My Penile Doppler Ultrasound Test
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2022 8:09 pm
I went to a urologist today for a penile doppler ultrasound test which was scheduled about a month ago.
This experience wasn’t what I expected. Told the ultrasound tech lady that I didn’t want to wait a month for this appointment doing nothing for my ED so, in the meantime I got a Trimix RX elsewhere. I wanted to talk with the doctor about the necessity of the test given I’ve used Trimix successfully and experienced a rock hard erection for 3+ hours. She said the doctor uses Bimix for the test because it’s not as strong as Trimix and they don’t want patients leaving the office with a prolonged erection.
Spoke with the doctor and he told me that Trimix is really strong and will produce an erection even with severe ED - so the fact that I got a super erection for 3 hours doesn’t really say anything about my problem. Told him I’ve tried a maximum of 10 units which was really intense and gave me a rock hard erection for about 3.5 hours. Told him it made my dick ache and made it difficult for me to climax. He said 10 units was too much. He also said if I had no physical ED issues, then the Trimix would have lasted longer than that and would have likely created a priapism. Said the doppler test was up to me. I elected to stay and have the test done.
He asked if Viagra worked for me and I told him only sometimes, which is why I elected to get a Trimix prescription. He said the fact that Viagra doesn’t work for me indicates some kind of physical issue. I told him I knew that performance anxiety was a component and he said yes that could be a part of it.
He injected me with a small amount of Bimix and gave me a porn magazine to “stimulate my brain” and left the room. I was surprised that I didn’t get a full erection. It felt just like a Trimix miss. Didn’t even get a hard-on while stimulating myself manually but the whole thing felt weird trying to get a boner by myself in a doctor’s office.
The ultrasound tech said the doctor injects a very small amount to ensure I can leave the office without an erection, which I was able to do (although they gave me a 100 unit syringe full of Phenylephrine in case my erection persisted). The Bimix was totally weak sauce.
The ultrasound tech came in and did the doppler ultrasound test on my semi-erect dick. Told her I was surprised she was conducting the test without inducing a strong erection and she said she was “getting what she needed” from the test. Said she was looking for veinous leaks, plaque, etc. but wouldn’t say anything about what she was seeing as that was for the doctor to discuss with me on my follow-up visit.
Bottom line is I was expecting the test to require a strong rock hard erection and they did the doppler ultrasound with a semi-erection that wouldn’t have been solid enough for penetration. We’ll see what they say in our next appointment along with discussing my hormonal imbalance which I was surprised he wouldn’t discuss today. Maybe he wants to gather all the data points before discussing any kind of diagnosis or treatment plan.
For those here who have had a penile doppler ultrasound test, did they induce a raging boner or is what I experienced with "test on semi-erect penis" to be expected? Doesn’t make sense to me to do this test without a boner suitable for PIV sex but they insisted they got the data they needed.
This experience wasn’t what I expected. Told the ultrasound tech lady that I didn’t want to wait a month for this appointment doing nothing for my ED so, in the meantime I got a Trimix RX elsewhere. I wanted to talk with the doctor about the necessity of the test given I’ve used Trimix successfully and experienced a rock hard erection for 3+ hours. She said the doctor uses Bimix for the test because it’s not as strong as Trimix and they don’t want patients leaving the office with a prolonged erection.
Spoke with the doctor and he told me that Trimix is really strong and will produce an erection even with severe ED - so the fact that I got a super erection for 3 hours doesn’t really say anything about my problem. Told him I’ve tried a maximum of 10 units which was really intense and gave me a rock hard erection for about 3.5 hours. Told him it made my dick ache and made it difficult for me to climax. He said 10 units was too much. He also said if I had no physical ED issues, then the Trimix would have lasted longer than that and would have likely created a priapism. Said the doppler test was up to me. I elected to stay and have the test done.
He asked if Viagra worked for me and I told him only sometimes, which is why I elected to get a Trimix prescription. He said the fact that Viagra doesn’t work for me indicates some kind of physical issue. I told him I knew that performance anxiety was a component and he said yes that could be a part of it.
He injected me with a small amount of Bimix and gave me a porn magazine to “stimulate my brain” and left the room. I was surprised that I didn’t get a full erection. It felt just like a Trimix miss. Didn’t even get a hard-on while stimulating myself manually but the whole thing felt weird trying to get a boner by myself in a doctor’s office.
The ultrasound tech said the doctor injects a very small amount to ensure I can leave the office without an erection, which I was able to do (although they gave me a 100 unit syringe full of Phenylephrine in case my erection persisted). The Bimix was totally weak sauce.
The ultrasound tech came in and did the doppler ultrasound test on my semi-erect dick. Told her I was surprised she was conducting the test without inducing a strong erection and she said she was “getting what she needed” from the test. Said she was looking for veinous leaks, plaque, etc. but wouldn’t say anything about what she was seeing as that was for the doctor to discuss with me on my follow-up visit.
Bottom line is I was expecting the test to require a strong rock hard erection and they did the doppler ultrasound with a semi-erection that wouldn’t have been solid enough for penetration. We’ll see what they say in our next appointment along with discussing my hormonal imbalance which I was surprised he wouldn’t discuss today. Maybe he wants to gather all the data points before discussing any kind of diagnosis or treatment plan.
For those here who have had a penile doppler ultrasound test, did they induce a raging boner or is what I experienced with "test on semi-erect penis" to be expected? Doesn’t make sense to me to do this test without a boner suitable for PIV sex but they insisted they got the data they needed.