As promised, from the Mail Bag:
"Hello! I'm a long time reader of your blog and I want to thank you for trying to normalize a lot of issues that are often uneasy for straight as well as gay men. I also wanted to share an experience with you that happened to me last week.
I was prescribed a new ED medication, Trimix, by my urologist and wanted to take it for a test spin. I prepared the injection and in a matter of what seemed like 30 seconds.....WHAM! I got the biggest boner I've probably ever had since I was a teen. The problem as time went on was that my little (or big!) guy wasn't going down and soon pleasure turned into an annoying pressure that lasted for about 7 hours. I went to the ER where they took a look and basically had to aspirate my dick and drain the excess blood from it.
So, boys beware if you are on any ED meds and be sure to check and double check the dosage. Having a boner that lasts for hours sounds good but it's more of a pain than anything. Also the medical issues that could accompany the said problem.
Just wanted to share! Have a great day! - John"
This is what I love about doing the blog; readers sending in their experiences to share info with others, or asking questions about issues that we can all relate to or help solve.
John's is a prime example of what can happen with some of these ED meds. Normally, cocks get a slight respite, if you will, by lowering the hardness a bit during sexual arousal. The hardness will decrease slightly, then rebound, over and over. The ED meds can interfere with that natural ebb and flow resulting in a constant, solid boner. It can get painful if it lasts too long.
Trimix is a new prescription injection-erection drug. It's like a generic CaverJect. All these different meds help a lot of different men. But, had his doctor warned him, perhaps he could've been prepared.
When this happened to me, a call to the doctor's office told me to take a double dose of Benadryl with the caveat that, if the erection didn't begin to subside within 30 minutes, then hightail it to an emergency room. The Benadryl worked and I avoided the trip to the ER.
Any time you try a new pharmaceutical always ask the pharmacist (rather than the doctor) what the side effects might be and what to do in case you experience any.
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I had a friend who took viagra once and didnt need too, he got erections just fine, but he was dating an insatiable bottom and wanted to stay hard. He was hard alright for 9 hours. He asked he he should keep jacking to get cum out. I said it's not the cum, it's the blood and you must go to the ER. I then called him a dumb shit, and told him to enjoy the afterglow of sex till the waiting period ends for the next round naturally.
Priapism refers to a prolonged erection lasting more than 4 hours, sometimes painful. This disease corresponds to blocked blood in both cavernous bodies, the main erectile organs of the penis. Normally the cavernous bodies behave like a sponge: they fill with blood to get the erection. Then the cavernous bodies compress to expel the blood and the sponge empties through the opening of the drainage veins. It is the return to the normal state. During an episode of priapism, the influx of blood is too important and does not allow the cavernous body to drain normally.
The French Emperor Napoleon III suffered from this painful and dangerous disease throughout his life.
To take a medicine because we want to experience the effects of a disease, that takes the cake.
Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat.
What an experience! Good-to-know advice too!
Another good reason not to get these meds from India, etc. you need a doctor here to call and an emergency room to go to.
In other countries people don’t think twice about having a doctor and getting prescription meds. Here in the US it’s a different story. People buy drugs from other countries to circumvent going to a doctor to get a prescription. We don’t have universal healthcare here.
Hugs and bisous.
It is so wonderful to connect with and share with others through our blogs. Very good information for us to have. Thanks to you and to John for getting this info to us. I hope all is going SWELL for you, my Friend. Hugs, Licks, and Strokes, AOM
@ Rad - good question! I would assume there would be a risk. Though, when the doctor did mine (into the base of the shaft) there was no blood at all. I didn't even think to ask about the risk of HIV due to the needle prick. When you self administer, yes, it is typically with an Epi-pen type of instrument.
@ Jean - Absolutely. We need to be cautious when we buy from other countries, just as we need to be cautious when we travel to other countries for medical treatments. They don't have the regulations we have. Then again, if Trump has his way he'll probably use executive order to do away with those, too. Ugh!
@ mistress - Oh, good lord, no! Had he never heard of a strap-on? I hope he did go to the ER! Where, I also hope, the doctors there read him the riot act.
I had a bad experience witth viagra!
so take it if you really need it
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