nodule which was
still present. Today, the bruising is almost gone, but the nodule
persists.
I've had bruising once before, but never a nodule. I'm kind of
distressed about it, but am hoping it will subside over time. I had
taken an aspirin and niacin a couple hours before the injection, and
think that contributed to the excessive bleeding. Also, I've always
applied pressure for about a minute after the shot. In the future,
I'll use the recommended 5 minutes.
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| Ignatz Bricks 2004-08-25, 7:10 pm |
| Mark in Wash writes:
>I've been injecting for a couple years with 30/1/10 Trimix.
>Typically, I'll inject 20-25 units (.20 ml) using a 50 unit syringe
>with 29 gauge needle. That dose has always resulted in a duration of
>an hour, never more. I always vary the injection site.
>
>Last weekend I injected 30 units. 10 minutes later, I was hard, but
>noticed a firm nodule the size of a pea, at the injection site. The
>duration was much greater than an hour--it was about 3.
>
>The next day, I noticed bruising over a couple square inch area around
>the injection site. More worrisome was the pea size nodule which was
>still present. Today, the bruising is almost gone, but the nodule
>persists.
I suspect the lump is caused from trimix that leaked out of the needle puncture
hole in your corpora cavernosa at the time of injection. That trimix was then
trapped between the skin and the corpora cavernosa where you wanted it.
For an account and possible cure, see my report of my boo-boo a year and a
quarter ago.
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Ignatz
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