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deleted thread

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:43 pm
by jn1421
After some thought I decided to delete this thread. I felt it was poor judgement on my part to post it in the first place. I apologize if my decision has offended anyone.


Dave

Re: Viagra and Bimix Combo

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:11 pm
by Cajun Jeff
Dave: Dont fret it happens to the best of us. Even with guys like me that have been injecting for a while still have misses. :oops:

Hate when that happens. I always say all dressed for the Dance and now one shows up.

Good luck next time.

Cajun jeff

Re: Viagra and Bimix Combo

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 3:47 pm
by dtwarren1942
jn1421 wrote: Apparently my venous leak is quite ‘leaky’ today.

Dave

Can someone explain the signs/symptoms of a venous leak. My ED has increased over the past 15+ years since I was diagnosed with T2 diabetes 18 years ago. I am currently up to 100 mg of Viagra (sometimes 50 mg), but still need constriction most of the time to maintain an erection. Occasionally I can remove constriction during intercourse and maintain an erection for 15 to twenty minutes. I also recently (December) started using Testim 1% gel because my T level was at the bottom of the normal range which resulted only in a slight improvement - 50 mg seems to work more often now.

Do I show signs of a venous leak? I am scheduled for a visit to my urologist on Friday. Is there a specific test I should request?

Re: Viagra and Bimix Combo

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 4:44 pm
by jn1421
dtwarren1942 wrote:
jn1421 wrote: Apparently my venous leak is quite ‘leaky’ today.

Dave

Can someone explain the signs/symptoms of a venous leak. My ED has increased over the past 15+ years since I was diagnosed with T2 diabetes 18 years ago. I am currently up to 100 mg of Viagra (sometimes 50 mg), but still need constriction most of the time to maintain an erection. Occasionally I can remove constriction during intercourse and maintain an erection for 15 to twenty minutes. I also recently (December) started using Testim 1% gel because my T level was at the bottom of the normal range which resulted only in a slight improvement - 50 mg seems to work more often now.

Do I show signs of a venous leak? I am scheduled for a visit to my urologist on Friday. Is there a specific test I should request?


Yes, there is a specific test for venous leaks; it's called a doppler test. Basically its like a sonogram for pregnant women. They look at a before shot (flaccid) and then shoot some dye and look at it again(erect) while watching blood flow. It is supposed to give an indication of venous leakage.

Dave