Hi, I’m currently planning to try DIY by using spray. Anyone experiences with that?

If so:

How much do you try and where do you apply it?

  • birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    28 days ago

    Bit late but if you DIY spray you’ll need a blocker, like @WillStealYourUsername@piefed.blahaj.zone said. However, if you’ve had orchiectomy (standalone or as part of a larger surgery), then you can go mono (using spray alone).

    You have to apply 2-3 doses spread over one or two times a day. I don’t know why Will says it’s thrice, so now I’m curious. Maybe it depends on the dosage? Either way, spray on the arm you’re not going to take blood tests from (and keep it that way). In the first week or so, you might notice a bit of a clasp feeling around the arm, but varying with arm solved that feel for me. After that I went back to the normal arm, and it’s going well ever since. I think it’s because your body has to adjust.

    Drying takes 2-4 minutes, depending on how fast your skin dries. Then you can put clothes on.

    Don’t touch others or get close to them for those minutes (10 min if you want to play it safe). Don’t shower in the first hour after, or less of the spray then might be absorbed.

    • Jorunn (she/her)@piefed.blahaj.zoneM
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      28 days ago

      More often is more better and gives more stable levels over time, and it does indeed depend on the dosage. With a blocker however I think 2 times a day is very common.

      It’s technically possible for some people to do mono with spray before orchi, but it’s not recommended. I tried with gel and it wasn’t a great experience. This is when applying often is most important.