Just left URO's office. Thought I was to be watched as I gave myself an injection for the first time. Instead he asked could I do it at home by myself so that I could "take advantage" of a successful stick.
He upped my dose from 2 weeks ago to what he described as a "double strength" shot. Same formula of Tri-Mix, just double the strength...not amount.
Alprostadil 10 mcg/cc
Papareine 30mg/cc
Phentolamine 1.5 mg/cc
I will be injecting later this evening after wife gets home.
He advised me that if this doesn't provide the erection I need...then increase the dosage to 0.4...then 0.5 and after 0.6 without proper results I should return to see him.
Any thoughts from the regular Tri-Mix users?
Mike Zee
Pro's help wanted
Re: Pro's help wanted
MZ,
That formula is almost exactly what I was using (12.5/30/1).
My Uro thought .30ml would be good for a first shot and against better judgement let him do it.
Was a whomping good one for almost 4 hours but did finally go down.
I settled on .10ml for an hour .. .15ml if i want another extra hour.
So go easy the first time .. you can always try again the next day.
Also that is by no means Double Strength -- that is called Standard Trimix by my doc and the Pharmacy.
Double Strength .. in my mind .. might be 20mcg ...
J
That formula is almost exactly what I was using (12.5/30/1).
My Uro thought .30ml would be good for a first shot and against better judgement let him do it.
Was a whomping good one for almost 4 hours but did finally go down.
I settled on .10ml for an hour .. .15ml if i want another extra hour.
So go easy the first time .. you can always try again the next day.
Also that is by no means Double Strength -- that is called Standard Trimix by my doc and the Pharmacy.
Double Strength .. in my mind .. might be 20mcg ...
J
RP 2008 ... MUSE 2008-9 .. TriMix Gel 2009 .. Trimix 2009-2015 ... PGE-1 2016-2019 ..Misoprostal 2019 Onward. All worked.
Re: Pro's help wanted
Mike: My uro's young female assistant gave me 5 units to start; it barely gave me a semi, so she said try 10 units at home. I did and it was too much. The bastard stayed hard for 5 hours and ached like hell. Timed-release Sudafeds didn't work to bring it down. Make sure you have some fast-acting Suds (or generic equivalents) on hand before injecting. The uro never mentioned this little tidbit because they didn't know when I questioned her about it. The instructions just said use "Sudafed."
After experimenting below 5 units several times, I have settled on 6 units as being a good dose for me. It stays hard for a good 2 hours; sometimes I take Suds anyway if it hasn't gone down much by 3 hours. After a couple of hours it starts to not really be fun.
I've also noticed that the Suds don't work very well if you've just eaten.
After experimenting below 5 units several times, I have settled on 6 units as being a good dose for me. It stays hard for a good 2 hours; sometimes I take Suds anyway if it hasn't gone down much by 3 hours. After a couple of hours it starts to not really be fun.
I've also noticed that the Suds don't work very well if you've just eaten.
RP in 2012 because of prostate cancer. 100% ED, also some leakage problems.
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My PGE-1 is 5.88 MCG (Pap 18 mg and Phen - 0.6 mg). Over the past six months, I have had to increase my dose from 12 units to 35 units in order to obtain a 1.5 hour erection. Should I be asking my Uro to increase the PGE-1 component?
Age 81
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Started Trimix injections 8/'11
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Re: Pro's help wanted
dtwarren, I would ask for a stronger mix. Yours seams a bit weak compared to the average. Mine is 8.9mcg. Aprostadil, 24 mg. Papaverine, and .89 Phentolomine. I may ask to go to 10-25-1 on the next batch. I really dont like injecting more than 30 units. That, to me, is an indicator that a stronger mix may be needed.
54 yrs old, married 35 years
Robotic unilateral nerve sparing surgey
for Prostate cancer Nov.2010,
PSA now undetectable
using Quadmix 20 units
Robotic unilateral nerve sparing surgey
for Prostate cancer Nov.2010,
PSA now undetectable
using Quadmix 20 units
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