So in a nutshell I was diagnosed with ED in September. Oral medication failed and I was diagnosed with nerve damage from diabetes. I began TriMix shots in December.
The dosage is: Papav/Phento/PG 1.25MG/.8MG/8MCG/ML
The doctor has taken me up to 60mL. I am able to gain an erection during oral sex, but then it dissipates a few minutes after she stops. I have never gained an erection
from any shot alone. The doctor has talked about going to max strength. But what happens if that doesn't work?
I can't sleep, I am very depressed and I feel like I am going to have the live the rest of my life without intimacy. I am tired of people telling me that intercourse
isn't the only form of intimacy. I need that closeness with my girlfriend.
I feel like the TriMix has already failed. The soreness and immediate pain that it causes me worries me.
How do you all stay positive? I can't believe that this is the end of my sex life. I tried to keep positive when the shots started, but now that the initial dosage
has run it's course, I am scared that the last dosage strength not might be it.
I apologize if this is over dramatic. It's early and I just needed to bang out some thoughts in a place where people understand my frustration.
Thanks
I need to vent
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Sad to see another person join the ranks here...
I'd say give it some time. Experiment a bit with different medication, cock rings, pumps and whatever else. It might take a while to figure out what works well for you.
Then if all else fails... You can get an implant, most users here who have had one report very successful experiences, albeit not easy to live through.
Implants are a final solution but seem to almost always work, giving you a surefire method of erection on demand.
I can't and won't say "stay positive" Yada Yada cause I know it's pointless. I am not positive myself, I've just learned to live with it and try to ignore all the failures and enjoy the times medication works.
I am always looking for new methods and solutions tho, I am postponing a possible implant as much as possible.
There are solutions, hang in there, talk with doctors and explore.
Can pm me if you want more experience, information etc from someone with a life-long ed
I'd say give it some time. Experiment a bit with different medication, cock rings, pumps and whatever else. It might take a while to figure out what works well for you.
Then if all else fails... You can get an implant, most users here who have had one report very successful experiences, albeit not easy to live through.
Implants are a final solution but seem to almost always work, giving you a surefire method of erection on demand.
I can't and won't say "stay positive" Yada Yada cause I know it's pointless. I am not positive myself, I've just learned to live with it and try to ignore all the failures and enjoy the times medication works.
I am always looking for new methods and solutions tho, I am postponing a possible implant as much as possible.
There are solutions, hang in there, talk with doctors and explore.
Can pm me if you want more experience, information etc from someone with a life-long ed
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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It is perfectly normal to fail every now and then but men tend to overreact and think it's the end of their sex life. It's not and this only causes more stress and anxiety, which are major causes of ED.
I don't know the details of your case but you seem to be on the right track: you are well informed and getting professional help. That's great.
My advice: keep doing a lot of research on this subject. The more you know about sex, the less stressful it will be.
Moreover, we have every reason to be optimistic. The ED market is evolving quickly and the new MED2005 gel will be available soon. This new treatment is more effective than oral drugs and it could be the ideal solution for you.
I don't know the details of your case but you seem to be on the right track: you are well informed and getting professional help. That's great.
My advice: keep doing a lot of research on this subject. The more you know about sex, the less stressful it will be.
Moreover, we have every reason to be optimistic. The ED market is evolving quickly and the new MED2005 gel will be available soon. This new treatment is more effective than oral drugs and it could be the ideal solution for you.
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.
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When my ED became a full-time reality, I took the following steps:
I keyed in every doctor that I see--cardiologist, heart surgeon, internist, and, of course, urologist--about my Erectile Dysfunction. Fortunately, each of them is considerably younger than I am and they all agreed with my mantra: "This is not an acceptable outcome." Bottom line: they all talked to me and they all talked to each other.
After pills didn't work, my medical team (listed above) all agreed that "shots" would be the next logical step and that my urologist would be the "point man" on this. He prescribed Trimix and gave me my first shot (training purposes only) in his office. I had the finest erection I had experienced in probably ten years. The rest is history.
Both my Trimix solution and my dosage continue to work--and my medical team continues to work together to keep my alive and kicking.
I keyed in every doctor that I see--cardiologist, heart surgeon, internist, and, of course, urologist--about my Erectile Dysfunction. Fortunately, each of them is considerably younger than I am and they all agreed with my mantra: "This is not an acceptable outcome." Bottom line: they all talked to me and they all talked to each other.
After pills didn't work, my medical team (listed above) all agreed that "shots" would be the next logical step and that my urologist would be the "point man" on this. He prescribed Trimix and gave me my first shot (training purposes only) in his office. I had the finest erection I had experienced in probably ten years. The rest is history.
Both my Trimix solution and my dosage continue to work--and my medical team continues to work together to keep my alive and kicking.
Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.
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antelope wrote:When [...] After pills didn't work, my medical team (listed above) all agreed that "shots" would be the next logical step [...]
You did the right thing and I'm glad the injections worked for you but in the future, they will probably become obsolete. I'm very confident about the new topical gel MED2005, it seems to be more effective than oral drugs and the ideal solution for cases of severe ED.
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.
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You mentioned oral drugs, have you tried Levitra? It seems to be very popular among diabetics.
I'm currently on Spedra, check out my thread on avanafil for more on this.
I'm currently on Spedra, check out my thread on avanafil for more on this.
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.
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First, I hope that the amount you used was 60 units, which is 0.6 mL. Second, in my view, the Trimix that you were prescribed is extremely weak. Listing things in the order that you did, what I consider a starter mix is 30-1-10. The strengths go up from there. For example, I use about 10 units (0.1 mi) of 30-5-50 to get a reasonable erection in spite of the problems I have with a venous leak. I have seen Trimixes that go as high as 30-10-100. I suggest you go back to your physician and ask for a much stronger prescription.
71 years old in 2018; married 49 years. ED since 2001. PD5 inhibitors (Viagra, etc.) worked with increasing dosages until side effects got too bad by 2017. Now using Trimix injections. Delayed ejaculation has been a continuing problem since 2012.
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