Hi guys I will try to make this question even though i don’t know if someone will be able to respond to me.
I have ED and unfortunately I had two retinal detachments as well.
I red that there is a clear literature showing that pills are not a good move with retinal detachment as they can increase the risk of it reoccurring.
Does anyone of you know if injections can be dangerous as well?
I don’t find literature in that sense and I don’t fully trust the doctors
Injections after retinal detachment
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Re: Injections after retinal detachment
JH1982 wrote:Hi guys I will try to make this question even though i don’t know if someone will be able to respond to me.
I have ED and unfortunately I had two retinal detachments as well.
I red that there is a clear literature showing that pills are not a good move with retinal detachment as they can increase the risk of it reoccurring.
Does anyone of you know if injections can be dangerous as well?
I don’t find literature in that sense and I don’t fully trust the doctors
I experienced a torn retina in my left eye in August 2017. Emergency laser surgery that afternoon sealed the blood vessel damage in my eyeball.
I was diagnosed with PCa in June 2018, robotic prostatectomy (including ED) in October 2018.
I take 20mg sildenafil (generic Viagra) once a day for penile tissue maintenance. I have injected Trimix regularly since May 2019. No eye/retina issues have occurred with me.
Born 1955, Erectile Dysfunction, Robotic Prostatectomy (Oct 2018, Dr Bugg @ UCA, Birmingham, AL), PSA<0.007, Trimix User (30 mg Papaverine HCL, 1 mg Phentolamine MES, 10 mcg Alprostadil per 1 ML. My dose is 0.16 ML)
Re: Injections after retinal detachment
ftwabeck3533 wrote:JH1982 wrote:Hi guys I will try to make this question even though i don’t know if someone will be able to respond to me.
I have ED and unfortunately I had two retinal detachments as well.
I red that there is a clear literature showing that pills are not a good move with retinal detachment as they can increase the risk of it reoccurring.
Does anyone of you know if injections can be dangerous as well?
I don’t find literature in that sense and I don’t fully trust the doctors
I experienced a torn retina in my left eye in August 2017. Emergency laser surgery that afternoon sealed the blood vessel damage in my eyeball.
I was diagnosed with PCa in June 2018, robotic prostatectomy (including ED) in October 2018.
I take 20mg sildenafil (generic Viagra) once a day for penile tissue maintenance. I have injected Trimix regularly since May 2019. No eye/retina issues have occurred with me.
Did your retinal surgeon tell you that it was safe to use Trimix?
I know that there is a small risk with pills
Consider that my retinal issues are more extensive then yours
Re: Injections after retinal detachment
I didn't get eye issues with PDE5i's but got bad Tinnitus trouble.
Once I had an onset where the Tinnitus wouldn't let me sleep at all, I had to play loud white noise, and it took 3 months for that tinnitus to go away and the worry was it could have been permanent. I was lucky.
But with injections I have not had any reoccurrance of this tinnitus, the injections are too localised.
Once I had an onset where the Tinnitus wouldn't let me sleep at all, I had to play loud white noise, and it took 3 months for that tinnitus to go away and the worry was it could have been permanent. I was lucky.
But with injections I have not had any reoccurrance of this tinnitus, the injections are too localised.
45yo, venous leak. Pills increased tinnitus (very rare). Using bimix+atropine, 0.2 of:
Atropine Sulfate: 52MCG/ML, Phentolamine MES: 0.9MG/ML, Papaverine HCL: 26MG/ML
Atropine Sulfate: 52MCG/ML, Phentolamine MES: 0.9MG/ML, Papaverine HCL: 26MG/ML
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