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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Penile Implant For Young Patient Who Exhausted Usual Treatments. Advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="joemorgan" data-source="post: 180700" data-attributes="member: 9705"><p>I want to ask more about the trimix not being for you.</p><p>It is very effective if you have the right doctor.</p><p>If you go to a urologist, you don't get the good test dose and you don't get the injector which lessens the pain of the injection by at least 50% or more. I use it myself and it is not more than a thump of the finger on the skin, nowhere near a finger stick for blood sample.</p><p></p><p>With hard to achieve and hold erection patients, the dose may need to be very high to the point you are balancing the erection you get with any pain from the large dose of meds.</p><p>We can get many cavernous patient to between 10 and 15 minutes of penetrating erection if they use the standing position on the side of the bed and their partner at the edge of the bed. Not a lot but better than nothing.</p><p></p><p>I will say that I have seen many patients with implants. Many do well for a long time. I have seen several at the end of the line with their third or fourth implant in place and its not working, and they have spent a lot of money-one patient had spent $80,000. Most patients do not have that.</p><p></p><p>Another last resort is a doctor Selfe, I think that is spelling. He's a urologist, find on You Tube. He charges about $13,000 to implant a silicone sleeve under the skin of the penis to keep the penis formed and aid stiffness with your erection or yours with some other meds.</p><p></p><p>I am not a fan of implants because it is the end of the line. You will hear about techniques which preserve the cavernous tissue but I have not actually seen any of these and do not know how it can work if implanted outside the tunica albuginea which contains the cavernous tissue.</p><p></p><p>I wish you the best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joemorgan, post: 180700, member: 9705"] I want to ask more about the trimix not being for you. It is very effective if you have the right doctor. If you go to a urologist, you don't get the good test dose and you don't get the injector which lessens the pain of the injection by at least 50% or more. I use it myself and it is not more than a thump of the finger on the skin, nowhere near a finger stick for blood sample. With hard to achieve and hold erection patients, the dose may need to be very high to the point you are balancing the erection you get with any pain from the large dose of meds. We can get many cavernous patient to between 10 and 15 minutes of penetrating erection if they use the standing position on the side of the bed and their partner at the edge of the bed. Not a lot but better than nothing. I will say that I have seen many patients with implants. Many do well for a long time. I have seen several at the end of the line with their third or fourth implant in place and its not working, and they have spent a lot of money-one patient had spent $80,000. Most patients do not have that. Another last resort is a doctor Selfe, I think that is spelling. He's a urologist, find on You Tube. He charges about $13,000 to implant a silicone sleeve under the skin of the penis to keep the penis formed and aid stiffness with your erection or yours with some other meds. I am not a fan of implants because it is the end of the line. You will hear about techniques which preserve the cavernous tissue but I have not actually seen any of these and do not know how it can work if implanted outside the tunica albuginea which contains the cavernous tissue. I wish you the best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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