As do I.I generally will have a glass of whiskey or a beer most every night. No issues at all.
I’m exploring Irish whiskey at this moment and I gotta say, I’m really enjoying them.As do I.
There was a time when I did drink, but it's rare for me to have a glass of wine now. I really don't think having a glass of wine or two would really lower your blood pressure that much that you need to be concerned. I wouldn't be afraid to use some alcohol and Cialis.Great to hear the sides eventually passed as your body gets used to the drug. I have an old bottle here that expired 2 years ago that I never used. Got the ok from my doc to start with that then if all goes well I will get a script.
Just curious, do you drink alcohol at all? I like to have a glass of wine or two here and there. I read there can be drops in blood pressure when mixed with alcohol.
I started low and slow. I took 1mg eod for a couple weeks then 2.5mg eod for a couple of weeks. Then 2.5 ed for a couple of weeks. Then 3.5mg ed for a couple of weeks. Then I moved to 5mg ed. It really took two months before I was up to 5mg daily. It was worth the wait to avoid the silent migraines I had experienced the other times I tried cialis.Any advice of minimizing the initial side effects? Just go with the flow and deal with it?
Or maybe take 2.5mg every other day for a while, then every day?
I started low and slow. I took 1mg eod for a couple weeks then 2.5mg eod for a couple of weeks. Then 2.5 ed for a couple of weeks. Then 3.5mg ed for a couple of weeks. Then I moved to 5mg ed. It really took two months before I was up to 5mg daily. It was worth the wait to avoid the silent migraines I had experienced the other times I tried cialis.
I dissolve my tabs in vodka and dispense that wayI didn't know it was available in anything less then 2.5mg.
Today is my second day. I notice this mild sinus headache, but no heartburn. I am also getting an increased heart rate. Nothing crazy, but when Im laying in bed I can feel my heart beating a little harder then usual. Was hard to sleep last night. Not sure of its the Cialis, or HCG that I recently added. Could also just be anxiety (which is something I do tend to have).
Some true gems out there.I’m exploring Irish whiskey at this moment and I gotta say, I’m really enjoying them.
I would like to try daily cialis. I currently have a script for sildenafil 20 mg. It says take 5 before sex. Results are spotty at best. I want to try daily low dose cialis, but my insurance is high. Can I get it through Defy or Titan? How much? Thanks.
Lol. I thought the same thing!Take 5 tablets? You’re taking 100 mg of Viagra and not having success? I’d be walking around with a throbbing erection for 7 hours even after orgasm.
My PCP seems to be willing to write up a prescription for generic Cialis but that means identifying as having BPH (which I don't) or ED (can't honestly say I really have an issue). II wanted it more for getting my BP down just a little w/o resorting to BP meds which I hate with a passion. They are willing to write up 1-2 month prescription as a trial.
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