Shockwave May Be Working Some for Me

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Stew52
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Shockwave May Be Working Some for Me

Postby Stew52 » Sun May 26, 2024 10:28 pm

I'm posting this here also, as well as in General and Injections as it touches all. Sorry for the redundancy.
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So I got off all the nerve drugs, and only do a very small ACEI dose. Been injecting for 7 1/2 yeas with good success but an increasing dose over time.

But as per above, I found my reaction to a stronger dose (0.6ml or 60 units) of strong mix (80mcg PGE+) was fading. It wasn't as hard, didn't last as long, and there was far less burn. It seemed to drop off pretty quickly.

I supplement with 1-2 10mg Cialis. As for assistance, I've been doing 2x EndoPeak sex herbs, L-Arginine, Ginko, a nitric oxide promoter NEO40 and Niacin. I've been doing VED regularly (great girth), mild jelquing, and regular sex. The unit's appearance was good. But . . .

But still response to the stronger injection was fading.

So I indented for a Phoenix "shock-wave" therapy device. Did my first month, a month "rest" from it and VED 2x a day as recommended, and just started my 2nd series.

It 's early days yet, but seems to be working. Actually got insertion and thrusting without a injection for the first time in a long time, but I did one anyway at a break to last longer and thrill my bride. SO far, I can use less injectable, it lasts longer, it stays harder, on the downside the refractory period is longer, and the burn is back, all like several years ago after I started injecting with great success.

I've always thought the burn was bad juju. Anything that burns can't be good, but it came with the package. My theory is that the chemical(s) were scarring the cavernosa and over time it was getting more "immune" to the drug. Hence increasing the dose slowly over time. The Phoenix device induces tissue healing by stimulating a naturally induced healing and stem cell response. I theorize that the damaged tissue is healing and is now again more susceptible to the chemicals reaction as well as in general improvement in function. I also note bigger veins popping out and longer flaccid length (girth from VED is great). Phoenix says in my inquiry that it will not fix venous leakage, but I just want the injection to work as it has in the past. So, so far, so good. They say the 2nd round is the money shot so I'll report out in a while.
NOT an MD. 72, M52 yrs, CenTX US. Inj since 12/2016, a yr after pills stopped working. Caverject for a yr. 1/2018 Tri-Mix at 30 pap/2 phent/60 pge @0.3ml, now 0.5ml 80mcg/ml PGE1. DE/Anorgasmia setting in since 5/2019, worse now.

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Re: Shockwave May Be Working Some for Me

Postby CanGetItUpButNotOff » Thu Jun 06, 2024 4:50 pm

Hi, @Stew52. As a parenthetical aside, I am embarking on experimenting with PT-141 so I just read your exhaustive tale of your trials with that. So, I know you do your research. But, I have never heard any good science to backup radial shockwave, like the Gainswave. I'd love to be convinced otherwise. Thanks for your contributions to the forum.
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