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To @maverick75 and all of the other men currently using or contemplating the use of TRIMIX.
I had my RALP completed in October of 2022. I had very strong and normal erections at age 68. After my surgery my incontinence issues lasted about 6 months before returning to normal.
After 12-18 months following my surgery, my emotional and sexual desires returned to normal but I could only produce about an 80%-85% normal erection at best. Almost hard enough but not quite.
Occasionally, I could produce a normal erection for successful intercourse. However, my erections are rarely strong enough on my demand or desire to have sex.
Cut to the chase. None of the pills did anything for me. Interestingly enough, prior to my surgery, if I wanted to get a harder erection than normal I would take 20mg of CIALIS and it worked great for that extra bit of strength and longevity. However, to this day, neither CIALIS or anything else at any dose produces any results what so ever.
My Urologist and I decided to try TRIMIX and I immediately got my sex drive and sex life back with the ability and confidence to know that I could have a strong erection any time I desired. Additionally, the ability to have intercourse with my wife more often with a resulting stronger hard on more often helped me get my own, stronger erections on my own more often!
The more you use it the stronger it gets.
I am a huge supporter and a very happy and satisfied user. I strongly recommend that any man still incurring problems with getting and maintaining strong erections should definitely try TRIMIX. You wont know unless you try it. The fact is, the needle is very short snd you hardly notice any pain at all. The pain is more in the thought about it than actually doing it.
It’s pretty much a guaranteed erection.
Good luck and best wishes to you all.
Phil
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@tj1967 after my initial purchase of doses, a doctor from MenMD called me to ask how the injections were going. My answer was similar to yours. He said to make sure that, if I was in the correct "clock" position, then to make sure I pushed the needle in far enough to make a dimple in my skin before injecting the medicine. I haven't had a bad injection since.