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Re: We need your questions

Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 10:00 am
by Stew52
bldoink wrote:For me those would work just fine. I use the 31G X 5/16. I'd use the ones you have if I had them. Some guys need the 1/2" needles. For them those won't work. Note, I have the plastic tip of the syringe pressing into my flesh with the 5/16 needles. I don't think the 5/16 needles will work for the auto injectors though.


A. Both. I have concluded that if I inject in a more flaccid state (rare) I use a 5/16" because my flaccid unit is a bit over 1" dia. However and usually we practice extensive foreplay and roleplay in advance and I can have a well engorged unit that is closer to 2"+ and I normally use a 1/2" needle. Having it engorged also provides a better visual target to avoid exterior veins and prevents the skin from sliding around so you can get a 3 or 9 o'clock point better.

Re: We need your questions

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 9:37 pm
by djones36117
So I’m new to trimix. I have used .1 ml or 10 units. Achieved an erection that would work. Upped the does to 15 units and had one last long enough greatly please my partner and then consider taking the drive to the ER. Tonight I went back to 10 and it was a failure of epic proportions. Had to apologize and get dressed. Question is about the 15 units. Last time I used 15 was the day following attempting to use the last of my 100 mg viagra. Do you guys think that’s what gave me the reaction. Like a few of you, my Dr placed the order and told me there was info online. Any help would be appreciated.

Re: We need your questions

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:20 pm
by bldoink
Hi djones and welcome to the forum.

This isn't really the best thread for this discussion but oh well!

I'm not a medical professional of any kind. Anything I post is at best based on my own experiences but at worst could be based on delusions or hallucinations. Remember, any internet forum advice could very likely be worth exactly what you paid for it, or worse. Always ask your doctor and follow his/her advice.

My first impression is that as you had two "successful" injections before your failure I'm going to guess that you missed the sweet spot with your third. If the juice doesn't make it to the correct spot it won't work.

It could be that your current ideal number of units is somewhere between 10 and 15 units. When you're at 10 units adding another 5 is a pretty big bump. If you were pretty good at 10 I'd have thought maybe 12 to 13 would have been the next step.

I believe most doctors discourage taking both Viagra and an injection together due to the risk of the priapism, such as you feared you were having on the second shot. Therefore I certainly wouldn't recommend the practice. However, I combine Viagra with a mono-mix injection fairly frequently. Bear in mind that my ED is a result of a RP and is fairly extreme. Viagra gives me NO erection but it does enhance other methods like injections or a VED.

So to not answer your last question more directly (non-medical professional speculation) I'd have to say the Viagra contributed to the reaction but the increased tri-mix volume likely contributed as much or more. You'll never know if you're throwing more than one variable into the equation at once. Don't do that.

It does suck when doctors don't educate patients adequately. I can relate.

Re: We need your questions

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2019 10:04 pm
by danielsquires
Just started injections and kaiser tells me that with proper technique there's only a 5 % complication rate including scarring.I hear different claims about scarring,what can you tell me.?

Re: We need your questions

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2019 11:58 pm
by Txagq8
30 yr veteran of injections. No complications. I don't know of any scarring. I guess we will find out when they go to install an implant.

It's possible yo miss the corpora cavernous a. I've done it. And if you do, you're going to get either no erection or a minimal short lived one.

I've found that if it's tough to inject and you feel a lump of fluid under s.THE SKIN, YOU AINT IN.

GOING IN SLOWLY WITH THE NEEDLE MAY NOT BE IDEAL, BUT YOU CAN FEEL IT WHEN YOU PENETRATE THE TUNICA. IF YOU DONT FIND A WALL OF RESISTANCE FOLLOWED BY SEVERAL MM OF EASY ENTRY, YOU MIGHT NOT BE IN.

ONLY ISSUE I EVER HAD WAS CAVERJECT (prostaglandin e1 by itself). Bad ass case of achy dick afterwards.

Re: We need your questions

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 12:54 pm
by mcdave555
Hi guys , been on Tri Mix for 3 years tried different strengths to start probably 5 ones, and found a medium to higher strength works well , using 7/16 needle and push it in fast , does not hurt and takes maybe 5 to 10 minutes to get real hard , find it hard in AZ to obtain drug place that does Tri -Mix injections at a reasonable cost

Re: We need your questions

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 5:23 pm
by dtwarren1942
Its been over three years since I last ordered Trimix, but I ordered from Avella PharmAcy in Phoenix. I paid $80 for 10 ml.

Re: We need your questions

Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2020 12:06 pm
by 82OVER
my question I think am getting a little peyronies getting a slight curve to the right also lost a little length don't know what direction to go have been injecting on the same side most of the time recently injecting on the other side more, difficult, what can I do stop with the trimix what will the long term be thanks

Re: We need your questions

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:19 am
by KenJ1947
ohohiakane wrote:tomas,

You are probably right. I have been on blood thinners since May, and any kind of bump or cut leads to bruising (or bleeding that won't stop for a whole day. Getting bloodwork (injection) done leaves a bruise for several days.

Bill


Bill, I've been taking blood thinners (Coumadin and Plavix) over 10 years. I had blood clots in both lungs. When things were back under control, a hematologist checked my blood. He explained it simply. One gene controls clotting, one controls unclotting. I have a problem with the latter. You may not have the same problem, but the bleeding you're experiencing is dangerous. A friend of mine died from internal bleeding after getting bruised. He had not paid attention to his PT/INR. I assume your doctor tells you to watch it. I hope you do.

Take care.
Ken J

Re: We need your questions

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2020 8:54 am
by flyingduck2019
Some guys have posted that 5/16 inch needles will not work in autoinjectors. If you search the internet you will find that you can purchase syringes that are 1ml capacity with 5/16 inch needles just as you can get 1ml syringes with a 1/2 inch needle. Both will work in the autoinjector. You just have to adjust the needle depth for the 5/16th needle.

If anyone wants more information or has questions just PM me.

I will take photos of the syringes I have and use and post on this thread later today.