Tomtomtom28 wrote:Wow this sounds scary but it sounds likes it works a great for psychological Ed
Is it bad for you?
As in what damage can it cause
I bet it’s very expensive too
It’s all so confusing isn’t it
So its a few days after the fact and am now just mentally realizing how amazing this stuff was. 24 hours I had insane erections. No ischemia. My penis is fine. I had sex with the girl im seeing in the LIBRARY BATHROOM the day after our crazy night. My erections were unstoppable. Understand that normally I cant even keep my erection for missionary style in a comfortable bed, now I was able to do any position.
NOBODY should EVER consider implant before trying this stuff. I paid 50 bucks for it which I guess is expensive but an erection is priceless. I would have paid a 1000.
There are some theoretical downsides (for example increased melanoma risk) but many people have used this stuff for years without any issues.
The only downside is of course the spontaneity. You have to inject 6 hours before intercourse, but hey i’ll take it.
I would like to quote something scientist and hero Mac E Hadley wrote. He tried melanotan on himself as the first human ever (similar to PT141) and reported his findings. I think this man may have saved my life
Unlike MTI, how- ever, MTII caused a rather immediate, unexpected response: nausea and, to my great surprise, an erection (no figure pro- vided). While I lay in bed with an emesis pan close by, I had an unrelenting erection (about 8 h duration) which could not be subdued even with a cold pack. When my wife came upon the scene, she proclaimed that I “must be crazy.” In response, I raised my arm feebly into the air and answered, “I think we may become rich.”
Realizing the importance of the observation, I was deter- mined to find out what a lower dose of MTII might do. So several days later, I used half (5 mg) of the previous dose. This again elicited an immediate erection which, however, only lasted about 5 h with somewhat less nausea. Again, at a later date, I cut the dose in half (2.5 mg), and this resulted in an erection of only 2–3 h duration, with only minimal nausea. I now knew I was on the right track. So when I administered about half the previous dose (1.25 mg) there was no nausea and only a feeble wobble, a response which, however, could be rather easily coaxed to a full erectile response following a few erotic reflections. Further experimentation demonstrated that a dose of about 1.5–2.0 mg of MTII invariably induced a full erection without much conscious effort in myself and other volunteers.
The rather immediate action of MTII allows the participant to be sure that he/she is ready for an amorous encounter. No guess work; you do not have to first engage in a sexual endeavor and “hope for the best.” This may be why up to about 50% of the men taking Viagra® are unsatisfied with the drug and are seeking an alternate therapeutic remedy. Viagra® also is not effective in every individual. MTII appears to be failsafe–it appears to be 100% effective. Undoubtedly, there must be some men with so severe a problem that they will not be able to benefit from MTII use