Should I be concerned?
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Thanks guys for all the feedback.
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Martin6469 wrote:My Trimix nurse said 6 hours is the point at which tissue damage starts, and that I should head for the ER at 4 hours.
Hah, the ERs in my city are averaging about 6-8 hours waiting in the lobby before taking you back to a room, so I guess I should head to the ER as soon as I inject...
I don't even trust the triage to properly assess the severity of intakes. It's a mess.
Mid 30's. I have had ED for years after a couple of injuries. Suspected venous leak.
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At what time during this ordeal a person should start the Sudafed first and the Phenylephrine antidote if availiable second? anybody knows
62yo, divorced. on weekly 100 mg xyosted. ED at 50. Experimenting with the Trimix, Caverject/Monomix for dosage+ ved to maintain health. Prescribed daily 5m Cialis and 20 mg on demand.Viagra works better than Cialis. Researching implant as final solution.
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joeban wrote:At what time during this ordeal a person should start the Sudafed first and the Phenylephrine antidote if availiable second? anybody knows
Well if I had concerns I'd be popping the Sudafed as soon as I was done using the thing.
R.R.P 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. M. Wehle. Not nerve sparing. C in margins. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ 8 - 14 units. Originally Edex20, then compounded PGE due to cost. Inject. 12 yrs. It works. Treasure coast of FL.
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Iluvatar wrote:Martin6469 wrote:My Trimix nurse said 6 hours is the point at which tissue damage starts, and that I should head for the ER at 4 hours.
Hah, the ERs in my city are averaging about 6-8 hours waiting in the lobby before taking you back to a room, so I guess I should head to the ER as soon as I inject...
I don't even trust the triage to properly assess the severity of intakes. It's a mess.
Too many beds filled with anti vaxxers to deal with the guys with over medicated dicks.
44, ED problems began around age 28 when I was on finasteride for hair loss, and also got circumcised so I lost a lot of sensation. Pills gave me bad headaches and other side effects. Now using trimix 30/1/20. So far so good.
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slipnslider wrote:Iluvatar wrote:Martin6469 wrote:My Trimix nurse said 6 hours is the point at which tissue damage starts, and that I should head for the ER at 4 hours.
Hah, the ERs in my city are averaging about 6-8 hours waiting in the lobby before taking you back to a room, so I guess I should head to the ER as soon as I inject...
I don't even trust the triage to properly assess the severity of intakes. It's a mess.
Too many beds filled with anti vaxxers to deal with the guys with over medicated dicks.
That's part of the problem, but there is a larger problem with staffing shortages for medical providers in my city. Not enough medical providers to cater to the population as it is before Covid.
Mid 30's. I have had ED for years after a couple of injuries. Suspected venous leak.
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