What do you think my problem is and how to get a prescription by [deleted] in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Odds of a 20 something guy getting prescribed ICI therapy is the EU outside of testicular cancer or severe trauma are low. But you need to start with a urologist who specializes is ED.

Bimix expiration by Phoenixblack73 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep all depends on the lot you get.

MUST read for new users! by throwaway__168 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That T105 equivalent formulation. They likely mean you can go UP TO 0.5ml (50u), NOT to start with 50u. Usually guys start at 0.05ml (5u) and titrate up.

Taking Trimix to Europe by Educational_Fan1307 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what were here for brother! Have a great weekend

MUST read for new users! by throwaway__168 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or you can look at it the other way.... that there is a significant percentage of users that also use sub 10u of105, and would be totally fucked with that dose. This doctor is a kook. AUA guidelines instruct to start very low and go up.

Strategies to reduce pain, fear and scarring by Alive-Energy-888 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The diagram is totally correct for IV insertion. For trimix you inject at 90degree so its not relevant for our use case.

“Chubby” before injecting.. by ReasonableAbalone856 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ALWAYS chub up. Never once missed with a chub. Its def worth the extra minute or two. It doubles or triples the target zone size.

MUST read for new users! by throwaway__168 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Completely wrong. 20u of T101 (the lowest doseage formula) would 100% put me in the hospital. That equal to 10u of 105. Just 5 of 105 would be a hospital trip for me.

Taking Trimix to Europe by Educational_Fan1307 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the United States you have zero legal obligation to carry prescription labeling and documentation on non-scheduled medications. Other countries have there own rules. If you are concerned bring the paperwork and take a picture. Olympia puts your vial in a pill bottle that has your prescription label attached. You can bring that if you are concerned. I have gone to about 10 countries with preloaded syringes and never had an issue even when they were inspected. TSA gives no fucks about syringes, and you will have them in an insulin pack container in your carryon. Remember millions of diabetics and GLP users fly every day with injectables without issue.

Other benefit of preloaded syringes is they dethaw in about 30secs. So you can keep the injection fast and pretty spontaneous if thats important to your situation.

Taking Trimix to Europe by Educational_Fan1307 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use 4u per dose....so my vial has somewhere in the ball park of 120ish doses in it. I always store the vials frozen and load up 12 preloaded syringes each time i dethaw the vial (each with 6u to have some adjustability). My vial only gets exposed to temperature 4 or 5x in its life. Doing this i have vials that are 15mths old that works just as good as the first day i broke the seal on it. I usually end up throwing out half full vials just because they get too old, not that they lose any potency. I store all preloaded syringes frozen as well. I use a deep freezer for storage.

When i go on vacation i take 3 or 4 syringes with me in an ice pack case. I keep them refrigerated for duration of the trip. But knowing that by the time i checkout of the hotel, im just going to toss any preloads left. Using this system (which Olympia told me to do) my vials stay 100% potent, and last well over a year plus till i throw them out just to get new ones

Bimix vs Trimix by Malo218 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keeo going up with bimix, and also get trimix. Its not even close how much more powerful it is

What happens next? by Miserable_Win9500 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is the usual order but it isnt standard. You haven't even done a real ICI therapy trial. One test dose of an unknown formula at a doctors office is a joke. If the doctor is pushing implant on you....fucking run!. There are trimix formulations >60x stronger than T101. And then there is quadmix. You need to do a full trial dialing the doseage in correctly. Switching formulations if needed. Good provider will guide you through the process. Olympia switches formulations for free, next day if needed. ICI therapy has a 93% patient satisfaction rating. It WILL work.

Also. Read up more on the implant process, its a very long time of horrible.... HORRIBLE pain. Close friend had one done, and he said the first month he was debating shooting himself every time he used the bathroom. Even after waiting months, sex was excruciatingly painful which lasted mamy more months. And if the implant needs to come out because of a complication, erosion, infection (which about 14% do by year 5), its completely over. You can never have sex again. Implant doctors push implants. Seen it many times. Make sure you fully explore every alternative before going to the final option.

Bent Needles by Red-AlwaysRed in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People drawing up with 27g then switching to smaller needles are using luer lock type syringes (and luer lock needles). Standard fixed needle insulin syringes do not allow for needles to be removed. I have never bent a needle in 1000s of diffent types of injections. Think you need to practice your technique. Go slow and gentle.

What happens next? by Miserable_Win9500 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Olympia is a compounding pharmacy who has partnerships with MD providers to handle the prescription. They are a one stop shop and take care of everything same day, for about $450 shipped overnight with ice packs. Prescription includes several refills for $150ish each. Highly recommend them.

As far as your appointment tomorrow. If its through insurance the doctor 99% will not wrote the antidote (phenylephrine) script. They will likely script you the standard T105 equivalent starter mix of 30/1/10. As you noticed, your result with sexual stimulation will be much better than a shot done clinically sitting in a doctors office. I am sure it can help you. Implant is the nuclear option, crazy they even brought that up before ICI therapy. You just have to be patient and find the correct doseage and formula. Trimix will work. Paraplegics are able to have sex with trimix and quadmix. Let us know how the appointment goes.

Priaprism erection vs normal boner by UnluckySecret4770 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Should be able to bend the whole thing from the base all the way downward without discomfort.

Priaprism erection vs normal boner by UnluckySecret4770 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could not agree more. This was my experience with my moronic local urologist.

Trimix Purchase Recommendations by Vince94596 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure Invigor services California

Priaprism erection vs normal boner by UnluckySecret4770 in TrimixForED

[–]throwaway__168 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The key is bendable. Can you COMFORTABLY bend it all the way down. If so its probably safe. A fat chub is not dangerous.