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My thoughts about visiting a doctor

MikleC

MikleC

Monday, April 27, 2009
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Well, Today I am more optimistic and have an opposite point of view than yesterday. I was thinking a lot and want to share my ideas with you. In fact, any action, directed at the improvement and normalization of the organism functions, may be considered to be a method of erectile rehabilitation function. Unfortunately, very often, when the Erectile Dysfunction is organic, the doctors are unable to cure a men from the basic desease, which has led to the erectile problems. Also, when the Erectile Dysfunction is of a psychological type, it is often difficult to find a good psychiatrist or sexual pathologist. As a result, in this case the patients are cured by an urologist. And to cure the patients, they must be really very professional and have a good practice. Remember this if you are going to visit a doctor, in order not to suffer much more. Moreover, if your treatment will not work, whom will you blame? Certainly, the doctor. In my case, I can blame only myself. I’ll wait till my rules work. Besides, I want to try folk medicine. So, tomorrow I’m going to find some folk prescription, hoping some of them will work. I’ll share them with you. Concerning the question of the doctor, I’ll visit him only in extreme case. May be it is wrong, but it is my choice, at least, for the present.

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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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