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Orgasms on Trimix
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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 253040" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>Using any of the injectables with lidocaine, may make the discomfort in injecting, or if you had pain on erection with Trimix, lessen, but when you think about what lidocaine does, even in a small amount, it will deaden the nerves in your penis too. I.E. your penis not only feels less pain, but less pleasure too. You may well have more advanced ED than you or your doc thought. Just needing an injectable is an indication of that. Don't feel bad about this, I am in the same boat. However, I see one of the leading Sexual medicine docs in the country. Her opinion is to throw the book at it to find out what works for you, and what gives better improvement or results. I tried Trimix, and quad mix, and quad mix was better, I didn't have the pain sometimes associated with prostaglandins and the quad mix comes on quicker for me, but over about 5 minutes I can actually feel the sensitivity improving. Yes there are prostaglandins in quad mix, but the combination of vaso-arterial dilators must help because I get NO pain on quad mix, vs Trimix. I have also had shockwave treatments but, not gainswave. She doesn't like gainswave she believes the research is better (not great) but better for the type of system she offers. I have been using a pump too. Not to create an erection for immediate use, but to encourage micro blood vessel use. It takes some time, but faithful use, which does NOT hurt if done following the manufacturers directions, over time combined with aggressive use of the injectables and daily tadalafil, in my case at least, did help. Shockwave therapy definitely offered an improvement in sensitivity too. A little over a year ago, I could not attain an erection without using the pump or manual stimulation and injecting Tri or quad mix to get any erection that was large (full of blood) and to last at least an hour. Even then high does of Trimix produced an erection with some pain, that only lasted 25-30 minutes, and I rarely had an orgasm on intercourse. Today, I only use the pump occasionally as Dr. Rubin calls it, exercise for your penis! But I can today attain an erection without using any injections, and can often with enough libido, have intercourse and reach an orgasm in 10-15 minutes. Lastly, because someone else asked, the delayed orgasm may or may not have been helped by the all of the above approach, but low dose Cabergoline seems to be what has pushed things positively over the top. I am able to take it, with no side effect issues. As Dr. Rubin explains it to me, many of these things work in different ways, and they are complimentary. Work with your doc and don't be afraid to try more things, or combinations of things. As they say, it has nowhere to go but up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 253040, member: 43544"] Using any of the injectables with lidocaine, may make the discomfort in injecting, or if you had pain on erection with Trimix, lessen, but when you think about what lidocaine does, even in a small amount, it will deaden the nerves in your penis too. I.E. your penis not only feels less pain, but less pleasure too. You may well have more advanced ED than you or your doc thought. Just needing an injectable is an indication of that. Don't feel bad about this, I am in the same boat. However, I see one of the leading Sexual medicine docs in the country. Her opinion is to throw the book at it to find out what works for you, and what gives better improvement or results. I tried Trimix, and quad mix, and quad mix was better, I didn't have the pain sometimes associated with prostaglandins and the quad mix comes on quicker for me, but over about 5 minutes I can actually feel the sensitivity improving. Yes there are prostaglandins in quad mix, but the combination of vaso-arterial dilators must help because I get NO pain on quad mix, vs Trimix. I have also had shockwave treatments but, not gainswave. She doesn't like gainswave she believes the research is better (not great) but better for the type of system she offers. I have been using a pump too. Not to create an erection for immediate use, but to encourage micro blood vessel use. It takes some time, but faithful use, which does NOT hurt if done following the manufacturers directions, over time combined with aggressive use of the injectables and daily tadalafil, in my case at least, did help. Shockwave therapy definitely offered an improvement in sensitivity too. A little over a year ago, I could not attain an erection without using the pump or manual stimulation and injecting Tri or quad mix to get any erection that was large (full of blood) and to last at least an hour. Even then high does of Trimix produced an erection with some pain, that only lasted 25-30 minutes, and I rarely had an orgasm on intercourse. Today, I only use the pump occasionally as Dr. Rubin calls it, exercise for your penis! But I can today attain an erection without using any injections, and can often with enough libido, have intercourse and reach an orgasm in 10-15 minutes. Lastly, because someone else asked, the delayed orgasm may or may not have been helped by the all of the above approach, but low dose Cabergoline seems to be what has pushed things positively over the top. I am able to take it, with no side effect issues. As Dr. Rubin explains it to me, many of these things work in different ways, and they are complimentary. Work with your doc and don't be afraid to try more things, or combinations of things. As they say, it has nowhere to go but up. [/QUOTE]
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