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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="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 195765" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>Yes, you do. Your doctor, who has not kept current with the research, is not treating the patient, he is following the cookie cutter approach of many urologists. You can take a combination of cialis and viagra if you are in good shape and have no heart risks. My clinic encourages it, although the clinic director is Abraham Morgentaler who is the guy behind most of the research of the past 25 years. You need a more enlightened urologist, one who specializes in ED and men’s health. I take 5 of cialis daily and will take as much as 20 cialis and 100 viagra mid afternoon before planned sex. My practitioner knows and aproves.</p><p></p><p>I have a few questions to go with this. Are you in good shape? Are you working out, eating, sleeping, and doing all of that? Do you have a partner? Are you attracted to them? Do you use porn, which can waste the libidinous energy that could be channeled into in person sex? Do you and your partner have a good relationship and communication? As we age, sex can get more difficult without these boxes checked off. Consistent sex with a long time, loving- and fit - partner, can make this a lot easier and a lot more meaningful as we age. It also helps if you doctor is impressed when you take off your shirt. I truly believe that my doctors listen to me, and I research a lot so I know what to ask as well as am always familiar with any recommendations, because of this. I hardly look impressive in street clothes, but get a lot of double takes shirtless and in a tank top. Doctors often comment and ask what I do to stay in shape. Helps, because if you look like you are doing the work, they are usually open to helping, rather than blow you off as your doctor did.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line? Find a doctor who will treat you, not statistics. I personally would be disappointed with the “average” five to six minutes of penetration for intercourse. I owe myself, and my wife of 34 years, more than that. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 195765, member: 14411"] Yes, you do. Your doctor, who has not kept current with the research, is not treating the patient, he is following the cookie cutter approach of many urologists. You can take a combination of cialis and viagra if you are in good shape and have no heart risks. My clinic encourages it, although the clinic director is Abraham Morgentaler who is the guy behind most of the research of the past 25 years. You need a more enlightened urologist, one who specializes in ED and men’s health. I take 5 of cialis daily and will take as much as 20 cialis and 100 viagra mid afternoon before planned sex. My practitioner knows and aproves. I have a few questions to go with this. Are you in good shape? Are you working out, eating, sleeping, and doing all of that? Do you have a partner? Are you attracted to them? Do you use porn, which can waste the libidinous energy that could be channeled into in person sex? Do you and your partner have a good relationship and communication? As we age, sex can get more difficult without these boxes checked off. Consistent sex with a long time, loving- and fit - partner, can make this a lot easier and a lot more meaningful as we age. It also helps if you doctor is impressed when you take off your shirt. I truly believe that my doctors listen to me, and I research a lot so I know what to ask as well as am always familiar with any recommendations, because of this. I hardly look impressive in street clothes, but get a lot of double takes shirtless and in a tank top. Doctors often comment and ask what I do to stay in shape. Helps, because if you look like you are doing the work, they are usually open to helping, rather than blow you off as your doctor did. Bottom line? Find a doctor who will treat you, not statistics. I personally would be disappointed with the “average” five to six minutes of penetration for intercourse. I owe myself, and my wife of 34 years, more than that. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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