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| Caverject Impulse injection hurt like hell. Has anyone else have this
experience?
I had two prostate cancer operations. In December 1993, my PSA was
4.4, using the uranium seed method. At that time, I had no ED problems
before and after the operation.
My second PC operation was this January 2005, my PSA was 6.4, using the
cryosurgery method. I am 77 and married to the same woman for 54
years. My URO surgeon said he would save one nerve bundle, here it is
9 months and I'm beginning to wonder. I now have ED, big-time. My URO
gave me V,C and L post op three months and that didn't work. Then post
8 months he gave me Carverjet Impulse (20 mcg unit) and without an
office trial. If he told me the mcg amount to inject, I don't recall.
For the first injection I used 20 mcg and that hurt like hell. I had a
hard one that I thought would bust. Because of that I couldn't
ejaculate. It felt like there was a brick wall about 2 inches in the
vagina. I think it was caused by the skin putting back on the head. On
a scale of 10, I would say the pain hit an 8.
On the second try (a week later) I took a Viagra at 6 a.m. and a 5 mcg
shot at 6:30 a.m. in the proper target and I would say that hurt hit 2
with a 60% erection and I still felt like I was hitting a brick wall.
The strangest thing happened, when I got up about 8 AM (a Sunday) I
looked out the window and everything had a blue tint like the pill
itself, and the flowers outside sure looked pretty.
I have been tring my luck with an Osbon Esteem vacuum. My wife and I
aren't too happy with it.
Russ
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| David S. 2005-09-23, 5:45 pm |
| Russ:
I had the Carverject given the first time in the uro's office. There was
a male nurse who did the actual injection. The injection did not hurt, but
the erection sure did. The pills did nothing for me by the way. If I take
more than 100mg of Viagra I get the blue haze effect. I do not like that.
It kind of scares me.
I had tried MUSE before the Caverject, and it hurt also, but I found out
later that the drug is the same in both. The next step was trimix, and it
hurt. Again, not the injection, but the erection hurt. From there I tried
bimix, but it did not work at all. It did not hurt, but it also did not
produce the desired effect. I was encouraged by others to go back to the
trimix. They told me that over time it would not hurt. I did go back, and
they were right, over time I have found that the erection does not hurt like
before. However, it also does not produce the same stiff erection that it
did before. Sometimes it is not sufficient for penetration.
So, if you have the Osbon pump, a very good one from what I hear, you may
want to stick with that for awhile and see if you can master using it as
needed. I have heard from several other men, some in their 70's, that found
that it worked fine. I gentleman in particular that I am thinking about did
regain normal function even in his 70's. So there still is a chance.
Good luck to you.
David S.
"russ" <russemartin@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1125861086.745051.37400@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Caverject Impulse injection hurt like hell. Has anyone else have this
> experience?
> I had two prostate cancer operations. In December 1993, my PSA was
> 4.4, using the uranium seed method. At that time, I had no ED problems
> before and after the operation.
> My second PC operation was this January 2005, my PSA was 6.4, using the
> cryosurgery method. I am 77 and married to the same woman for 54
> years. My URO surgeon said he would save one nerve bundle, here it is
> 9 months and I'm beginning to wonder. I now have ED, big-time. My URO
> gave me V,C and L post op three months and that didn't work. Then post
> 8 months he gave me Carverjet Impulse (20 mcg unit) and without an
> office trial. If he told me the mcg amount to inject, I don't recall.
> For the first injection I used 20 mcg and that hurt like hell. I had a
> hard one that I thought would bust. Because of that I couldn't
> ejaculate. It felt like there was a brick wall about 2 inches in the
> vagina. I think it was caused by the skin putting back on the head. On
> a scale of 10, I would say the pain hit an 8.
>
> On the second try (a week later) I took a Viagra at 6 a.m. and a 5 mcg
> shot at 6:30 a.m. in the proper target and I would say that hurt hit 2
> with a 60% erection and I still felt like I was hitting a brick wall.
> The strangest thing happened, when I got up about 8 AM (a Sunday) I
> looked out the window and everything had a blue tint like the pill
> itself, and the flowers outside sure looked pretty.
>
> I have been tring my luck with an Osbon Esteem vacuum. My wife and I
> aren't too happy with it.
>
> Russ
>
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| Jerry Sturdivant 2005-09-23, 5:45 pm |
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"russ" <russemartin@yahoo.com> wrote
> My URO surgeon said he would save one nerve bundle, here
> it is 9 months and I'm beginning to wonder.
I've heard it can take upwards of 2 years for the nerves to rejuvenate.
> For the first injection I used 20 mcg and that hurt like
> hell. I had a hard one that I thought would bust.
How long did it last? It sounds like the injection was too big. Seem odd a
doctor would just turn you loose without a trial test and instruction on
starting with a small dose.
Jerry of ASI
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