My sister told me that her husband has
problem with making love. This problem
started 2 months ago. His penis can't get
up. He can barely get an erection and
when he do get one it is soft and can not
jack off. Some of his friends recommended
him to take viagra, he took it but it is
still not solved. She is asking for
solution . Her husband is 54, he is in
good health. He does not smoke nor drink.
They had good and healthy sex relation,
for that they are worried now and want to
know the reason??????????
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bkdaniels
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Mar 2005 Posts: 48 Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
Can't Make Sex Posted: 03-14-05 03:07am
Hey nadeentears, how are you doing?
The nerves to the penis either work or
they don’t – there are no half
measures, there is no such thing as them
working some of the time and not at other
times. Similarly, if the hormone balance
is incorrect for achieving an erection
then it is incorrect all the time – the
hormones will not allow an erection
sometimes and not at others. Finally,
arteries and veins are also all or nothing
mechanisms.
A normal erection needs three basic
physiological requirements to be met. The
first is that the nerves to the penis must
be working properly and a message from the
brain triggering an erection must reach
the penis. The second is that the
hormones in the blood must be in the right
balance – this allows the spongy tissue
of the penis to fill up with blood and
thus achieve erection. The third is that
the blood vessels to the penis (both
arteries and veins) must be in good
working order. This means that the
arteries to the penis must carry enough
blood to the penis for it to fill up, and
little valves in the veins must close off
properly – trapping blood in the
penis.
Being able to achieve an erection some of
the time, but not at other times generally
means that there is nothing wrong with the
three physiological requirements for an
erection. Therefore, the fourth
requirement is the psychological aspect.
In a case where relationship issues are
the problem there may be, for example, an
absence of foreplay. Viagra heightens the
response to direct sexual stimulation of
the penis – if there is none the person
may still not have an erection. ( www.Health24.Com )
best wishes,
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mikef
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Posts: 23 Location: United States-Idaho
Posted: 03-14-05 09:17am
I highly recommend him to try zupro
capsules. This product is very effective.
After taking zupro I had rock hard
erections and intense sexual drive.
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nadeentears
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jan 2005 Posts: 78 Location: Canada
He Needs Solution Posted: 03-14-05 10:09am
Thank you all for your responds,
bkdaniels: I appreciated your information,
do you think it might be the age as I
mentioned he is 54 ?? Or as some
mentioned to him it might be zocor the
drug for cholesterol treatment.
Good luck
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Justin_Toronto
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Jan 2005 Posts: 418 Location: Toronto, ON
Re: He Needs Solution Posted: 03-14-05 10:54am
nadeentears
wrote:
thank you all for your
responds,
bkdaniels: I appreciated your information,
do you think it might be the age as I
mentioned he is 54 ?? Or as some
mentioned to him it might be zocor the
drug for cholesterol treatment.
Good luck
right on the money. Zocor is known for
causing low libido, impotence, and
erectile dysfunction. Fortunately it
blocks cholestorol and helps balance out
his hdl and ldl, but this is a side effect
from it... It really is a powerful
drug.
If his cholestorol level is out of hand,
then he should not take viagara. If it's
within reasonable limits then tell him to
try cialis. A lot of men have luck on
cialis when viagara doesn't work. He
should also make sure he has enough zinc
in his body too.
If he can get a blood test done and send
me the results... (he can block his name
and all personal information, I just need
to know the values).. Then I might be
able to see where the culprit lies. One
thing to be made clear, for both him and
his wife... This is likely not a
perminant matter.
Justin
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nadeentears
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jan 2005 Posts: 78 Location: Canada
This Is Likely Not a Perminant Matter Posted: 03-14-05 11:08am
If the problem is with cholesterol drug,
it will be o.K this means they figure it
out now. As you mentioned that this
likely not a perminant matter. They have
to take some rest from sexxxxxxxxxx . I
think sex is not everything in life. They
are together for 30 years and experienced
good healthy sex relation . They have to
take voccation from sex now.
There is other ways they can practice
their love.
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