Caverject for Psychological Ed
Re: Caverject for Psychological Ed
Doc's right...full erection that can be maintained is a sign you don't have veinous leak.
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Re: Caverject for Psychological Ed
Sean762 wrote:Doc's right...full erection that can be maintained is a sign you don't have veinous leak.
When you say full Erection that can be maintained does that mean it has to actually be constantly rock hard for that entire time?
When I'm having sex I mix it up with foreplay so tend to go hard and softer several times willingly as I'm not being manually stimulated in this time and I need manual stimulation to stay hard generally.
I've never properly tried injections but with pills I can generally maintain a 90 to 100% erection for 10 minutes at least.
38 m UK
Psychogenic ED since forever fewer problems being fully erect alone.
2 kids, 3rd on the way. Long term partner.
Chronic pelvic pain pudendal neuralgia and muscle tightness in late 2023 onwards making ED worse.
Cialis 5 mg daily and 15 mg as prn
Psychogenic ED since forever fewer problems being fully erect alone.
2 kids, 3rd on the way. Long term partner.
Chronic pelvic pain pudendal neuralgia and muscle tightness in late 2023 onwards making ED worse.
Cialis 5 mg daily and 15 mg as prn
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Re: Caverject for Psychological Ed
Sean762 wrote:Never_Enough wrote:I get them not working for physical reasons, but if you read literature on injections the notion is that they bypass the emotional and mental aspect and isn't that why they are used for the scans where men are unlikely to be able to get full erections even if they don't have ED.
I emotionally and mentally screwed because of relationship kids and the pelvic pain which means I need more than pills.. My hope was injections would be that pana sea to have at least one reliable session a week.
I had a full erection for 10.minutes with no help at all today, but 2 days ago I had 10 mg cialis and 20 Viagra and struggles to get any sensation so Lost it twice. It's horribly inconsistent.
Apologies for not keeping up with this conversation as I should have. I completely get what a mind fuck ED is and sorry I went dark on you.
Let me just say, YOU'RE NOT SCREWED. The 'notion' is largely correct. I just gave an anecdotal experience (my own). What I was doing was telling you they likely will work, but don't panic or give up if they don't work immediately or the first time. They are FAR more reliable than cialis or viagra. You can botch the injection and not get it into the corpora cavernosa which just means you try again (maybe the next day).
If you haven't tried injections yet, DO SO. I *highly* recommend them, in spite of the fact I've only had ONE and it resulted in a trip to the ER. Injections, in my limited experience, hold THAT MUCH promise to restoring your sex life. Please don't give up...and give them a try.
One other thing, you mentioned a loss of sensation...do you mean in your penis? There's a large body of emerging research saying that lower testosterone levels result in exactly what you're describing in terms of loss of sensitivity in the penis. I experienced this myself and was on Clomid 25 mg per day for about 2-3 years in which time my total T when from 235 to 1113 (I was also supplementing with natural herbs which, with regular blood work kept rising to that high point). I don't recall my free T number but it was well in excess of the top range for my age (49 years old when I stopped and switched to Testosterone Cypionate).
Now, the interesting part for me was that even with a 1113 Total T....I still didn't have a lot of feeling in my penis. When I switched to 200mg of Test per week....my Total T was only around 7-800 ng/dl.....so much lower, but the difference in libido AND sensation in my penis was absolutely night and day. Constant night time erections, more libido....sex or masturbation daily again like when I was younger, etc.
So...if you haven't had your T level tested and if it's low, you can try Clomid....but I'd highly recommend injecting Testosterone instead. It has been absolutely life changing over the last year.
Sorry I took so long to reply. Partner had gotten pregnant before having a miscarriage so it was a bit of a crazy few weeks.
I think my issues are caused by stress and the pelvic floor problem.
I havent been tested but i grow body and facial hair like a wolf so I assume test levels are reasonable.
Plus for a couple of weeks when pressure was off having sex due to pregnancy my erections were a lot better.
However now the pain is back and so is the ED.
The injections I have is called invicorp which doesn't contain aprostadil as it caused too much pain.
Back in October I tried 2.5 units of aprostadil Caverject which caused pain and no erection.. So. Substantially worse than pills or even nothing at all. It was overseen by a urologist as well so I am not sure what happened.
We don't get trimix in the UK.
Thanks
38 m UK
Psychogenic ED since forever fewer problems being fully erect alone.
2 kids, 3rd on the way. Long term partner.
