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Trimix -- sinjection temperature?
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| Any observations on whether Trimix should be close to body temperature
or, is right out of the refrigerator OK?
I'd guess I'm injecting at about 45-60 degrees and am very slow in
coming up to an erection.
....Lmac
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| Ignatz's Bricks 2006-07-22, 2:20 am |
| LMac wrote:
> Any observations on whether Trimix should be close to body temperature
> or, is right out of the refrigerator OK?
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> I'd guess I'm injecting at about 45-60 degrees and am very slow in
> coming up to an erection.
LMac, stop and think. It does not make any difference! The mass of
trimix is a flea speck compared to the mass blood in your pecker. Your
body warms it in in a fraction of a second. Leaving the needle exposed
to warm up first just gives the needle more time to accidentally
become contaminated.
One thing that I have noticed, if you inject cold and withdraw the
needle while it still in cold from the fluid, it seems to bleed less.
By the way, since your Uro was concerned about plaque buildup, I'm
betting that you have felt to see if any has developed and I'll guess
that you have found none. Correct?
Ignatz's Bricks
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| Citizen 2006-07-24, 4:21 pm |
| "it seems to bleed less" ??? I never had any bleeding. Do others??
I just drew up the syringe and gave myself the shot. Never thought
about letting it warm up first. Good question though.
Ignatz's Bricks wrote:
> LMac wrote:
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> LMac, stop and think. It does not make any difference! The mass of
> trimix is a flea speck compared to the mass blood in your pecker. Your
> body warms it in in a fraction of a second. Leaving the needle exposed
> to warm up first just gives the needle more time to accidentally
> become contaminated.
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> One thing that I have noticed, if you inject cold and withdraw the
> needle while it still in cold from the fluid, it seems to bleed less.
>
> By the way, since your Uro was concerned about plaque buildup, I'm
> betting that you have felt to see if any has developed and I'll guess
> that you have found none. Correct?
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> Ignatz's Bricks
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