Try Trimix: It can help

Posted by tattodice @tattodice, 6 days ago

- Just wanted to put this out there in the hopes that someone who needs it will read it. Trimix is a game changer. Of course, I had fear going into it and incredible humbling being injected at doctors office first time. Now it is just as simple as a pin prick and success! Manage the duration of erections with one or two Sudafed. So grateful for my wife- her love, open mindedness, and patience . I also believe it is helping with penile rehab and return to natural function. So glad I tried Trimix! Thanks God 🙏🏽

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@topf I have been on Trimix @2 1/2 years now it is much better than nothing by far but I does come with a cost to me. Pain 1 1/2 hour plus errections, and cost of medication plus having to plan ahead for sex. I am getting ams700 implant just waiting for scheduler to give me surgery date. Already had surgical consultation. It’s a big decision but I want a more permanent solution. I will probably start topic about ipp to help others like me to find others and learn of their experiences good and bad.

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@jasonfarmer Yes, please share your experienes. That would be much appreciated.
How did you decide on the precise model? Was there a discussion with the urologist or is it just the model that he is using?
Do you have climacturia? If so, are you getting a mini-jupette with your implant?

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@jasonfarmer Yes, please share your experienes. That would be much appreciated.
How did you decide on the precise model? Was there a discussion with the urologist or is it just the model that he is using?
Do you have climacturia? If so, are you getting a mini-jupette with your implant?

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@topf model is what he uses. Climacturia I did have but with time got better, not a problem now unless a long session

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I'm also seeing some progress with Trimix; but 10+ months post-RRP my sensation/sensitivity/pleasure isn't nearly the same. Any thoughts on sensation recovery?

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Thanks everyone for your comments and links. I had seen them already. In theory, I should be in a favorable group: 53 y.o., More than 85% nerve sparing on each side, doing VED and Cialis with booster starting as soon as possible after surgery. But in the end there is a big random element.

After one year post-RARP and only partial erections with a full dose of Cialis I will start discussing the implant option.

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@topf I am also incontinent at 6 years. Not bad but constantly dribbles. I wear the clip and condom catheter. I met with Mayo last November. Thinking of an AUS and an implant. The size of the bulb in your scrotum for the AUS is not bad But the implant is twice the size . To have both those in there at the same time seemed like a problem. I did not do either. I needed to re-think.

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Not having issues with sensitivity.

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@topf I am also incontinent at 6 years. Not bad but constantly dribbles. I wear the clip and condom catheter. I met with Mayo last November. Thinking of an AUS and an implant. The size of the bulb in your scrotum for the AUS is not bad But the implant is twice the size . To have both those in there at the same time seemed like a problem. I did not do either. I needed to re-think.

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@tuckerp
One guy in this forum had both the implant and the AUS installed at the same time.

Seems to have worked well for him.

Hopefully, he can comment about this.

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Not having issues with sensitivity.

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@tattodice I was going to make the same comment as @jeffmarc. I saw someone commenting about having had AUS and implant. I don’t have an incontinence problem. Climacturia is when you eject some urine on orgasm. There is apparently a technique that attaches some piece of mesh to the implant such that the uretha is compressed when the former is inflated.

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@topf I have been on Trimix @2 1/2 years now it is much better than nothing by far but I does come with a cost to me. Pain 1 1/2 hour plus errections, and cost of medication plus having to plan ahead for sex. I am getting ams700 implant just waiting for scheduler to give me surgery date. Already had surgical consultation. It’s a big decision but I want a more permanent solution. I will probably start topic about ipp to help others like me to find others and learn of their experiences good and bad.

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@jasonfarmer Using Trimix, I also had the pain with an erection that would last for hours. I switched to Bimix and that was a game changer for me. No more pain and no more erection marathons! Trimix contains alprostadil and we did not get along. Good luck!

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I'm also seeing some progress with Trimix; but 10+ months post-RRP my sensation/sensitivity/pleasure isn't nearly the same. Any thoughts on sensation recovery?

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@fatjordy I used trimix for 6 months and stopped it because there not any sensation.

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Here’s an message with a lot of information about Trix from one of the people in this forum
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/my-trimix-experience/

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