Loss of effectiveness, tolerance
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 5:20 pm
I'm new here, and have several questions about Trimix injections, but will post them in separate threads to make searching easier.
I haven't actually decided to go down this road yet. But in reading about it, I saw a question somewhere (Vergel maybe) which asked - can the same dose be used indefinitely without tolerance or loss of effectiveness, or will the dose have to be increased on a regular basis, and eventually become ineffective at any dose? And the answer given was - both have been seen. Thanks a lot.
It seems to me that if whatever led to the ED continues to worsen, independently of using injections, then increasing doses may be needed, but they are not caused by the Trimix itself. On the other hand, if using Trimix causes tolerance, and the more you use it the faster the dose will have to be increased, then that's a completely different situation.
I assume there's no way to get a definitive answer, because if you do one thing, you don't know what would have happened if you had done something else, but is there any consensus here or among practicing urologists, as to which situation is the case? Are there in fact large numbers of men who continue to use the same dose year after year with good effect, or are regular dosage increases something every man experiences, and do they happen faster if you inject more frequently?
Thanks for your wisdom on this.
Morgan
I haven't actually decided to go down this road yet. But in reading about it, I saw a question somewhere (Vergel maybe) which asked - can the same dose be used indefinitely without tolerance or loss of effectiveness, or will the dose have to be increased on a regular basis, and eventually become ineffective at any dose? And the answer given was - both have been seen. Thanks a lot.
It seems to me that if whatever led to the ED continues to worsen, independently of using injections, then increasing doses may be needed, but they are not caused by the Trimix itself. On the other hand, if using Trimix causes tolerance, and the more you use it the faster the dose will have to be increased, then that's a completely different situation.
I assume there's no way to get a definitive answer, because if you do one thing, you don't know what would have happened if you had done something else, but is there any consensus here or among practicing urologists, as to which situation is the case? Are there in fact large numbers of men who continue to use the same dose year after year with good effect, or are regular dosage increases something every man experiences, and do they happen faster if you inject more frequently?
Thanks for your wisdom on this.
Morgan