urologist in Orange County, California

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treetop
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urologist in Orange County, California

Postby treetop » Wed May 04, 2011 1:25 am

Can anyone recomend a good urologist in Orange County, CA that knows his stuff about trimix? I am having trouble finding one that will even go along with injections as a solution. I have only tried two so far, but they both say they are just too dangerous.

Anyway, thought I would check here to see if anyone cound make a recomendation.

Thx!
TT
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martin60018
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Re: urologist in Orange County, California

Postby martin60018 » Thu May 05, 2011 9:05 pm

you need to doctor shop
check online for an "older" guy who's been in practice longer
and then call the reception b4 u make an appt and ask if the dr
does prescribe trimix
this is the only way
i've been to two very nice younger doctors, but they think trimix is old fashioned
due to viagra and or muse/edex
the older one that i settled with was very knowledgeable about trimix
and knew exactly what to do and say
as for edex/caverject
you will be surprised that some insurance covers it
i can get a 6 vial box for 120 and each vial is good for 4 shots
about 20 a vial or 5 bucks a shot about 1/2 the price of viagra
and no hassels about up/down or use with nitrates
a good solid 2 hour bone :-) for5 bucks
but the down side is the dull ache, that is why i still get trimix
which is NOT covered as a compounded drug the cost is a slight bit
better than edex but does need refig. which is why i have both
one for travel or just in case in my gym bag and the trimix at home for
"planned" boners, i actually got too much edex because my mail order pharmacy sends a 3 month supply :-( expensive for me to keep on hand
but very handy if a "situation" come ups :-) to use it
forgot to add go up to L.A. cedars sinai urology dr danoff he might be able to get it for you. but watchout his visit is like 700 bucks which may not be fully covered by insurance the covered visit is like 70-120 so you end up paying the diff find someone less famous

treetop
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Re: urologist in Orange County, California

Postby treetop » Tue May 10, 2011 9:43 am

Good information. Thank you!
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Re: urologist in Orange County, California

Postby barfinkl1 » Tue May 10, 2011 11:12 am

That's absurd. Why are these guys so afraid? I guess they're worried about getting sued or something. Gimme a break. It's only dangerous if you over-inject and have priaprism (erection over 4 hours). There are medications you can take to make it go down and if that doesn't work, then a hospital visit. But I've been doing them for 2 1/2 years and never had any problem. I only had one injection that didn't work at all. Probably missed the mark. Keep shopping...there'll be someone. If you've seen commercials for the Boston Medical, their "method" is injections. They don't advertise it that way because it would scare off potential clients. Here's a link for them...hopefully, it's nearby. Your insurance may pay for the visit. Good luck. http://www.bostonmedicalgroup.com/locations#california

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Age 63 married 41 years...2 kids and 2 grandkids. Had robotic RP in Apr 2008. Negative PSA since then. Suffered ED initially from Type II diabetes and then the RP. Had AMS700 LGX implant on 7 Nov 11.


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