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Re: Preventing Fibrosis/Scarring from injections

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 2:00 am
by frwmw1
crazyjoe wrote:fwiw, Dr Eid told me that the only patients he has implanted that didn't have some scarring from injections were the ones who used straight PGE. His surgical notes indicated the I was obliterated with scarring after only 8 months of Trimix usage.


The thing about that though is correlation may not mean complete causation here.

It may be that Trimix users are more advanced in ED than monomix users, and so have less fibrotic scarring.

Re: Preventing Fibrosis/Scarring from injections

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 2:05 am
by Wiggles123
My Surgeon (Ryan Terlecki of Wake Forest) said that all of my fibroid scarring was from my Trimix injections. He said EVERY injection adds to the fibroids, and that most loss of length is due to that scarring.

Re: Preventing Fibrosis/Scarring from injections

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 12:28 pm
by dxchase70
I had been using Trimix for a little less than a year and just recently switched over to straight PGE due concerns with scarring. I have not had any scarring from Trimix but I just didn't want to take any chances going forward. I have also been consulting with Dr. Eid and he said that "Trimix is brutal" when it comes to scarring. Those were his exact words. And so he much prefers straight PGE.

Re: Preventing Fibrosis/Scarring from injections

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 3:40 pm
by solvingadream
dxchase70 wrote:I had been using Trimix for a little less than a year and just recently switched over to straight PGE due concerns with scarring. I have not had any scarring from Trimix but I just didn't want to take any chances going forward. I have also been consulting with Dr. Eid and he said that "Trimix is brutal" when it comes to scarring. Those were his exact words. And so he much prefers straight PGE.


Hi DX,

Have you noted that you had to change the number of units you have to inject? Erection quality and longevity the same? Thanks.

Re: Preventing Fibrosis/Scarring from injections

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 6:08 pm
by 68CatFan
dxchase70 wrote:I had been using Trimix for a little less than a year and just recently switched over to straight PGE due concerns with scarring. I have not had any scarring from Trimix but I just didn't want to take any chances going forward. I have also been consulting with Dr. Eid and he said that "Trimix is brutal" when it comes to scarring. Those were his exact words. And so he much prefers straight PGE.


I looked and unless I missed it Olympia pharmacy does not offer straight PGE. Is there an online retailer that offers it?

Re: Preventing Fibrosis/Scarring from injections

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 7:32 pm
by wolfpacker
68CatFan wrote:
dxchase70 wrote:I had been using Trimix for a little less than a year and just recently switched over to straight PGE due concerns with scarring. I have not had any scarring from Trimix but I just didn't want to take any chances going forward. I have also been consulting with Dr. Eid and he said that "Trimix is brutal" when it comes to scarring. Those were his exact words. And so he much prefers straight PGE.


I looked and unless I missed it Olympia pharmacy does not offer straight PGE. Is there an online retailer that offers it?


I used to get PGE from Olympia pharmacy. A fairly heroic dose too, 150mcg/ml

Re: Preventing Fibrosis/Scarring from injections

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 9:10 am
by dxchase70
68CatFan wrote:
dxchase70 wrote:I had been using Trimix for a little less than a year and just recently switched over to straight PGE due concerns with scarring. I have not had any scarring from Trimix but I just didn't want to take any chances going forward. I have also been consulting with Dr. Eid and he said that "Trimix is brutal" when it comes to scarring. Those were his exact words. And so he much prefers straight PGE.


I looked and unless I missed it Olympia pharmacy does not offer straight PGE. Is there an online retailer that offers it?


Is alprostadil the same as straight PGE? This is what Dr. Eid prescribed for me and it came from Olympia.

Re: Preventing Fibrosis/Scarring from injections

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 9:19 am
by dxchase70
solvingadream wrote:
dxchase70 wrote:I had been using Trimix for a little less than a year and just recently switched over to straight PGE due concerns with scarring. I have not had any scarring from Trimix but I just didn't want to take any chances going forward. I have also been consulting with Dr. Eid and he said that "Trimix is brutal" when it comes to scarring. Those were his exact words. And so he much prefers straight PGE.


Hi DX,

Have you noted that you had to change the number of units you have to inject? Erection quality and longevity the same? Thanks.


The trimix definitely gives me a longer lasting erection. If I inject 25 units of the Trimix blend that is listed in my sig, I get about 1.5-2hr erection. Plus I still remain hard after I ejaculate. With alprostadil 20mcg, I get maybe an hour erection if I inject 25 units. And I seem to go a little soft after I ejaculate. I may ask Dr. Eid for a stronger alprostadil when I see him tomorrow.

The other thing I will say is that the alprostadil gives me a more noticeable ache. But I guess that is something I can get used to.

Re: Preventing Fibrosis/Scarring from injections

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 1:22 pm
by seekonk
dxchase70 wrote:Is alprostadil the same as straight PGE? This is what Dr. Eid prescribed for me and it came from Olympia.


Yes it is.

Re: Preventing Fibrosis/Scarring from injections

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 8:56 pm
by Martin6469
I use the thinnest needles available (31 gauge), unless I'm injecting a location where I need a long needle, then I have to use a 30 gauge. I pull my flaccid length to its full extension, figuring that I intercept less tissue. I also bend my shaft around a finger a little, giving me a convex surface, thinning the tissue at the injection site. This usually allows me to use the 31 gauge shorter needle.

I've injected Trimix over 150 times and have minimal evidence of scarring.