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Bootheel
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Posted 9/5/2008 6:18 AM (GMT -8)
I have been on Bimix for about 4 months with satisfactory results.  It took about 8 to 10 tries to perfect the technique.  I have to use at least .5cc or more to obtain an erection.  I am concerned that this may be to much.  I have limited my injections to once a week because I have noticed a slight curve developing.  I am seeing my Uro in a couple of weeks and am thinking of switching to Trimix.  I know that it requires less medication.  Has anyone switched from Bimix to Trimix with better results?  I am also concerned that there may be a little pain associated with the extra ingredient.
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lifeguyd
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Posted 9/5/2008 6:43 PM (GMT -8)

I am using bi-mix too.  My experience is that I need about .4 to .5 ml to be effective.  I too have noticed a curve at times.  It appears to curve more when it is hardest. 

I too wondered about adding the third ingredient, but I have already tried and rejected the 100% alprostadil (Caverject) due to etreme discomfort.  However, if I am given some assurance that the smaller amount in tri-mix works with out the pain, I will give that a try.

I hope that we both can get some other persons's opinion and experience.

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biker90
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Posted 9/5/2008 7:44 PM (GMT -8)
Well, I never used Bimix but Trimix works fine for me with no pain. I only need .03 ml after I take L-Arginine and Viagra (generic) a couple of hours before injecting...

Jim
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StrictlyInc
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Posted 9/7/2008 3:43 PM (GMT -8)
I use .5 cc of bimix, and find it to be quite effective. but then the mix of drugs you are taking might be a factor as far as how much...

If you are having curvature, I'd recommend seeing your urologist to see if you have plaque and/or Peyronie's developing - they might put you on a regimen of meds to reduce it (see my signature, I had this early on after trying PGE-1 and trimix before I ended up with bimix).

Good luck
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Bootheel
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Posted 9/8/2008 1:03 PM (GMT -8)
By the way StriclyInc, what regimen of drugs and/or meds did the Dr. prescribe? Might give me a little heads-up before I see him. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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usmc155
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Posted 2/8/2010 1:49 PM (GMT -8)
I use trimix. From what you said see your uro ASAP. Scarring can and does happen and the curve is a sign you may have scarring. Many years experience and do see your uro!!
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tatt2man
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Posted 2/8/2010 2:48 PM (GMT -8)
simple question - after reading about trimix and bimix .. are you guys with the curves rotating sides with each injection? - it talked about doing that on a regular basis -
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Tamu
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Posted 2/9/2010 6:00 AM (GMT -8)

I now have a penile implant but when I was using injections I also found that I needed more and more of the Bimix to get a firm enough erection and then I was having to put up with 3 to 4 hour long erections.  I switched to Trimix but I had it formulated with one fourth the amount of Alprostadil then the normal formula.  This combination dropped my dosage to 0.07 for Trimix from the 0.4 with Bimix.  It gave me a firmer erection which lasted about half the time as the one with Bimix.  I did have some aching with it but taking some Ibruprofen about 30 minutes before injecting helped a lot.  I did have to get a prescription for the reformulated Trimix. 

Tamu 

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NoPro
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Posted 1/18/2011 8:35 PM (GMT -8)
I've been using Trimix for 3 mos.  My Trimix formulation is 10:0.5:26.5 and I've been drawing up .325 per injection. It has worked well except for 2 times when I wasn't firm enough for proper performance.  I'm trying to find the lowest dose because I don't want to visit the ER.  The only problem is the stinging sensation for several hours afterwards.  At first, I was so excited about returning to action that I put up with the pain.  However, I'll tired of putting up with the sting and am going to switch to Bimix.  The compounding pharmacist said that they could put lidocaine in the Trimix to cut down on the pain but I figured that's pushing it with irritation from both PG and the lidocaine.

  

I called my physician today and he wrote me an Rx for Bimix #1.  I'm anxious to give it a try.  Has anyone gone through this switch and what was your experience?  I'll probably start out with .4 dosage and adjust from there.  After reviewing comments on this forum, it seems like the Trimix and Bimix dosages are close.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed and am thankful for an understanding wife.

 

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James C.
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Posted 1/19/2011 9:10 AM (GMT -8)
NoPro, thanks for joining us. I think the Bimix should work well for you, once you dial in the amount. One question: are you familiar with our plump and prick method so many of us use here? That's the using a pump or you hand to milk blood into the penis, partially inflating it with blood, using a ring to hold the blood in and then injecting? This allows for maximum adsorbancy time. If not, we got a detailed version to learn how. Really makes a difference in the amount of drug used and the success rate.
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NoPro
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Posted 1/19/2011 7:07 PM (GMT -8)

James C.

Thanks for your response.  I would like to review the plump and prick technique.  Where do you find the information?  I have been stimulating the penis prior to injection and holding the base after while using the other hand to work the Trimix into both sides.  The ring sounds like a great idea.  Where do you purchase them? 