Chronic pelvic pain pudendal neuralgia and muscle tightness in late 2023 onwards making ED worse.
Cialis 5 mg daily and 15 mg as prn
Psychogenic ED since forever fewer problems being fully erect alone.
2 kids, 3rd on the way. Long term partner.
Chronic pelvic pain pudendal neuralgia and muscle tightness in late 2023 onwards making ED worse.
Cialis 5 mg daily and 15 mg as prn
Re: Caverject for Psychological Ed
Never_Enough wrote:;)Sean762 wrote:Doc's right...full erection that can be maintained is a sign you don't have veinous leak.
When you say full Erection that can be maintained does that mean it has to actually be constantly rock hard for that entire time?
When I'm having sex I mix it up with foreplay so tend to go hard and softer several times willingly as I'm not being manually stimulated in this time and I need manual stimulation to stay hard generally.
I've never properly tried injections but with pills I can generally maintain a 90 to 100% erection for 10 minutes at least.
With injections, typically once you achieve the erection...it lasts for quite a while. A lot of guys actually titrate up until they are keeping an erection good enough for sex for an hour to as much as 4 hours (which that length of time is a bit more risky since you're at the point of priapism issues).
I think it's perfectly natural for your erection to ebb and flow during foreplay and even during sex to an extent. I know before I'd experienced ED at all...while going down on a woman, I'd be 50% hard at best...mostly b/c I would be concentrating on her and her pleasure/signals. Same with penetrative sex....before ED, I'd probably go from 100% full erection to 90% or so various times during a session....I'd say that's perfectly normal.
Re: Caverject for Psychological Ed
Never_Enough wrote:Sean762 wrote:Never_Enough wrote:I get them not working for physical reasons, but if you read literature on injections the notion is that they bypass the emotional and mental aspect and isn't that why they are used for the scans where men are unlikely to be able to get full erections even if they don't have ED.
I emotionally and mentally screwed because of relationship kids and the pelvic pain which means I need more than pills.. My hope was injections would be that pana sea to have at least one reliable session a week.
I had a full erection for 10.minutes with no help at all today, but 2 days ago I had 10 mg cialis and 20 Viagra and struggles to get any sensation so Lost it twice. It's horribly inconsistent.
Apologies for not keeping up with this conversation as I should have. I completely get what a mind fuck ED is and sorry I went dark on you.
Let me just say, YOU'RE NOT SCREWED. The 'notion' is largely correct. I just gave an anecdotal experience (my own). What I was doing was telling you they likely will work, but don't panic or give up if they don't work immediately or the first time. They are FAR more reliable than cialis or viagra. You can botch the injection and not get it into the corpora cavernosa which just means you try again (maybe the next day).
If you haven't tried injections yet, DO SO. I *highly* recommend them, in spite of the fact I've only had ONE and it resulted in a trip to the ER. Injections, in my limited experience, hold THAT MUCH promise to restoring your sex life. Please don't give up...and give them a try.
One other thing, you mentioned a loss of sensation...do you mean in your penis? There's a large body of emerging research saying that lower testosterone levels result in exactly what you're describing in terms of loss of sensitivity in the penis. I experienced this myself and was on Clomid 25 mg per day for about 2-3 years in which time my total T when from 235 to 1113 (I was also supplementing with natural herbs which, with regular blood work kept rising to that high point). I don't recall my free T number but it was well in excess of the top range for my age (49 years old when I stopped and switched to Testosterone Cypionate).
Now, the interesting part for me was that even with a 1113 Total T....I still didn't have a lot of feeling in my penis. When I switched to 200mg of Test per week....my Total T was only around 7-800 ng/dl.....so much lower, but the difference in libido AND sensation in my penis was absolutely night and day. Constant night time erections, more libido....sex or masturbation daily again like when I was younger, etc.
So...if you haven't had your T level tested and if it's low, you can try Clomid....but I'd highly recommend injecting Testosterone instead. It has been absolutely life changing over the last year.
Sorry I took so long to reply. Partner had gotten pregnant before having a miscarriage so it was a bit of a crazy few weeks.
I think my issues are caused by stress and the pelvic floor problem.
I havent been tested but i grow body and facial hair like a wolf so I assume test levels are reasonable.
Plus for a couple of weeks when pressure was off having sex due to pregnancy my erections were a lot better.
However now the pain is back and so is the ED.
The injections I have is called invicorp which doesn't contain aprostadil as it caused too much pain.
