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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Question TRT , venous leak, and penile implants
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 151744" data-attributes="member: 12655"><p>I was told it can happen simply from wear and tear and age. Or other times it happens to men from an injury in that area. Sometimes it is unexplainable. At first some ED started happening very sporadically. Eventually I was diagnosed with Low T and started TRT and that seemed to help. But then when the ED started happening more often even with good TRT levels, I was tested for a venus leak. They inject you with trimix and test how long the erection lasts. That's when I knew I had a venus leak. In the beginning, cialis did help because the venus was very slow and cialis made the erection last a little longer. But when the venus leak got worse cialis didn't help as much. Cialis, etc. only open up the vessels so more blood can enter. The problem with the venus leak is it doesn't trap the blood in the penis to maintain an erection. At that point, a penile implant becomes a permanent solution. </p><p></p><p>I tried a number of different regimens on TRT. I thought I hadn't found the right regimen or that my estradiol numbers were bad, and I thought that's why I was having continuing ED. Now I know the issue is the venus leak. Testosterone gives you the libido (on the right regimen). But T by itself usually doesn't stop a venus leak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 151744, member: 12655"] I was told it can happen simply from wear and tear and age. Or other times it happens to men from an injury in that area. Sometimes it is unexplainable. At first some ED started happening very sporadically. Eventually I was diagnosed with Low T and started TRT and that seemed to help. But then when the ED started happening more often even with good TRT levels, I was tested for a venus leak. They inject you with trimix and test how long the erection lasts. That's when I knew I had a venus leak. In the beginning, cialis did help because the venus was very slow and cialis made the erection last a little longer. But when the venus leak got worse cialis didn't help as much. Cialis, etc. only open up the vessels so more blood can enter. The problem with the venus leak is it doesn't trap the blood in the penis to maintain an erection. At that point, a penile implant becomes a permanent solution. I tried a number of different regimens on TRT. I thought I hadn't found the right regimen or that my estradiol numbers were bad, and I thought that's why I was having continuing ED. Now I know the issue is the venus leak. Testosterone gives you the libido (on the right regimen). But T by itself usually doesn't stop a venus leak. [/QUOTE]
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Question TRT , venous leak, and penile implants
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