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Since becoming active again

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 4:48 pm
by Budward
Since my wife and I became active again (after 7 years) as the result of finding Trimix, losing weight etc. At first she was OK with a larger penis and a harder one. She is multi orgasmic in fact.
However in the last few months she seem to be getting a lot of STI's which are affecting our frequency quite a bit. Has anyone else experienced this?
Could a VED be causing any problems that I am not aware of. I have started to Lysol it after every use at my wife's insistence.

Re: Since becoming active again

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:44 am
by CanGetItUpButNotOff
Do you mean "UTIs"?

Re: Since becoming active again

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 12:33 pm
by Budward
CanGetItUpButNotOff wrote:Do you mean "UTIs"?


Yes sorry, I am a practising monogamist. UTI's, she is 65 and we didn't have sex for 7 years, until I found Trimix and a VED. Now I am better than I ever was, but boy is she having some problems down there. We were only having sex once every 7-10 days since our revival.

Re: Since becoming active again

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 12:12 pm
by Martin6469
My wife had the same problem because I was cramming bacteria into her urethra. We were using dildos, but those were not the problem. She started taking a cranberry supplement "TheraCranOne" by Theralogix, twice a day, and that has worked perfectly.

They're about a dollar each, but they work better than any other cranberry supplement we've tried. If this works, you might be able to reduce to once a day.

Re: Since becoming active again

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 12:33 pm
by Budward
Thanks Martin, its pricey but if it work its well worth it.

Re: Since becoming active again

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:35 pm
by Budward
My wife is insisting it is a Fungal infection so have been on Canistan pills and cream. Any advice. I want her to see a gynacologist and get this thing sorted as right now, its holding us up. Any advice

Re: Since becoming active again

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 7:59 pm
by Donkeykong
Obviously she should see a doctor to rule out other possible causes, but maybe you could go for some testing as well. If I were you I would ask for a urine culture as well as some STI testing, even if you personally have been monogamous.

Also, I am a guy and yet I have had UTIs in the past related to trimix use. As you may know, UTIs are very rare in men but with very long duration erections we get on trimix, if we don't take breaks for urinating to clean things out, stuff can get up our urinary tracts and set up shop. Even if we don't necessarily have symptoms. And then you end up passing it back and forth.

Re: Since becoming active again

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 8:05 pm
by Donkeykong
Also, I think UTIs are usually bacterial.

Antifungals won't work for that.

Re: Since becoming active again

Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:12 pm
by Budward
We both had urine test just recently that came back negative, part of our regular yearly health screening. To be fair going from a 10 minute basher when I was young to a 1 hour stud on Trimix is probably a fair reason for problems.
I am going to ask her to go to a gynecologist for sure.
Thanks for the suggestions.

She is insisting I Lysol the VED after every use, so I have started to do that.

Re: Since becoming active again

Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2025 5:42 pm
by Martin6469
If I don't lay on her prone, in the missionary position, but rather get up sort of on my knees, I don't cram bacteria into her urethra. And if she gets up and pees as soon as I pull out, she flushes anything out before any harm, as Donkeykong says. These are your two instant remedies, so you can have sex tonight, if you can talk her into it. :D

After my wife spent a month on those cranberry supplements, we didn't have to do either. Before we discovered them, she went to a urologist and got an antibiotic, Cephalexin, probably twice a year, which worked annoyingly slowly.

She's happy now that the Cephalexin isn't needed, because of the recent discoveries of the benefits of gut bacteria, and how they can be cut down by oral antibiotics.