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Trimix injection good or bad idea?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Dec 3 6:02pm | Replies (105)

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@kcarmack99

Thanks to all of you for sharing your experiences with Trimix. I was diagnosed with pure autonomic failure (PAF) in 2022 in my mid 50s and ED has become an issue. Sildenafil worked for a while but now it is completely ineffective even at higher doses, plus with my PAF it tanks my blood pressure which makes me feel like crap all day. I met with a urologist, received the scrip and was trained today. I'm hoping to try my first injex tomorrow on Valentine's Day. While I'm still quite anxious about sticking a needle "down there" you all have definitely eased my nerves a bit. Nevertheless, hoping for good results tomorrow.

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Kcarmack99 good luck tomorrow. It may take some time of adjustment medication amount to find what works best for you. It was @ 4 times before I got it to the correct dosage. I also am using autoinjectII bought on Amazon. Just load it, and push button, it insert needle and injects automatically.

Completely impotent following RP for prostate cancer + radiation. The pump with base rings just didn't do it for me.

I used Trimix for the first time over a year ago. The tiny needle didn't hurt and the injection only takes a few seconds. Wow!. Within 5 minutes I had the firmest erection I have had since my younger days. As stated by others, the only drawback was it lasts 2-3 hours. Don't take any oral meds (Sildenafil) with it as this is what can cause the priapism (prolonged erection more than 4 hours requiring medical intervention). I am sure your urologist told you the dose to start with and over time you will figure out what is best for you.

Good luck!!