well I learned a lot...not quite the results I was looking for .. but it was my first time. Took almost 5 hours to do the 650 cc. Way too much.....should have all 1000cc done in 3 hours.
First - my catheters were too small at 22 gauge, next time it will be 18 gauge needles or catheters. the 18 flows almost twice as much
Second - I was sitting on a comfortable bar chair that put me too close to the bottom of the bag. 39" between the infusion site and the bottom of the bag is what you want. There's a reason the stand can raise way up.
Third - Hydrate, hydrate , hydrate - even a little dehydrated your body will grab it from your breasts.
have to say the first time I stuck myself, not knowing what to expect, I was a little nervous but, I had to just do it.
no pain at all, it just slipped in. I felt breasts firming up but never discomfort. Several guys recommend massaging while infusing but I forgot.
Oh and clean clean clean. Shower, shave your breasts, wipe with sterlizing wipes, wipe the spot you stick with alcohol wipes and watch what you touch. a dab of super glue to seal infusion site and a bandaid.
Here we go at 650cc.
Bottom of the bags
First - my catheters were too small at 22 gauge, next time it will be 18 gauge needles or catheters. the 18 flows almost twice as much
Second - I was sitting on a comfortable bar chair that put me too close to the bottom of the bag. 39" between the infusion site and the bottom of the bag is what you want. There's a reason the stand can raise way up.
Third - Hydrate, hydrate , hydrate - even a little dehydrated your body will grab it from your breasts.
have to say the first time I stuck myself, not knowing what to expect, I was a little nervous but, I had to just do it.
no pain at all, it just slipped in. I felt breasts firming up but never discomfort. Several guys recommend massaging while infusing but I forgot.
Oh and clean clean clean. Shower, shave your breasts, wipe with sterlizing wipes, wipe the spot you stick with alcohol wipes and watch what you touch. a dab of super glue to seal infusion site and a bandaid.
Here we go at 650cc.
Bottom of the bags