Psychogenic ED can you get off the trimix train after you’ve started

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Re: Psychogenic ED can you get off the trimix train after you’ve started

Postby Nocturne » Sun Jun 01, 2025 8:08 pm

SLKA317 wrote:Hey BudW, thanks for the encouragement! I am sure I will take the "plunge" at some point with Trimix (pun intended). My challenge is that I can have highly variable erectile quality over long periods. I can go for weeks/months on just daily Cialis and perform quite well. Then something changes (stress, performance anxiety, hormone mix) and it is quite the opposite. I am 57, so was hoping to save the injections for down the road. Overall very good health, workout 5x week, on T therapy (Cyp injections).

That time may be coming..

Really appreciate all of the honesty and advice on this site.


I’m seeing myself in a lot of the comments here. Here’s a thought:

I’ve pretty much resigned myself to the fact that I’m not really going to feel like I got back that part of myself I lost when I had my first bout of (largely) psychogenic ED 10 years ago, until I get an implant. And I don’t want to die without having one and feeling that part of myself come back. Just being able to have fun fucking and not worrying about “will it or won’t it”.

Injections do run the risk of bringing you closer to needing an implant. But… how bad is that, really?

I’m 52 now and in the middle of my second bout of (mostly) psychogenic ED. God, what some of you have said here is stuff I have lived and could have written myself. It’s gonna be a long slog back to feeling somewhat normal, realistically another year or two, and I’m tired already. I think I’m going to ask for the injections when I see my doc in August because if they work, great, and if they bring me one step closer to the salvation of an implant, better!
Genetically sky-high Lp(a) of 390 led to various heart diseases. Ultra-low testosterone of 120 (now 480 with Clomid) also contributed to ED at age 41. Managing with daily Cialis, but for me, the implant is a "when", not an "if".


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