Back in October I tried 2.5 units of aprostadil Caverject which caused pain and no erection.. So. Substantially worse than pills or even nothing at all. It was overseen by a urologist as well so I am not sure what happened.
We don't get trimix in the UK.
Thanks
No worries. Sorry to hear about the miscarriage. Hope you're both doing well both physically and emotionally....that can be very traumatic.
Increases in body/facial hair is the conversion of Test to DHT....it's not a good indicator of proper T levels though. If you have the ability to...get it checked....but as you've said, you clearly have psychological ED, so anything you can do to get out of your head and focus on sensation is likely going to be good for you.
Sorry to hear that about Alprostadil. A LOT of guys have that issue. It's very common and some men can get used to it while others absolutely cannot.
I'd say try the invicorp and see how it works for you. Worst case is you go back to pills. 10 minutes of 90-100% erection is a good starting point....and perhaps you can work with your partner (if she's supportive) to try and extend that time by a few minutes a few times a week via whatever you guys are into or whatever turns you on the most. ED absolutely sux, but if you have a good partner, they and you can look at this as an opportunity for sexual growth and closeness in the relationship.
Good luck with it and let us know how the Invicorp goes.....
Re: Caverject for Psychological Ed
Never_Enough wrote: Back in October I tried 2.5 units of aprostadil Caverject which caused pain and no erection.. So. Substantially worse than pills or even nothing at all. It was overseen by a urologist as well so I am not sure what happened.
I've come to the conclusion that many urologists are not competant to administer intracavernosal injections, especially when totally flaccid. It might be easy enough on some dicks but on others it takes some practice especially if he's injecting someone elses dick. Having pain when injecting and getting no erection response is often a sure sign of a missed injection.
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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Re: Caverject for Psychological Ed
bldoink wrote:Never_Enough wrote: Back in October I tried 2.5 units of aprostadil Caverject which caused pain and no erection.. So. Substantially worse than pills or even nothing at all. It was overseen by a urologist as well so I am not sure what happened.
I've come to the conclusion that many urologists are not competant to administer intracavernosal injections, especially when totally flaccid. It might be easy enough on some dicks but on others it takes some practice especially if he's injecting someone elses dick. Having pain when injecting and getting no erection response is often a sure sign of a missed injection.
Yes I considered that the injection was probably bodged given I could get a better erection naturally or with pills.
There wasn't pain upon the actual injection, but a horrible highly sensitive ache that felt like my penis had been punched repeatedly making it impossible to get any sort of erection for about 2 hours until the pin wore off.
This was aprostadil and not the invicorp that in have now.
38 m UK
Psychogenic ED since forever fewer problems being fully erect alone.
2 kids, 3rd on the way. Long term partner.
Chronic pelvic pain pudendal neuralgia and muscle tightness in late 2023 onwards making ED worse.
Cialis 5 mg daily and 15 mg as prn
Psychogenic ED since forever fewer problems being fully erect alone.
2 kids, 3rd on the way. Long term partner.
Chronic pelvic pain pudendal neuralgia and muscle tightness in late 2023 onwards making ED worse.
Cialis 5 mg daily and 15 mg as prn
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Re: Caverject for Psychological Ed
Sean762 wrote:Never_Enough wrote:Sean762 wrote:
Apologies for not keeping up with this conversation as I should have. I completely get what a mind fuck ED is and sorry I went dark on you.
Let me just say, YOU'RE NOT SCREWED. The 'notion' is largely correct. I just gave an anecdotal experience (my own). What I was doing was telling you they likely will work, but don't panic or give up if they don't work immediately or the first time. They are FAR more reliable than cialis or viagra. You can botch the injection and not get it into the corpora cavernosa which just means you try again (maybe the next day).
If you haven't tried injections yet, DO SO. I *highly* recommend them, in spite of the fact I've only had ONE and it resulted in a trip to the ER. Injections, in my limited experience, hold THAT MUCH promise to restoring your sex life. Please don't give up...and give them a try.
One other thing, you mentioned a loss of sensation...do you mean in your penis? There's a large body of emerging research saying that lower testosterone levels result in exactly what you're describing in terms of loss of sensitivity in the penis. I experienced this myself and was on Clomid 25 mg per day for about 2-3 years in which time my total T when from 235 to 1113 (I was also supplementing with natural herbs which, with regular blood work kept rising to that high point). I don't recall my free T number but it was well in excess of the top range for my age (49 years old when I stopped and switched to Testosterone Cypionate).
