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Caverject over trimix?

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 11:39 pm
by oowright
Please, are there advantages of using caverject impulse over trimix? Has anyone used two shots of either in the same night?

Thanks in advance for the comments ...

Re: Caverject over trimix?

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 12:28 am
by fryboy
I've used caverjet several times....always painful, but effective. Just started with trimix. what a difference! Great erection, no pain. In the beginning with trimix, I did inject twice in one day, no ill effect. good luck


Norm

Re: Caverject over trimix?

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 3:57 am
by oowright
Thanks Norm. This is a great help. I'll start with trimix ...

Re: Caverject over trimix?

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 4:56 pm
by Xomanow
I'm interested in injections and had a consultation with Dr. Eid today......he told me that Trimix will cause scar tissue after awhile, like after 20 injections where the Caverjet will not......since I will will probably have implant surgery in Jan 2017, I will choose the Caverjet......but I have no experience at present with injections.....

Re: Caverject over trimix?

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 10:52 pm
by Cigar56
Hello H.Pineapple. Good luck in your journey. However, I would argue that there is no medical proof in the statement you attribute to your doctor. You quote your doctor as saying:

"he told me that Trimix will cause scar tissue after awhile, like after 20 injections where the Caverjet will not."

Some people do develop scar tissue, but others inject for all their adult lives and do not develop scar tissue despite hundreds of injections. Also, I have never heard of "like after 20 injections" being a magic number.

Again, good luck to you.

Re: Caverject over trimix?

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 12:32 pm
by Rickey11
H.Pineapple wrote:I'm interested in injections and had a consultation with Dr. Eid today......he told me that Trimix will cause scar tissue after awhile, like after 20 injections where the Caverjet will not......since I will will probably have implant surgery in Jan 2017, I will choose the Caverjet......but I have no experience at present with injections.....


Most of the damage (scar tissue) done by the injections are caused by missing the corpus cavernosa, then the injected medicines are dispersed into the surrounding tissue causing fibrosis (scar tissue) to build up slowly. The needle itself usually does not cause the scar tissue, as they are very small.