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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
SOS - Full Blown Impotence
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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 263275" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>If your Testosterone Dr is a urologist, I would follow up with him and inquire about an injection drug (tri mix) for a test dose. This will give you more information about the problem, the cause, and what can be done from there. Don't be afraid. These are not painful, they are not extremely expensive, and starting with a small dose, you are looking for a semi hard or partial erection at a relatively small dose (hopefully). If these work, but otherwise you still can't get an erection, your ED is more likely related to blood flow as opposed to nerve damage. You can back up a step from here, with some knowledge about if you need more T, if you need more Viagra or generic Cialis, or other meds that may help. IF it is blood flow, you can also work on other things personally like diet and exercise more. Penis pumps can help too. But nothing short of the injections work immediately. In a very real sense, if your performance can be improved, your penis is a muscle, you have work it as such. Use it or lose it. Nature made it so we can do this as often as we can. There should be no stigma attached to this, and others shouldn't judge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 263275, member: 43544"] If your Testosterone Dr is a urologist, I would follow up with him and inquire about an injection drug (tri mix) for a test dose. This will give you more information about the problem, the cause, and what can be done from there. Don't be afraid. These are not painful, they are not extremely expensive, and starting with a small dose, you are looking for a semi hard or partial erection at a relatively small dose (hopefully). If these work, but otherwise you still can't get an erection, your ED is more likely related to blood flow as opposed to nerve damage. You can back up a step from here, with some knowledge about if you need more T, if you need more Viagra or generic Cialis, or other meds that may help. IF it is blood flow, you can also work on other things personally like diet and exercise more. Penis pumps can help too. But nothing short of the injections work immediately. In a very real sense, if your performance can be improved, your penis is a muscle, you have work it as such. Use it or lose it. Nature made it so we can do this as often as we can. There should be no stigma attached to this, and others shouldn't judge. [/QUOTE]
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