Hou should read, before you do such things!
You will have fun with heavy hurting up to one week. Buy strong painkillers!
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:24 am The pain usually lasts almost exactly three days. It can be quite an ordeal as the pain can be intense and you're not sure it will go away, on the other hand honestly a doctor can't do much for that type of pain anyway -- no amount of Tylenol 3 is going to help that.
The "blackness" is usually just bruising. Depending on where you injected you may have bruised it. It really depends on how badly it looks. Bruises can often be kinda shocking, I've had them over large areas. However, if like your whole scrotum is bruised that could be an indication of something more serious.
I don't know if you've ever had genital surgeries before, but after a hydrocele or hernia operation the whole thing looks like a Frankenstein experiment with swelling and bruising and all sort so stuff going on. But the body is pretty good at healing.
The main thing to worry about is ulceration. If the CaCl leaked out of the testicle and filled up the inside of the scrotum it can cause some damage to the scrotum and potentially cause some ulceration. This is reported in some of the animal studies. For those though they primarily just use topical antibiotic.
Overall it is up to you to figure out whether it seems sufficiently serious to seek medical attention. I will say that the intense pain and some brusing is common with this method. With my own injections I found that by day 3 the pain reduced substantially so if you get to day 3 and it is getting worse I would certainly seek attention.
CastratedTomcat (imported) wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:27 am 2,5ml is a heavy dose! around 1ml is enough, but, if was after injection no leakage, it should also no problem with 2,5ml.
Hou should read, before you do such things!
You will have fun with heavy hurting up to one week. Buy strong painkillers!
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:24 am The pain usually lasts almost exactly three days. It can be quite an ordeal as the pain can be intense and you're not sure it will go away, on the other hand honestly a doctor can't do much for that type of pain anyway -- no amount of Tylenol 3 is going to help that.
The "blackness" is usually just bruising. Depending on where you injected you may have bruised it. It really depends on how badly it looks. Bruises can often be kinda shocking, I've had them over large areas. However, if like your whole scrotum is bruised that could be an indication of something more serious.
I don't know if you've ever had genital surgeries before, but after a hydrocele or hernia operation the whole thing looks like a Frankenstein experiment with swelling and bruising and all sort so stuff going on. But the body is pretty good at healing.
The main thing to worry about is ulceration. If the CaCl leaked out of the testicle and filled up the inside of the scrotum it can cause some damage to the scrotum and potentially cause some ulceration. This is reported in some of the animal studies. For those though they primarily just use topical antibiotic.
Overall it is up to you to figure out whether it seems sufficiently serious to seek medical attention. I will say that the intense pain and some brusing is common with this method. With my own injections I found that by day 3 the pain reduced substantially so if you get to day 3 and it is getting worse I would certainly seek attention.
nutless1 (imported) wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:55 am I agree about the pain and time to reduce the pain and swelling. I also experienced bruising aroundthe injection site.
Enough cannot be said about the possible leakage of calcium chloride from the nut into the scrotum. I experienced leakage with a second injection to my left nut, and it caused an abcess that took 16 weeks to heal with weekly assistance from a wound clinic to debris the damaged skin. If you undertake a second injection and the nut is hard, there is a higher risk of leakage into the scrotum. Be very caustious!
For me it was worth all the pain and hassle to get to medically necessary surgical removal of my nuts in two operations, with cost covered by health insurance. I really like finally being a eunuch! <smile>
rusty crown (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2017 9:07 pm Hello everyone! is it possible to have night sweats and a boner at the same time? The sweating doesn't make sense since its a cold weather - 0 °C (32 °F) - I would wake up in the middle of the night literally wet yet i wake up in the morning with an erection. Does the morning woods have any other possible explanation besides normal t levels? does the night sweats have?
nutless1 (imported) wrote: Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:55 am I agree about the pain and time to reduce the pain and swelling. I also experienced bruising aroundthe injection site.
Enough cannot be said about the possible leakage of calcium chloride from the nut into the scrotum. I experienced leakage with a second injection to my left nut, and it caused an abcess that took 16 weeks to heal with weekly assistance from a wound clinic to debris the damaged skin. If you undertake a second injection and the nut is hard, there is a higher risk of leakage into the scrotum. Be very caustious!
For me it was worth all the pain and hassle to get to medically necessary surgical removal of my nuts in two operations, with cost covered by health insurance. I really like finally being a eunuch! <smile>