erectile dysfunction
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I also had an RP in March of this year. I am also having problems with ED or impotence. I have tried Viagra with absolutely no luck (just a headache). The vacuum device works but the results are not as good as the injection. The injection is closer to natural. I will continue to use it as long as necessary. It works for me and my wife. I hope this helps with your decision. Contact me by e-mail if you have specific questions. Good luck with your recovery.0
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Thanks so much to both of you fellows that replied to my message. Next time I see my Dr. I am going to speak to him about the injections. Hope both of you have a great holiday.Mark58 said:I also had an RP in March of this year. I am also having problems with ED or impotence. I have tried Viagra with absolutely no luck (just a headache). The vacuum device works but the results are not as good as the injection. The injection is closer to natural. I will continue to use it as long as necessary. It works for me and my wife. I hope this helps with your decision. Contact me by e-mail if you have specific questions. Good luck with your recovery.
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Hi, I had my surgery in March 04 with only 50% nerve spearing surgery. Injections work fine for me. No luck with Viagra. I have noticed improvement with my erection w/o the injections. But, not hard enough for penetration. I want to try the vacuum in case I have to take injections for life. I'm 52 years old.
Good luck and let me know how it goes for you.
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I am considering trying the injections. However, I have heard that they can be quite painful. What has been your experience ?Mark58 said:I also had an RP in March of this year. I am also having problems with ED or impotence. I have tried Viagra with absolutely no luck (just a headache). The vacuum device works but the results are not as good as the injection. The injection is closer to natural. I will continue to use it as long as necessary. It works for me and my wife. I hope this helps with your decision. Contact me by e-mail if you have specific questions. Good luck with your recovery.
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I used the injection method for about two years then gave it up. Sometimes it didn't work and sometimes it would - when it worked, the erection would take at least 3 hours to subside and that was a nuisance. I found that I could have enough of an erection, most of the time, to have sex without any assist. The main assist I needed was strong erotic attraction and that did not come in a vial or pill.bicdawg said:Hi, I had my surgery in March 04 with only 50% nerve spearing surgery. Injections work fine for me. No luck with Viagra. I have noticed improvement with my erection w/o the injections. But, not hard enough for penetration. I want to try the vacuum in case I have to take injections for life. I'm 52 years old.
Good luck and let me know how it goes for you.
Vic0
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