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Richp14
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Joined : Jun 2013
Posts : 105
Posted 2/12/2015 6:25 PM (GMT 0)
Been awhile since I've posted or been on the site. Guess I didn't feel I had anything new or interesting to share. After surgery I experienced ED for the 1st time in my life, I knew things weren't going to be quite the same post surgery but held out hope it wouldnt happen.
I received a lot of great advice on this site. At 4-5 weeks post surgery I tried the vacuum and ring(s). It worked, I didn't much like it, but again it worked. about
Five months post surgery tried Tri Mix, it worked, boy did it work! Had to cut the doseage down to 5 notches on the syringe and that was still good for 2 hours.
I'm now about
21 months post surgery, my wife has asked if I still need the Tri Mix, and I'm like, don't know - but Yeah I think I do. I think my fear at that point was I'd be able to start but not finish my husbandly duties. Well after experimenting last five weeks I discovered I could toss the Tri Mix out.
I had heard here, to be patient & don't get disappointed and give up after a year, sometimes it takes two years or longer (sometimes never).
I thought I'd be with TriMix forever and am still enjoying my freedom from the poke! ( although it was never the big deal I though it would be, before I had to try it).
Steve n Dallas
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Joined : Mar 2008
Posts : 5399
Posted 2/12/2015 7:26 PM (GMT 0)
Great story. Thanks for sharing.
Tigerfan53
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Joined : Jan 2011
Posts : 935
Posted 2/12/2015 7:40 PM (GMT 0)
Rich -- Wow, what a great report!!! Thanks for checking in.
You've hit the Trifecta -- Congrats
Keep it
up
and here's hoping for an unlimited Zero Club membership!!!
-- Tigerfan
InTheShop
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Joined : Jan 2012
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Posted 2/12/2015 7:40 PM (GMT 0)
Congratulations.
Keep up the good work...
Andrew
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