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Re: Short term tolerance
My best guess is that you're not getting the medicine injected into the right spot/area? Trimix isn't that volatile. I use 31 gauge 5/16" long needle BD brand syringes. I easily slowly insert it into the skin and then it takes a bit more effort getting the needle into the next layer and once the needle is through that second layer I bury it as far as I can before pushing the plunger down and injecting the Trimix. I've read quite a few forum posts of guys who used 1/2" needle and had issues going in to deep and not getting the erections that they were expecting. My 2 cents!
Age 47. Married in 2005. Tampa Bay Florida USA. Got ED 24 years ago from being paralyzed. Made a 90% recovery. See profile for more info...
Re: Short term tolerance
Bob1974 wrote:My best guess is that you're not getting the medicine injected into the right spot/area? Trimix isn't that volatile. I use 31 gauge 5/16" long needle BD brand syringes. I easily slowly insert it into the skin and then it takes a bit more effort getting the needle into the next layer and once the needle is through that second layer I bury it as far as I can before pushing the plunger down and injecting the Trimix. I've read quite a few forum posts of guys who used 1/2" needle and had issues going in to deep and not getting the erections that they were expecting. My 2 cents!
Is there even a brand other than BD for syringes and needles??
Larry
Re: Short term tolerance
Trimix frozen and just thawed once a week or so will keep its potency for over a year.
I have a feeling that either it’s you technique or the location.
Since I started using Autoject and hundreds of injections I have no failures and it’s 100% full proof. No guess work at all. You should consider it
All the best!
I have a feeling that either it’s you technique or the location.
Since I started using Autoject and hundreds of injections I have no failures and it’s 100% full proof. No guess work at all. You should consider it
All the best!
Age 54, Single, Los Angeles. Stage 2 rectal cancer in 2013. Radiation, surgery, chemo. In remission for 5 years. Some ED before cancer, complete since. 2-3 units of Trimix 40/30/2 2-3 times a week since Feb/2017 with great success!
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Re: Short term tolerance
Is there even a brand other than BD for syringes and needles??
There are a number of other brands. You can see quite a few of them if you search Amazon for "diabetic syringes."
My initial injection kit from my uro included one of the other brands. Four years down the road, I've found the BD syringes to be the gold standard. They seem to be sharper and hence somewhat less painful.
Eugene, Oregon, USA. Born 1941. Married 1968. ED since mid-1990s. Began trimix January 2014. Dosage gradually increased over time. Added cock ring in 2016. After dosage reached 30 units, switched to quad mix in May 2018. On blood pressure meds.
Re: Short term tolerance
once a writer wrote:Is there even a brand other than BD for syringes and needles??
There are a number of other brands. You can see quite a few of them if you search Amazon for "diabetic syringes."
My initial injection kit from my uro included one of the other brands. Four years down the road, I've found the BD syringes to be the gold standard. They seem to be sharper and hence somewhat less painful.
Wow, I had no idea. Where I am from they use nothing but BD so I just thought that was all there was.
Larry
Re: Short term tolerance
Yeah, I'm going to have to guess the problem is a technique issue.
R.R.P 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. M. Wehle. Not nerve sparing. C in margins. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ 8 - 14 units. Originally Edex20, then compounded PGE due to cost. Inject. 12 yrs. It works. Treasure coast of FL.
Re: Short term tolerance
FMLFML85...Trimix has a longer shelf life then what your pharmacy is telling you. Like newtoad said I think it should last over a year. I think if left out here and there and warmed a couple dozen times it would be less potent after 5 or 6 months but still good enough to use? My pharmacist said something like 60 days with a wink wink and said that was what he was required to say but guys get well over 6 months. The batch I have now is 7 months old. I took a fresh vial out of the freezer that's been in the freezer since I brought it home from the pharmacy 7 months ago and it seems just as potent as the day I brought it home. I got my BD syringes from Walmart for about $32 for 100. Like "once a writer" said I feel like BD syringes are the best and believe they are sharper then the cheap generic syringes I got with my Trimix from the compounding pharmacy. I had a hard time buying those syringes at my local Walmart pharmacy though. Even though it is completely legal to buy syringes without a prescription here in Florida their store policy requires a script like insulin to get them. They treated and looked at me as if I was a junkie high on drugs for asking to buy syringes. I had to have my urologist office call in a prescription just to buy them.
Age 47. Married in 2005. Tampa Bay Florida USA. Got ED 24 years ago from being paralyzed. Made a 90% recovery. See profile for more info...
Re: Short term tolerance
I know it's been asked before but is there in any danger with using Trimix when crystals are visible in the vial??
70 years old,married 50 years.gave up on pills & recently started injections.
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