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Wife
posted 07/24/2007, comment (1)

Long Term Oxycontin Use and ED

My Husband has been taking Oxycontin for the past 4 years for cronic pain/pain management.  We have been married 17 years and have always had a healthy sex life. Recently things have changed.  We only have sex once or twice a month and he is having difficulty getting and maintaining an erection and also is having trouble with... Read moreChevron
LAB
posted 07/18/2007, comments (0)

I just had surgery to have an implant (Titan inflatable), and can't tell where the pump is.

I just had surgery three weeks ago to have a "Titan -Mentor inflatable" inplant. I was told that I should keep pushing down on the pump; yet from the swelling and all, it looks like I have been in a swimming pool for the past few days, and I realy can't tell what is real or what has been implanted in my scrotem area. Is this normal?... Read moreChevron
momaubie
posted 07/12/2007, comments (0)

virility

What is the word that describes "virility" in a woman?  Thanks!
Bob
posted 07/08/2007, comments (2)

Interested in others who have ED, treatments, what worked?

Living with ED for 10+ years.....any suggestions on recovering from  it?
pastork
posted 07/05/2007, comments (0)

I am 43 years old and I do not have a baby!

I am 43 years old and I do not have a baby and yes I want one. My problem is that I masterbate and yes I am married. I find it helps me to get ready for our sexual life. My wife is 30 years old and we have been married for the last eight years. She is ready for for kids and so am I. One of my problem is that all my life, I never could go past one... Read moreChevron
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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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