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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Help - I think I have an ED problem - Dr says No.
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<blockquote data-quote="lunchbeast" data-source="post: 195760" data-attributes="member: 17414"><p>I'm 62 and have had ED for about 30 years. Looking back, I can see roughly when it gradually began and continued to slowly get worse over time. When Viagra and Cialis came out, they were miracle drugs for me - I couldn't have been happier with their performance. However, their effectiveness has declined over the years even as I worked my way up to the max dosage. I've alternated back and forth and tried combinations with minimal success. </p><p></p><p>I've been on HRT through Defy for a little over a year, and I'm currently using Gene's stack as documented on another thread - arginine, citrulline, horny goat weed, generic cialis, pycnogenol. The only item I'm missing is Doxazosin - I couldn't find it online anywhere w/o a prescription, but subsequent comments on that thread indicate Doxazosin isn't that critical. </p><p></p><p>When I know a sexual encounter is likely, I supplement that stack with 50mg of generic viagra a couple of hours ahead of time. This is probably the most effective system I've found in recent years, but even at that, the longest I'm able to get an erection to last is ten minutes, and it's frequently less than that - a far cry from the 45 - 60 minutes I could easily maintain an erection the first times I used viagra and cialis.</p><p></p><p>After researching extensively and finding nothing but a lot of very expensive 'maybe' options propped up by aggressive marketing, I decided to see a urologist. He seemed shocked and alarmed that I was mixing low-dose cialis with a sub-max dose of viagra, and he warned me that my HRT program made me much more susceptible to prostate cancer. He asked if I had any issues getting an erection or with premature ejaculation and I replied No to both. When I indicated my problem was that on my absolute best days I could only sustain an erection for a max of ten minutes, he replied that that was </p><p>"normal". After a long awkward pause, and some back-and-forth conversation about what I felt was normal vs what he thought, I decided I wasn't dealing with one of the more enlightened doctors I was hoping to find and wrapped up the appointment.</p><p></p><p>So, my question is, do I have the problem I think I have, or are my expectations as unrealistic as the urologist made them seem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunchbeast, post: 195760, member: 17414"] I'm 62 and have had ED for about 30 years. Looking back, I can see roughly when it gradually began and continued to slowly get worse over time. When Viagra and Cialis came out, they were miracle drugs for me - I couldn't have been happier with their performance. However, their effectiveness has declined over the years even as I worked my way up to the max dosage. I've alternated back and forth and tried combinations with minimal success. I've been on HRT through Defy for a little over a year, and I'm currently using Gene's stack as documented on another thread - arginine, citrulline, horny goat weed, generic cialis, pycnogenol. The only item I'm missing is Doxazosin - I couldn't find it online anywhere w/o a prescription, but subsequent comments on that thread indicate Doxazosin isn't that critical. When I know a sexual encounter is likely, I supplement that stack with 50mg of generic viagra a couple of hours ahead of time. This is probably the most effective system I've found in recent years, but even at that, the longest I'm able to get an erection to last is ten minutes, and it's frequently less than that - a far cry from the 45 - 60 minutes I could easily maintain an erection the first times I used viagra and cialis. After researching extensively and finding nothing but a lot of very expensive 'maybe' options propped up by aggressive marketing, I decided to see a urologist. He seemed shocked and alarmed that I was mixing low-dose cialis with a sub-max dose of viagra, and he warned me that my HRT program made me much more susceptible to prostate cancer. He asked if I had any issues getting an erection or with premature ejaculation and I replied No to both. When I indicated my problem was that on my absolute best days I could only sustain an erection for a max of ten minutes, he replied that that was "normal". After a long awkward pause, and some back-and-forth conversation about what I felt was normal vs what he thought, I decided I wasn't dealing with one of the more enlightened doctors I was hoping to find and wrapped up the appointment. So, my question is, do I have the problem I think I have, or are my expectations as unrealistic as the urologist made them seem? [/QUOTE]
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