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Bad Trimix experience

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 3:26 pm
by drewg39
I was having very intermittent success with PDE5 inhibitors like Viagra so we decided to go with injections. I think my issues are mostly psychological since I have healthy nocturnal erections. My urologist injected me with 40 units .4 ml(?) of Trimix and was rock hard in minutes but after 41/2 hours with no sign of it letting down I met him at the ER which was not a pleasant experience. He wants to try me on .4 (something - units are still confusing to me) of PGE-1. Does this sound right? Could I go down to .1 or less on Trimix? Should I start with less PGE-1? I'm pretty gun shy at this point. Any sage advice would be appreciated.

Re: Bad Trimix experience

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 4:22 pm
by ohohiakane
Drew...
Yes... .4 ml = 40 units. Seem like a HUGE dose to me but much depends on your formula.
I inject 3 units and get nice hard erections lasting plenty of time to finish what we start.
I would never try to out-guess your doctor. My first injection at the doctors office was 8 units.

Have a discussion with him. At lease you now know trimix will work for you... it just a matter of dose adjusting.
Good luck and enjoy those future erections !!!

Welcome to the PrickStickers club.

Bill

Re: Bad Trimix experience

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 9:32 pm
by trucxrule
Hello,

I hear trimix is known for the long erections - I just started PGE 1 with a recommended dose range of .6-1.0cc. The most I injected was .9 and I was hard 2 hrs. Normaly I go 1hr or so. Anyway if you can tolerate the ache , this stuff works well !
Trucx

Re: Bad Trimix experience

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:31 pm
by dtwarren1942
I thought the most common response to a long lasting erection was to reduce the dosage not change the medication. I would think the next step would be to reduce the Trimix dose to 25 units not switch the medication. Obviously you respond well to Trimix.

Re: Bad Trimix experience

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 9:36 pm
by brickman
Doctors should prescribe PGE1 for patients like you who are able to get erections with minimal doses. I don't know why they directly prescribe TRIMIX or BIMIX. I had the same experience like you and had my doctor prescribe me PGE1 alone. With PGE1 there is less chance of priapism.

Upate

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 8:04 pm
by drewg39
After the trimix experience my doctor decided to downscale to PGE1. First he called in a prescription for Edex which the pharmacy wanted $950 for 3Ml after we figured that wouldn't work for me he called in an order for PGE1 to a compounder who charged a more reasonable $90 for 5Ml. First injection was 20 units followed by another 15 units about 20 minutes later, Had a reasonably good experience with an hour + duration. Next time I bumped up the dose to 50 units which only lasted about an hour which I shouldn't complain but I wouldn't mind a longer experience. No pain by the way. Next time I think I'll push it by another 20 units and then consider moving up to Bimix or a super low dose of trimix. Any thoughts or suggestions?