Erection Problems...just Started Happening Posted: 08-11-04 12:16pm
I am 31. I noticed after I turned 30
that my erections were not as strong as
before. As of recent, I am getting
even weaker erections and cannot even stay
hard enough for sexual intercourse. I
am able to achieve climax thru
masturbation (been doing that since age of
13) but my penis is barely erect enough.
I am not on any medications; i'd say
20lbs overweight maybe. Does stress,
anxiety, not enough sleep affect this?
Should I try cialis? Are those power
e-pills a scam? Have a girlfriend of
6 months and it's not helping things
thanx for any advice...
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Nikos Gallis
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Sep 2004 Posts: 35 Location: Pireu
Good Luck Posted: 09-15-04 03:36am
Hello,
definitely use cialis and on a regular
basis, enough that you
would function normally every day (e.G.
Spontaneous night
and morning erections). It doesn't have
to be just for sex.
Your problem is part of a greater one that
is ignored on
purpose by the doctors (urologists and
cardiologists) and the
media. The reason is that so far it
cannot be stopped (i am
not talking cure here), but cialis (get a
prescription) may help
in delaying the process of the disease.
This problem if appears under 45 yrs. Is
due to heart and arterial
congenital defects that will cause an
accelerated degradation of
your arteries, heart, lungs, etc. It is a
circulation problem not a stress
problem although it may seems so and the
doctors (especially the
psychiatrists will swear so).
You will be fine for about 15-17 yrs.
From other symptoms, but
when somebody will refer you to a
psychiatrist be careful. You may
be close to being committed involuntary
into a psychiatric hospital
so that they will hide your suffering from
the naive society.
Once you are in that state, you have no
civil rights, nobody (doctors,
lawyers, media) will help you. You will
be lost in a black hole from
where nobody escapes.
Sorry to give you the bad news but it's
better that people know
about it in advance instead of finding out
too late that they are
hunted like animals by psychiatrists years
later.
Hopefully, by then the doctors and the
governments will become
more humane in treating people like you
when the time comes.
Therefore, enjoy your life now as much as
possible, and don't
forget that the doctors are not always
your friends.
Ps: you should be worried when cialis
doesn't work anymore,
you become dizzy, have respiratory
problems, pressure in your
ears, have pain and neurologic symptoms,
etc.
When that happens don't go to any
hospital, especially a large one.
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Akaf
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Oct 2004 Posts: 4
Posted: 10-06-04 03:08am
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juniper
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Oct 2004 Posts: 65 Location: Southern California
Posted: 10-06-04 18:30pm
Go see a urologist. They'll do a quick
test in the office. Nine times out of ten
your type of problem is caused by
prostatitis which is a benign infection of
the prostate. It's very common as men
age.
A course of antibiotics will clear it up.
While cialis is a nice drug, it's better
to treat the underlying problem before
treating only the symptoms.
You also might want to try a supplement
called saw palmetto, which some urologists
recommend.
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