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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Trimix versus Quadmix??
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<blockquote data-quote="Simbarn" data-source="post: 247910" data-attributes="member: 44021"><p>You are quite correct, testosterone is not a universal cure for ED. I did see that your use of Trimix was well before you began testosterone replacement. Often TRT causes issues with erections in some men, thus why I asked how much you were taking. It sounded like it was 240 mg a week, which in my opinion will cause issues with erections in time for most men. However, even 120 mg per week can cause difficulties, it certainly did for me.</p><p>Have you tried using lower doses for a good period of time such as 70-80 mg per week?</p><p></p><p>The guys at Frank talk seem to say you get around 10 years from IC injections before they start failing to work as well, depending on the frequency of use and other factors such as the eitology of your ED and how fast it is deteriorating. As most of the guys who start using IC injections are in their 50-60's, the unfortunate effects of aging really start to manifest in the decades following this. Smooth muscle in the penis declines in quantity and quality noticeably in these years and therefore IC injections have less to work with. I think the only way in the future to remedy this will be stem cell research, whereby we can effectively replace this lost tissue. Our option now are implants.</p><p>There is a lot of good info about injection therapy on the specific injection forum at Frank talk, have a look and chat to some of the guys there if you have not already done so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simbarn, post: 247910, member: 44021"] You are quite correct, testosterone is not a universal cure for ED. I did see that your use of Trimix was well before you began testosterone replacement. Often TRT causes issues with erections in some men, thus why I asked how much you were taking. It sounded like it was 240 mg a week, which in my opinion will cause issues with erections in time for most men. However, even 120 mg per week can cause difficulties, it certainly did for me. Have you tried using lower doses for a good period of time such as 70-80 mg per week? The guys at Frank talk seem to say you get around 10 years from IC injections before they start failing to work as well, depending on the frequency of use and other factors such as the eitology of your ED and how fast it is deteriorating. As most of the guys who start using IC injections are in their 50-60's, the unfortunate effects of aging really start to manifest in the decades following this. Smooth muscle in the penis declines in quantity and quality noticeably in these years and therefore IC injections have less to work with. I think the only way in the future to remedy this will be stem cell research, whereby we can effectively replace this lost tissue. Our option now are implants. There is a lot of good info about injection therapy on the specific injection forum at Frank talk, have a look and chat to some of the guys there if you have not already done so. [/QUOTE]
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Trimix versus Quadmix??
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