sparkey49 (imported) wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:25 am I am not sure why so many injections are being necessary I destroyed my one testicle in one injection and the other one I just did a couple of targeted very small injections to finish it off.
Hey Sparkey, I had the same experience, though mine took a fair bit longer, about 10 months the whole way to "rough marble". I can't remember, but yours may have been a higher volume injected(?), and you've had some of the very best results.
If I had it to do over - same concentration of about 32%, but dissolved in ethanol, and closer to 2mL in the one rather than 1.1mL. It was big enough to absorb that. Otherwise, I think my method was very sound.
I see a lot of the other forum friends talking about 3rd, 4th, or more shots and obviously that has a big effect on the results. Mix it right, in ethanol, enough solution but no overflow, it should take out your testicles with no further action -- BUT it does take time. If you don't get the results on the first injection -- WAIT! It's not supposed to get full effect in four weeks. Six to eight weeks used to be rule of thumb.
While mine succeeded exactly as planned, it took many more months. I didn't re-inject, I just waited. Since CaCl2 not only dehydrates the tissue, and causes the cells inside to burst due to high osmotic pressure (much more salty outside the Leydig and Sertoli cells, literally rips them open pulling the fluid out). Your ball is now like salted hamburger inside. It doesn't go anyway, just keeps causing damage. In addition, the cellular repair mechanisms that would try to replace damaged cells can't work in a high salt environment. Soo... even without damage, normal cell turnover every 6 weeks (cells age) cannot replace what was there. And the alcohol denatures remaining proteins.
The only thing that will throw a wrench into your results is if one of those things wasn't strong enough on the first injection - did damage, hardened pathways, but didn't do 'fatal' damage. Then when you get impatient and re-inject, you may get around some hard parts and get another smaller bit in, but every time it gets less effective. You have to use the right amount of firepower, once.
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