Now, the interesting part for me was that even with a 1113 Total T....I still didn't have a lot of feeling in my penis. When I switched to 200mg of Test per week....my Total T was only around 7-800 ng/dl.....so much lower, but the difference in libido AND sensation in my penis was absolutely night and day. Constant night time erections, more libido....sex or masturbation daily again like when I was younger, etc.
So...if you haven't had your T level tested and if it's low, you can try Clomid....but I'd highly recommend injecting Testosterone instead. It has been absolutely life changing over the last year.
Sorry I took so long to reply. Partner had gotten pregnant before having a miscarriage so it was a bit of a crazy few weeks.
I think my issues are caused by stress and the pelvic floor problem.
I havent been tested but i grow body and facial hair like a wolf so I assume test levels are reasonable.
Plus for a couple of weeks when pressure was off having sex due to pregnancy my erections were a lot better.
However now the pain is back and so is the ED.
The injections I have is called invicorp which doesn't contain aprostadil as it caused too much pain.
Back in October I tried 2.5 units of aprostadil Caverject which caused pain and no erection.. So. Substantially worse than pills or even nothing at all. It was overseen by a urologist as well so I am not sure what happened.
We don't get trimix in the UK.
Thanks
No worries. Sorry to hear about the miscarriage. Hope you're both doing well both physically and emotionally....that can be very traumatic.
Increases in body/facial hair is the conversion of Test to DHT....it's not a good indicator of proper T levels though. If you have the ability to...get it checked....but as you've said, you clearly have psychological ED, so anything you can do to get out of your head and focus on sensation is likely going to be good for you.
Sorry to hear that about Alprostadil. A LOT of guys have that issue. It's very common and some men can get used to it while others absolutely cannot.
I'd say try the invicorp and see how it works for you. Worst case is you go back to pills. 10 minutes of 90-100% erection is a good starting point....and perhaps you can work with your partner (if she's supportive) to try and extend that time by a few minutes a few times a week via whatever you guys are into or whatever turns you on the most. ED absolutely sux, but if you have a good partner, they and you can look at this as an opportunity for sexual growth and closeness in the relationship.
Good luck with it and let us know how the Invicorp goes.....
To be honest she is pretty happy sexually and doesn't think ni have ED at all.
But this is mostly because she doesnt know all the rigour and stress I go through to maintain a decent sex life.. She doesn't know about the cialis or Viagra nor the invicorp.
She's more than happy with 10 ish minutes and orgasm from oral... Which is supportive.. But every time I see her I always. Feel this is going ton be the time I struggle with it.
Yes it is mostly psycological with some of it being the chronic plelvic pain now.
I am wondering if an anti anxiety medication might help as well... Buspirone is supposed to help calm stress whilst not affecting sexuality.
Rather than paying for another urology appt I am wondering if I should just teach myself how to use the injections. I know how to set them up, just the exact location and depth I am concerned about after my previous experience.
Thanks.
38 m UK
Psychogenic ED since forever fewer problems being fully erect alone.
2 kids, 3rd on the way. Long term partner.
Chronic pelvic pain pudendal neuralgia and muscle tightness in late 2023 onwards making ED worse.
Cialis 5 mg daily and 15 mg as prn
Psychogenic ED since forever fewer problems being fully erect alone.
2 kids, 3rd on the way. Long term partner.
Chronic pelvic pain pudendal neuralgia and muscle tightness in late 2023 onwards making ED worse.
Cialis 5 mg daily and 15 mg as prn
Re: Caverject for Psychological Ed
Might also look into apomorphine for ED if you think it may be anxiety. It doesn't have a huge effect on me, but does seem to help a bit. It acts on the dopamine receptors in the brain apparently.....
I would personally learn to give myself injections....eventually you'd have to be doing that anyway if you plan to use them as part of your arsenal.
I would personally learn to give myself injections....eventually you'd have to be doing that anyway if you plan to use them as part of your arsenal.
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Re: Caverject for Psychological Ed
Injections definitely work for performance anxiety. There was even a study done for this purpose. The idea was to get the men over the performance anxiety, and off the injections. I've had life long performance anxiety, but usually just for the first encounter(s) with someone new. I've used this myself, and even managed to do it discreetly, with some careful planning, so as not to make an issue of it.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41443-020-00399-z
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41443-020-00399-z
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