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@philipsnowdon

Hello there, from everything I’ve researched it’s recommended to purchase the best quality pump you can, regardless of brand! I spent $300 on mine and it works very well. I have both the hand pump and automatic pump at my disposal. I’ve only used the hand pump as it’s very effective and gives me more control on how erect and how much blood I want to enter my penis. It also works well for sexual intercourse. Like others recovering from RALP, I take CIALIS, 20mg every other day. Everybody is different so the type of ED meds and dosage will vary to start with.
I just tried my first injection of TRIMIX at my Urologists office and it seemed to work well. We just did enough to see how I would tolerate and it was fine. We injected 1.0 but I would go up to 1.5 for sexual intercourse.
I want to have and use all methods to see what’s most effective. It’s recommended to use the pump for general rehabilitation of the penis. Depending on where you are and what kind of time frame, preference etc. Having options is a good thing to utilize.

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Hi so before cancer he also had Ed was taking slidal also ! Now that they are giving him Lupron shots and chemo and cancer pills it still does not stay hard for him ! The handheld is good the band hurts on his penis 😞 Thanku