feedback (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:42 am
I to have not injected anything for a year or more but I think I will try to do some more injections into the right testicle as it is still quite a bit larger than the left. I would like it to disappear into my canal like the left one does. I quit because I was having trouble getting any more vodka into them but will try to move the needle around a bit and see if I can find a spot that will take some more to drink.
For me, the smaller one is not retracting up into the canal.
The larger one is riding high.
RE : moving the tip of the needle to different spots, I made sure the tip of the needle inside the ball was as far away from needle insertion point as possible.
I also found that it was important for syringe to be completely empty prior to removal to reduce chance of any alcohol getting into the inner scrotum area.
Not emptying the syringe increased the risk that there would be leakage from the syringe into the scrotum, and OUCH, it burns horribly.
However Just because needle repositioning worked for me, or for anyone else, don't presume or assume it will work for you.
Obviously this entire process is risky. If in doubt, abort.
Even with all the information posted by others on the EA, I still needed to "feel my way" and "learn on the job" and "fine tune" the process for me.
FYI: When I do inject, sometimes the balls, even though dead and numb to begin with, double in size and the cords get sore and a small area of the ball will even sometimes get sore.
Takes about a week for the soreness to diminish and swelling to subside.
The temporary larger balls are amusing for awhile.
I have heard of others injecting up to 12 ml of saline solution into their balls just to enlarge them temporarily.
For the temporary pain Tylenol is usually sufficient, or sometimes a small zip lock bag of frozen peas helps in some situations.
In any event, I have never experienced any long lasting negative consequences from any injection or had to seek medical resolution.
I have been extremely careful to use sterile techniques, but of course even that won't help were I to accidentally inject into a wrong spot, which I have thankfully avoided doing.
The only medical resolution I want is some day is a diagnosis that they need to come out.