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Tri Mix isn't for everyone
Posted: Mon May 30, 2022 8:06 pm
by Forever_Young
My first urologist prescribed Tri Mix for my ED. I started at .35 cc and upped it .05 with each try. The first bottle got me up to .75 cc. The second bottle got me up to 1.2cc. My experience resulted in pain, discomfort, disappointment and scar tissue. If it does work with the first or second shot. My advice is to quit and look into an implant. My implant was quite painful in the beginning but has improved almost daily. it has been a great improvement to my life.
Re: Tri Mix isn't for everyone
Posted: Mon May 30, 2022 9:15 pm
by 68CatFan
You are correct. Trimix isn't for everyone.
Re: Tri Mix isn't for everyone
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2022 1:11 pm
by ScrewedbyDoctors
Trimix caused me permanent damage, I wish I never did it
Re: Tri Mix isn't for everyone
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2022 10:04 pm
by Sean762
ScrewedbyDoctors wrote:Trimix caused me permanent damage, I wish I never did it
I almost had similar....luckily the botched draining of the priapism didn't cause Peyronie's, but I did put it in traction (via a VED cylinder which was a tight enough fit that it helped straighten it all out).
Scary AF.
And yet, here I am desperate enough to try and fix the issue of ED that I'm willing to try again.
Re: Tri Mix isn't for everyone
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 7:08 am
by harvey6389@att.net
If you are on medicare, it covers caverject. I have used both. It is not as effective as trimix but at least it doesn't contain papaverine which is the most likely to cause priapism and scaring.