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People Who Are Living With Erectile Dysfunction

TomYates
posted 03/16/2009, comments (2)

Is my erectile dysfunction related to my alzheimers?

I was wondering if anyone has info on the relationship between alzheimers and e.d.?  Tom Yates-(707) 964-7277
ooruler
posted 02/23/2009, comments (4)

Need Advice about ED

I'm 28 years old and I have been having trouble with ED ever since I have become sexually active. When the time comes for me to be intimate I get an overwhelming nervous feeling that prevents me from performing. I just feel that I will come up short some how and because of this my erections are hard to get and don't last. I can get an erection... Read moreChevron
ginsenghunter

ginsenghunter

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posted 02/03/2009, comments (6)

penil implant surgery

I am looking for someone who has had an implant and is willing to fill me in on some questions..........Thanks
Brian Bannister

Brian Bannister

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posted 01/13/2009, comments (0)

Hope through Research

Advances in suppositories, injectable medications, implants, and vacuum devices have expanded the options for men seeking treatment for ED. These advances have also helped increase the number of men seeking treatment. Gene therapy for ED is now being tested in several centers and may offer a long-lasting therapeutic approach for ED.   The... Read moreChevron
Ed with Ed
posted 01/05/2009, comment (1)

ED following prostatectomy, worsening after lumbar fusion surgery

At age 50 I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I had a successful nerve sparing surgery. Later back fusion surgery was done with an anterior approach resulting in worsening ED. I am reluctant to use injections. A combination of oral meds and rubber rings gives a less than satisfactory result.
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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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