Postby bldoink » Wed Jun 06, 2018 1:09 pm
My personal experience is only with mono-mix and Edex (same thing really). I don't have any actual experience with tri-mix.
I would start by being a bit more insistent (politely) with your doctor that you want a better resolution to the issue (another poster has a much more poignant way of saying this). If you don't feel he/she is properly addressing your problem then look for another doctor. But make sure your dissatisfaction with your doctor and results aren't due to a lack of communication with the doctor on your part. These guys and gals are busy and you have to speak up.
As for specific recommendations on your formula, I'm not comfortable giving specific formula advice. I'd be guessing, I'm not qualified, and that's too close to being actual medical advice. That said, I'm not one of those that has pain issues with alprostadil and alprostadil alone works well for me. Alprostadil is also often referred to as the heavy hitter component of tri-mix. My bias would be toward increasing that component of your mix.
Also, if you're not already on a maximum formula, which you aren't, my preference would be toward a stronger formula so that you can inject less volume to achieve the same drug dose. Of course you haven't yet discovered what that actual drug dose is, so there's that.
Just don't forget, I'm not a medical professional of any kind and my advice is worth exactly what you pay for it.
RRP 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. Wehle. Non nerve sparing. C in margins. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ 7 - 16 units. Originally Edex20 or 40, then compounded PGE1 due to cost. Inject. 14 yrs. It works. FL Treasure coast.