New Vertica
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New Vertica
Just got a new Vertica device. Anyone got any suggestions, tips or thoughts on what to expect?
Mid 30s. UK. ED since mid teens. Done the pills, injections, P Shot, Gainswave, ESWT shockwave.
Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.
Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.
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Re: New Vertica
As documented elsewhere, I was enrolled in a 6-month trial. The downside is that I don't know whether my experience reflects a sham device or the real thing.
I couldn't really tolerate the pain at higher levels so most all of my use was at a mid-range power. I found that the pain was unpredictable -- sometimes it was unendurable and sometimes it was non-existent. The appearance of that Star Wars looking device tended to make junior run and hide, so I was usually applying it to a very flaccid penis. I did find that it seemed to be more effective if I tried to get at least a chubby, if not a full-on erection, and then apply the device to it. To make this work better, I would move the device up and down in a semi-masturbatory motion.
There seems to be some science that affirms the efficacy of radio waves for collagen regeneration. This makes me hopeful that the device actually pans out, but from my experience I have no prediction. I'm very curious to see the actual results of the ongoing trials.
EDIT: Also, I found the tab for the perineum to be difficult to keep in place. It's a bit wide (perhaps 1 to 1¼ inches) and my thighs tended to squeeze it and push it out of position.
I couldn't really tolerate the pain at higher levels so most all of my use was at a mid-range power. I found that the pain was unpredictable -- sometimes it was unendurable and sometimes it was non-existent. The appearance of that Star Wars looking device tended to make junior run and hide, so I was usually applying it to a very flaccid penis. I did find that it seemed to be more effective if I tried to get at least a chubby, if not a full-on erection, and then apply the device to it. To make this work better, I would move the device up and down in a semi-masturbatory motion.
There seems to be some science that affirms the efficacy of radio waves for collagen regeneration. This makes me hopeful that the device actually pans out, but from my experience I have no prediction. I'm very curious to see the actual results of the ongoing trials.
EDIT: Also, I found the tab for the perineum to be difficult to keep in place. It's a bit wide (perhaps 1 to 1¼ inches) and my thighs tended to squeeze it and push it out of position.
Born 1954. Diabetes, hypertension and atherosclerosis. Sildenafil is iffy. Tri-Mix (30/3/20 Pap/Phen/PGE1) a godsend pending long-term efficacy. Daily Cialis. Tried LiESWT, Botox, PT-141, Eroxon, QST, DUS, Vertica, cabergoline, psychotherapy+hypnotherapy.
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Re: New Vertica
CanGetItUpButNotOff wrote:As documented elsewhere, I was enrolled in a 6-month trial. The downside is that I don't know whether my experience reflects a sham device or the real thing.
I couldn't really tolerate the pain at higher levels so most all of my use was at a mid-range power. I found that the pain was unpredictable -- sometimes it was unendurable and sometimes it was non-existent. The appearance of that Star Wars looking device tended to make junior run and hide, so I was usually applying it to a very flaccid penis. I did find that it seemed to be more effective if I tried to get at least a chubby, if not a full-on erection, and then apply the device to it. To make this work better, I would move the device up and down in a semi-masturbatory motion.
There seems to be some science that affirms the efficacy of radio waves for collagen regeneration. This makes me hopeful that the device actually pans out, but from my experience I have no prediction. I'm very curious to see the actual results of the ongoing trials.
EDIT: Also, I found the tab for the perineum to be difficult to keep in place. It's a bit wide (perhaps 1 to 1¼ inches) and my thighs tended to squeeze it and push it out of position.
Very helpful. Thanks. I gave it a try and I agree that on the higher levels it's painful. I actually couldn't get past second gear.
So you saw no benefit after six months of use? How often did you use it?
Mid 30s. UK. ED since mid teens. Done the pills, injections, P Shot, Gainswave, ESWT shockwave.
Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.
Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.
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Re: New Vertica
splitpeach wrote:.So you saw no benefit after six months of use? How often did you use it?
I can't say no benefit; more like it's hard to quantify the benefit. Other factors complicated my results to the extent I just don't know the degree it helped.
I used it just as the trial parameters specified, which I recall to be 2-3 times per week during the first month or two, then at least once per week thereafter.
I will say, and it's entirely possible this is a coincidence, that my anorgasmia was improved during my use of the Vertica.. I'd be hesitant to spend the money on one but if and when they send me a unit, I will invest the time to give it a good workout.
Born 1954. Diabetes, hypertension and atherosclerosis. Sildenafil is iffy. Tri-Mix (30/3/20 Pap/Phen/PGE1) a godsend pending long-term efficacy. Daily Cialis. Tried LiESWT, Botox, PT-141, Eroxon, QST, DUS, Vertica, cabergoline, psychotherapy+hypnotherapy.
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Re: New Vertica
CanGetItUpButNotOff wrote:splitpeach wrote:.So you saw no benefit after six months of use? How often did you use it?
I can't say no benefit; more like it's hard to quantify the benefit. Other factors complicated my results to the extent I just don't know the degree it helped.
I used it just as the trial parameters specified, which I recall to be 2-3 times per week during the first month or two, then at least once per week thereafter.
I will say, and it's entirely possible this is a coincidence, that my anorgasmia was improved during my use of the Vertica.. I'd be hesitant to spend the money on one but if and when they send me a unit, I will invest the time to give it a good workout.
Interesting. Im going to give it a good try as my last option before implant. I'll try the same program 3 times per week for first 2 months and then once a week for the next four months.
Im doubtful but let's see. I've tried everything else do why not.
Mid 30s. UK. ED since mid teens. Done the pills, injections, P Shot, Gainswave, ESWT shockwave.
Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.
Now preparing to take the plunge under care of Professor Ralph at UCLH. Planning on a Rigicon Infla10 AX with Pulse pump.
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- Posts: 348
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Re: New Vertica
splitpeach wrote:I've tried everything else do why not.
Exactly my approach to ED, as you can see from my adventures in my sig.
Born 1954. Diabetes, hypertension and atherosclerosis. Sildenafil is iffy. Tri-Mix (30/3/20 Pap/Phen/PGE1) a godsend pending long-term efficacy. Daily Cialis. Tried LiESWT, Botox, PT-141, Eroxon, QST, DUS, Vertica, cabergoline, psychotherapy+hypnotherapy.
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