 I'm going to fill my Bimix Rx tomorrow and hope for good results without the after injection pain.

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Cajun Jeff
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Posted 1/19/2011 7:29 PM (GMT -8)
NoPro, Good luck with the BiMix.. I think you will find the ring will help. Do let us know if it works better for you.

Cajun Jeff
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James C.
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Posted 1/20/2011 7:02 AM (GMT -8)
NoPro, read this thread to learn probably a lot more than you every wanted to know about it......, tongue

www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=35&m=1827385
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NoPro
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Posted 1/20/2011 8:30 AM (GMT -8)
To James C.

 

I went online to find a penis ring and received more info. that I could process.  What kind do you use and where did you get it?

 

Thanks

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MrGimpy
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Posted 1/20/2011 8:44 AM (GMT -8)
NoPro,

Many here use the Osbon Erecaide Vacuum pump which comes with assorted rings. It is covered ( check with your Ins to see how much coverage) and required an Rx. It is a very high quality unit

some also just go into their local adult shops and pick an alternative pump, rings should come with them

Here is the Osbon Info

www.timmmedical.com/patients/

or look here for just the rings, not sure how you will get them on without the use of a pump though

www.erecaidpumps.com/erecaidbands.htm
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James C.
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Posted 1/20/2011 9:03 AM (GMT -8)
NoPro, if you have a pump, any of these will work fine. Also on the page is a couple that uses an adaptor cone to apply, in case you don't need a pump to get the plumping>

www.vitalitymedical.com/tension-bands-penis-rings.html

If you need a pump then a good set of pump and rings, which I use and several others here, is this one:

www.vitalitymedical.com/encore-impo-aid-manual-vacuum-erection-device-otc.html

It works just a well and as safe as the $500 one the doctors sell.
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Piano
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Posted 1/20/2011 3:17 PM (GMT -8)
Unless you need to match a specific pump, there's no need to buy expensive constriction rings . I use standard office rubber bands, doubled over. For injections I used three. For use with a cheap VED, I use five or six.
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lifeguyd
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Posted 1/20/2011 5:48 PM (GMT -8)
Interesting...I see that I posted on this thread back in 2008 about using bi-mix.  I am still using bi-mix today.   I don't remember ever using the .5 to .6 I listed in 2008 ( maybe it was .05 ?).  I use.14 now and have 100% success.  I still have what is probably minor plaque buildup, but it has not changed in 3 years.  Based on that my urologist has never advised that I stop using injections.
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NoPro
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Posted 5/2/2011 7:52 AM (GMT -8)

I switched from TriMix to BiMix due to the pain from PGE.  I'm using .4ml per dose with decent results.  The only difference is the erection with BiMix.  It is adequate for intercourse, but isn't quite as good as it was with TriMix.  The erection curves slightly downward toward the end although it is just as long.  It isn't curving to the side so I don't believe that it is a side effect.  Perhaps, not quite as much blood is entering the cavernosum without the PGE in the mix.

I'm thinking about trying TriMix again with only 1/4 of the usual PGE in the mix.  Unfortunately, I'm one of the 33% that has a severe reaction to PGE so I'm reluctant to switch.

Has anyone out there had similiar experiences to mine?

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North49
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Posted 5/2/2011 3:31 PM (GMT -8)
I have use the Bimix 30 papaverine/1 phentolamine and was up to .80 with pretty good results, not 100% wood but close. I am just trying out the double strength Bimix, 26 papaverine/2 phentolamine and did a test shot of .45 and the result was pretty much the same, maybe less than the .80 single dose Bimix. I'm going to up the next shot to .55 of the double strength and hope for firmer results.

I opted not to try the trimix injection since the trimix gel suppository gel gave me too much burning with minimal inflation. Next appt with the uro I'll ask him about adding the PGE1 in a lower strength to see what issues it may have.
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NoPro
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Posted 5/2/2011 7:01 PM (GMT -8)

StrictlyInc,

My curvature is right at the end and it goes slightly down.  I thought that Peyronie's only causes curvature to the side.  This wasn't gradual but happened almost immediately after changing from TriMix to BiMix.  I have an appt. with my Urol. in 2 weeks and I'll get his opinion.  I do change injection sites from one side to the other everytime so I don't think that's the problem.

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North49
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Posted 5/2/2011 8:01 PM (GMT -8)
Although I haven't discussed this further with my uro, at my last appointment he commented that VED's can cause Peyronie's. Since I'm now on injectables I want to be sure it's not something I'm doing even though at this point I haven't noticed anything unusual.

I seem to remember reading that PGE also may contribute to Peyronie's
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klez
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Posted 5/16/2011 7:49 PM (GMT -8)
Hi all,

I am a new member and new user of bi-mix and came across this forum. The problem is, that I am having some issues with hypertension, which seems contradictory to the usual effect of a vaso-dilator. But it usually happens in the days following an injection. I was wondering if anyone might have experienced that, or have any knowledge about it, or know where I might get more information?

Thanks.
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