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They think I must visit a doctor

MikleC

MikleC

Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Well, I continue to keep my simple rules. Besides this, I communicate with other men who faced such a problem on forums in the Internet. Some of them agree with me and try to do the same, others are against my rules. They consider I must visit a doctor. If not, to their mind, it may end for me awfully. Nevertheless, I do not think so. I believe everything will be good! They try to make me change my point of view. They say the decision about the treatment, which should be taken in your particular case, is possible to be made only after thorough medical examination. In addition, they assert that therapeutic facilities are stretched from psychotherapy, medical treatment, and usage of special devices to surgical procedure. Every method of treatment has its own advantages and disadvantages. The doctor can tell you about all alternative methods of treatment. And, only after that, you will be able to decide together with your doctor what kind of treatment is suitable for you. Some of them even made suppositions why I don’t want to visit the doctor. They blamed me that I’m too confused and modest. They think I’m waiting for the situation will change by itself, or I’m afraid of the problem to be too serious and nobody is able to help to me. May be they are right? I don’t know...

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for his or his partner's sexual needs.

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