Nelson Vergel
Founder, ExcelMale.com
Absolutely yes. Besides you don’t need as much refrigeration so you can travel with preloaded syringes.Is it prudent to start with bimix? I'm about to pitch this to my doc of 20 years.
Absolutely yes. Besides you don’t need as much refrigeration so you can travel with preloaded syringes.Is it prudent to start with bimix? I'm about to pitch this to my doc of 20 years.
You got it. I keep the vial in the freezer, along with the syringes I've filled. I just pull back the syringes a bit to give a little air space - as frozen liquids do expand.
When I run low on pre-filled syringes, I take the vial out of the freezer and let it sit for about 25 minutes to completely thaw (yet is still cold). I shake the vial really good to make sure the drugs are in a good suspension, load up 10 more syringes (remember the air space in the filled syringes) then put the vial and the syringes in the freezer. Defrosting a syringe takes no more than 2 minutes holding it in your hand. Once the syringe is thawed, I clean the injection site with an alcohol wipe, give the syringe a few thumps, remove the air from the syringe then inject.
I use 3/10 CC insulin syringes with a 1/2 inch long 30 gauge needle.
Frozen syringe looks like this:
Had a similar experience last night and frustrated me to no end. I injected 20cc but was wondering if me and my partner could give it a go again tonight or best to rest a day or two ?I do the same thing.
One thing that my doctor taught me, which I haven't seen mentioned here, is that if you do Not get the needle into the Corpus Cavernosum correctly, you are not going to get hard.
Yes, I have accidentally done this and wasted good Trimix.
When you fully inject the syringe from the 10 or 2 o'clock position, pull back a bit on the plunge and make sure a bit of blood draws back into the syringe.
If no blood draws into syringe, you are Not in the correct spot and you're simply wasting your Trimix, time, causing unneeded pain, and will be dissatisfying both yourself and partner.
20cc? Holy smokes! I think you mean 20 units on an insulin syringe (i.e. 0.20 cc). I usually inject between 5 and 8 units (depending on how long I want the session to last). That would be 0.05 cc to 0.08 cc. Personally, I wouldn't dare inject more than 10 units (0.10 cc). This stuff is potent!Had a similar experience last night and frustrated me to no end. I injected 20cc but was wondering if me and my partner could give it a go again tonight or best to rest a day or two ?
Yes you're right I 20 units on an insulin syringe (i.e. 0.20 cc). My wording was wrong. 20 units is the dose I was given and been perfect so far but the first time where I used it and had that experience. Was curious if it would be possible for me and my partner to have another go at it tonight but think maybe you're right i'll just air on the side of caution and wait a day. Thanks for your reply.20cc? Holy smokes! I think you mean 20 units on an insulin syringe (i.e. 0.20 cc). I usually inject between 5 and 8 units (depending on how long I want the session to last). That would be 0.05 cc to 0.08 cc. Personally, I wouldn't dare inject more than 10 units (0.10 cc). This stuff is potent!
My PA suggested starting at 5 units (0.05 cc) and gradually titrating up by one unit (0.01 cc) until I get the desired effect. Start with 5 units and wait for 15 to 20 minutes. If the 5 units didn't do much, inject another 2 to 3 units. For me, the 5 units did the trick the first time. I have injected twice in one day (once in the morning, another in the evening), and it worked equally well each time...but don't suggest doing so as it can cause fibrosis or the thickening and scarring of connective tissue. I'm not one who wants a case of Peyronie's disease.
It is suggested that Trimix being used no more than 2 to 3 times per week. To be on the safe side, wait a day or two then try again.
Yes you're right I 20 units on an insulin syringe (i.e. 0.20 cc). My wording was wrong. 20 units is the dose I was given and been perfect so far but the first time where I used it and had that experience. Was curious if it would be possible for me and my partner to have another go at it tonight but think maybe you're right i'll just air on the side of caution and wait a day. Thanks for your reply.
This is, without a doubt, something you should -never- do without first consulting with your physician...ever!Have you mixed it with very low dose tadalafil or similar PDE5 inhibitors? I wonder if there would be enough of a synergistic effect to allow significant reduction in dosage for both. Of course I would start low and titrate up slowly
It's been mentioned here that stacking the likes of PT-141 and Trimix is an acceptable approach. Tried it myself with very low doses of each, and it caused an erection that was very painful (pain is -not- good). After a little over 3 hours later, no signs of things letting up and things getting more painful, so ended up chewing about 200 mg of the "good" Sudafed tablets to fend off a trip to the ER.Thanks for the reminder I guess? I'm more in favor of both consulting with a true expert and also using brain. The MD means little when tons of us have talked to white coats with horribly incorrect positions. Anyway, I'll let you know how it turns out. I think in general a more important ideal is to titrate very low and slow and be conservative with new products.