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| What are the consequences (long and short term) of using injectables (Bimix
&/Or TriMix) too frequently? Thanks --Greg--
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| Jerry Sturdivant 2005-03-23, 4:57 pm |
| It lessens their effectiveness and can require a larger shot. I haven't
heard of a long-term effect yet. And some have been suing for over 10-years.
Jerry of ASI
"Greg" <NoSpam@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message
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What are the consequences (long and short term) of using injectables (Bimix
&/Or TriMix) too frequently? Thanks --Greg--
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| ernestnolan 2005-03-23, 4:57 pm |
| Hi,
Glad you asked.
The doctors will recommend a max of 3 times/week.
I've been involved with TRIMIX for more than 10 years and have used it daily
for periods of a couple of weeks on vacations. Every other day works out
great.
I prefilled syringes and kept them in a plastic toothbrush container I kept
in my shaving kit. I didn't have a cooler with me except a few nights over 2
weeks so they stayed at room temperature for most of that time.
There was no noticable difference in performance with those used at the
first of the vacation and those the last day. Refrigeration is not as
critical as many think. It does help when stored for months in the
refrigerator.
Just to find out what would happen, I tried a second injection once in about
8 hours after the first and had no erection at all. Think the smooth muscles
must recover about 24 hours before they can respond again to trimix.
In case you haven't heard it from me, a little suggestion on making reliable
injections. Trying to inject in a flacid penis is tough as the walls of the
cavity are against each other.
Better to tease the penis to get a little blood to flow into the cavity.
Squeeze the blood forward to enlarge the injection site to normal erect
diameter. Bury the full length of the needle to be sure you are thru the
lining and unload the syringe. This gives 100% reliable injections.
ernestnolan
"Greg" <NoSpam@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message
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> What are the consequences (long and short term) of using injectables
(Bimix
> &/Or TriMix) too frequently? Thanks --Greg--
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| dhallgar@hotmail.com 2005-03-23, 4:57 pm |
| Jerry Sturdivant wrote:
> It lessens their effectiveness and can require a larger shot. I
haven't
> heard of a long-term effect yet. And some have been suing for over
10-years.
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> Jerry of ASI
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> "Greg" <NoSpam@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message
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> What are the consequences (long and short term) of using injectables
(Bimix
> &/Or TriMix) too frequently? Thanks --Greg--
I have been on trimix for three years, used it daily for close to a
year, during the SECOND YEAR OF USE, I had a hot mama and it was worth
the risk, I do believe, then
my psa level shot up to ten, and it frightened me and my dock, but
after doing some research, I believe the high psa level was related to
the high sex activity, as I backed off to every other day using tri
mix, my psa level went back down to normal, over anxious uro dock,
wanted to rip out my prostrate, but I held firm in keeping it. But the
man of ASI is absolutely right, I now need twice upwards to three times
as much trimix as I needed the first year of use. I must assume daily
use brought that on. I also noticed my willie began benting to one
side, and I then began injecting the other side more often, and it has
straightened out. regards david
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| John123 2005-03-24, 12:18 pm |
| > It lessens their effectiveness and can require a larger shot. I haven't
> heard of a long-term effect yet. And some have been suing for over
> 10-years.
Would you say that a larger dose is needed because injections worsens the
ED, i.e. using injections long term lowers the body's own natural ability to
get an erection? When people have to increase their dose, do they also feel
that they normal (non-drug-induced) erectile capability has become lower? I
know this may be hard to tell, since many people using injections have a
hard time getting an erection without injections in the first place, but
still is this something that has been noticed?
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