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> "it seems to bleed less" ??? I never had any bleeding. Do others??
Lmac:
I'm very thin blooded -- Daily Aspirin, Plavix and Chondroitin Sulfate
(I used to take Vitamin E but my GP had me drop it after I brushed a
merchandise display at Home Depot and dribbled two or three tablespoons
of blood on the floor--store manager executed their version of a HAZMAT
drill and had a cleanup guy out there with a bottle of Clorox!)
Of the half dozen or so diagnostic shots in the docs office, I'd always
blood-spot my skivs on the way home. On my first demo dose, I drove
home, hopped right in the sack and was still spotting following sex.
Injecting at home (syringe right out of the fridge) *and* using better
syringe needles (29s & 31s) *and* pressing the wipe for a full 4-5
minutes, no bleeding -- none -- nada! I'm very careful in needle
withdrawal to avoid a skin-pull or snag. Not perfect yet but working on it.
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> I just drew up the syringe and gave myself the shot. Never thought
> about letting it warm up first. Good question though.
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I.B.'s comment makes all sorts of sense. Since I asked the temp
question, I stumbled across a figure for average penis blood capacity --
100 - 140 ml. That's far beyond the 0.15 ml that I inject. Don't need
to do the math -- flea speck is a good description.
I'm just slow getting it up on any E.D. med -- Viagra, Levitra or
Trimix. Just for grins I warmed a syringe to body temp and we poured on
the physical stimulation -- about 15 minutes to up and ready. (I'd been
running 20-30 min. with just mild foreplay.) Conclusion--warming the
syringe made no difference. The difference was, "aggressive but loving
care."
....LMac
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