frequent injectors question
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Re: frequent injectors question
We always go 3+ hours, even when I wasn't implanted (just employed toys, etc...). Wife jokingly calls 2 hours a quickie.
AMS700 CX 21cm with 3 RTE 4-2019 by Dr Natale - failed 5-2021. Revision 6-2021 with issue (scrotal hematoma and infection). Dr. Ryan Terlecki revision 3-28-2022 (AMS700 CX 21cm with 1.5cm RTE). Cylinder failure at 18 months. 24cm AMS700 CX 11-29-2023.
Re: frequent injectors question
Wiggles123 wrote:We always go 3+ hours, even when I wasn't implanted (just employed toys, etc...). Wife jokingly calls 2 hours a quickie.
hell yeah, got to get it in now while we can!
50+ yrs old. married 25+ years. hypothyroid, on TRT. 10+ years ED, viagra, cialis now 50% ineffective. now on trimix 2MG phentolamine/30MG papaverine/20MCG alprostadil
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Re: frequent injectors question
Agreed!
AMS700 CX 21cm with 3 RTE 4-2019 by Dr Natale - failed 5-2021. Revision 6-2021 with issue (scrotal hematoma and infection). Dr. Ryan Terlecki revision 3-28-2022 (AMS700 CX 21cm with 1.5cm RTE). Cylinder failure at 18 months. 24cm AMS700 CX 11-29-2023.
Re: frequent injectors question
A little research into pharmacology of the drugs contained in Trimix shows the halflife of papavarine to be 30 to 90 minutes, phentolamine is 180 minutes and alprostadil given intracavernously is undetectable in the blood stream in less than 60 minutes. Typically 3 to 4 halflives of a drug are considered to make it effectively not present in the body especially for drugs with no metabolites that are active. Based on this information I would not worry about changing the dose after less than 24 hours. I' not a physician but have 40+ years administering vasoactive drugs for anesthesia purposes. YMMV, but personally I have no worries about repeating a dose 2 or 3 days in a row.
74, married 44 years, ED for about 18 months tried pills not much effect with bad headaches, tried VED not happy, finally found trimix with the suggestion of cardiologist still experimenting with dose but happier.
Re: frequent injectors question
Having your injection work "too long" screams "first world problems" for me lol
40 years old, married. ED all my life because of spinal cord injury caused by a tumor in early infant age. Using standard EDEX20 since 2007. Increasingly bad results with EDEX in the last few years, but had very good results for at least 10 years.
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