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groupsvs@netdoor.com - 18 Apr 2005 20:36 GMT
I have tried caverjet & trimix, the lst 4 times 2 with caverjet and 2
times with trimix. I did get a smaller that usual chemical erection, but
I had immense PAIN, the first 3 times it lasted for about 30 to 45
minutes; this time it lasted 3 hours. The pain seems to have come from a
reaction to the chemical compound.
I have found a ED Dr. and hope he can shed some light on the terrible pain.
Again have yall had these same experiences.
Bobby
RRP 10/12/04
smu53@aol.com - 19 Apr 2005 01:52 GMT
Bobby,
I started using the shots day 13 post RP. Caverject worked, but hurt
like hell. My doctor switched me to bimix, which didn't hurt, and
worked well. A few months later, I tried some left over caverject, and
it didn't hurt. The stinging that I used to get had changed into a
pleasant tingling feeling. Pills now work well for me, but I prefer
Caverject for the better erections, and the prolonged period of
erection which is proportional to the dose. We are all individuals. You
have to keep experimenting to find what work for you.
Steve U
> I have tried caverjet & trimix, the lst 4 times 2 with caverjet and 2

> times with trimix. I did get a smaller that usual chemical erection, but
> I had immense PAIN, the first 3 times it lasted for about 30 to 45
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> Bobby
> RRP 10/12/04
 
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