I haven't been using the injections that long. My Dr. and I have come up with using edex 20mcg. I don't know what the cost is because the VA pays for all my prescriptions I need. The injections have worked as advertised and if you understand the theory behind the injections and you use them properly there should be absolutely no side effects. Any type of questions you have should be between you and your Dr. he's got all the answers.
Penis Injections
question? To the guys who have been using these injections...how long have you been using them and does it cause any deformity to the penis over time or start to not work as good over time...years?
I've been using injections for several years from Boston Medical Group (they are all over the US). It works 100% of the time, as long as you hit the right spot. It is virtually painless using the spring-loaded injector.
Also you can definitely cum 2 or 3 times before it wears off. And it does not go limp after you cum, at least until the medication wears off. But it is really expensive - like $1500 to $2000 per year depending on how often you expect to need it.
My only problem is that I am unusually hypersensitive to the medication. They prescribed 0.20 ml, but anything over 0.12 causes an erection that can last 2 to 4 hours. It sounds like fun, and it is for about an hour. But as you approach 2 hours it really starts to hurt. Sudafed (the real stuff you have to see the pharmacist to buy) is the only thing that helps make it go down (along withe exercise). Even with that problem, it is worth it. Anything under 0.12 does not work very well, so for me precise measuring is very important.
You definitely need to keep it refrigerated and it loses potency as it ages.
My doc finally changed the formula (not sure what it is). It didn't work the first time at 1/4 cc or 25 units. Increased it to 35 units last night and it worked just fine. My lady was quite happy. Haven't been inside her for over a year. Felt so good. LOL.
much better do scientist and doctors find injections for brain. a lot people need that... Start to work and grow...
I was told by Dr. to keep refrigerated or it would lose its values...I take a half a CC.Soon as I remove the needle it starts working.Inject at about 10 - 1 oclock.
I've still only had mixed results. I discovered, that according to internet articles, I've been injecting in the wrong place and I wasn't keeping the medication refrigerated. My doc didn't do a good enough job explaining all this to me, hence, I'm changing docs. So, the last time I found the correct spot, used my refilled med that I kept refrigerated, and injected 50 cc. Nothing happened. Anybody injecting much more than that? I'm about ready for an implant if I can't get this to work.
Bobby...I know it sounds good. But the guy it happened to said it became so painful he almost had to go to the emergency room. He took Sudefed and walked for 6 miles before the pain went away.
thank you for explaining greeneye.... in that case if reaction stay 6h it's good for all male. :)
Bobby, it's a wonderful thing for men with ED or prostate cancer.
One word of caution. If you inject yourself with too much the erection can last a long time (up to 6 hours) and become extremely painful. If this happens, sudafed and walking is the recommendation.
Penis injections? oh my god i don't know think like this exist.
Oh and no headaches or stuffy nose...Also tried after a hard night of drinking all good...No side effects at all.Except maybe a sore dick..... Lol.
Just started taking the injections,and the results couldnt be any better.1 minute after the injection to 2 or 3 hrs even after an orgasm or 2... Dont have to worry about anything but pleasing your partner. Just sayin!!!
No other side effects. Had sex last night without the shot and all went ok. Was just oral though. Still increasing dosage. Up to 17 units.
Anybody had an experience where excessive alcohol consumption kept the injection from working? I may have had that experience last night. I also may have laid down on the bed too early, as a web site said we shouldnl't do that, but should stay standing for a while to let the blood flow downward.
I tried 12 units tonight and was happy with the result. I may try a slight increase the next time. I still don't know if there is an upper limit. But, I see my Urologist Wednesday, if the snow isn't too deep.
I would talk to your dr. and get as much info as possible. My doc didn't really explain it adequately and I'm doing my dosages by trial and error. I injected 11 units last time and realized some benefit. Will probably go with 13 units next time to see what happens.
Increased the dosage and it seems to work. Although the erection didn't last as long as I've heard others do. Will increase it again and see what happens.
I should know what you are talking about, as my late wife had type 1 diabetes. The appliance you refer to is just like the one she used to prick her finger with. So, do they now make one that uses the diabetic needles? I've only used the needle three times and am still getting used to it. Last night, I missed my intended mark a little and I didn't gain any benefit. I have yet to realize any benefit from these injections. I've increased the dosage from 5 units to 7.5 units. I guess the next increase will be up to 10 units, as indicated on the syringe. I will definitely try massaging the area after injection. I didn't know to do that. My urologist was not very hellpful as I'm his first patient with this request.
I have two injection appliances, each prescribed by different urologists. The one I prefer to use, due to its simplicity, is a standard appliance used routinely by people with diabetes. The depth of penetration is controlled by the appliance. I merely place it at the side of my penis, squeeze the trigger, and depress the plunger, it is painless, takes but a second. I then gently massage the penis to ensure the medication is circulating. Within a couple of minutes, I am good to go for a couple of hours or so.
I believe the basic appliance is available at any pharmacy, and it certainly is available online.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
4bidden, what is the appliance you speak of? I, too, am using the insulin syringes, but am very interested in the appliance.
I used the caverjet protocol some 10+ years ago, prior to relocating to the Sacramento area.
I now have a very specialized urologist, very talented, ran many tests, and he recommended a compounded prescription. We spent some time adjusting the dosage, but once you have it right, works very well.
I have an appliance that utilizes an insulin syringe, the procedure takes only seconds, it is painless, and I am able to maintain a very firm erection for 2-3 hours, depending upon the dosage, even though I may have ejaculated once or twice. Never a complaint from my partner(s). I just need a few moments to recover, replace the condom, and am ready to commence pleazuring my partner(s).
I highly recommend the procedure, have tried Viagra, just left me with dry mouth, had no effect.
Good luck.
Well, I've started injections of Bi-Mix and have yet to realize a benefit. My doc said it may take some trial and error, and it appears this is what is happening. I've increased the dosage once with no benefit. So, I'll keep trying. Anyone have a similar experience and how much did you have to take before gaining a benefit?
I have diabetes and it caused impotence 10 years ago. I tried viagra the injections ..........everything, but no help so I had a implant about 9 years ago and it has worked great for me! I am so glad I did as now I have heart prob. and would not be able to use Viagra even if had worked and the injections were a little painful to me. I now can keep it up for hrs. if I want to! Next question is where can I get enough wind to use it?
Although I don't remember the exact figure, I remember my testosterone level being over 700. My doc said it was normal. I have consulted a new doc and after hearing all the various good and bad points, am going to go with the injections. I have the medicine and will be instructed in how to use it this week.

