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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
The good, bad, and the ugly of regenerative therapies for erectile dysfunction
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<blockquote data-quote="Golfboy307" data-source="post: 175837" data-attributes="member: 39462"><p>Thanks for posting Madman.. you find some terrific research articles. I had planned on writing a long review regarding shock wave therapy, but things are so crazy right now with shutdown.</p><p></p><p>At age 53, I have had mild ED issues for the last 6-7 years (mainly leakage). Going on TRT helped a bunch 4 years ago. Love the benefits. But I feel like I am always chasing that last 10% of EQ that gets me back to age 30 or so. Viagra works great for me, only 50mg is all I need for any duration. Cialis is kinda "meh". Hit or miss. I am in good shape, a runner, eat well etc. Mild hypertension controlled with lisinopril</p><p></p><p>By Body Logic doctor started offering Gainswave therapy last year. I would be one of his first patients on this machine, so he said I could do it "half price". Well now I was more interested! I did 10 treatments for $1,000. Seems like a lot, but I have seen some crazy prices ($300 to $500 per session). I will skip the details, but it really was a pretty minor deal. No side effects, other than numb for a couple of hours afterward due to the lidocaine.</p><p></p><p>Results: Amazing during the six weeks I was under treatment. Especially 24-48 hours right after treatment. Harder than I have been in awhile. I am about a month removed from the last session, and I think the results have faded somewhat. Now, I am under extreme stress right now as an essential worker working 16 hour days, so maybe that isn't fair. I will be interested to see what things are like in a month or two. I can tell you sure: something DEFINITELY happened with this treatment. I think the question is how long will it last... will keep you posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golfboy307, post: 175837, member: 39462"] Thanks for posting Madman.. you find some terrific research articles. I had planned on writing a long review regarding shock wave therapy, but things are so crazy right now with shutdown. At age 53, I have had mild ED issues for the last 6-7 years (mainly leakage). Going on TRT helped a bunch 4 years ago. Love the benefits. But I feel like I am always chasing that last 10% of EQ that gets me back to age 30 or so. Viagra works great for me, only 50mg is all I need for any duration. Cialis is kinda "meh". Hit or miss. I am in good shape, a runner, eat well etc. Mild hypertension controlled with lisinopril By Body Logic doctor started offering Gainswave therapy last year. I would be one of his first patients on this machine, so he said I could do it "half price". Well now I was more interested! I did 10 treatments for $1,000. Seems like a lot, but I have seen some crazy prices ($300 to $500 per session). I will skip the details, but it really was a pretty minor deal. No side effects, other than numb for a couple of hours afterward due to the lidocaine. Results: Amazing during the six weeks I was under treatment. Especially 24-48 hours right after treatment. Harder than I have been in awhile. I am about a month removed from the last session, and I think the results have faded somewhat. Now, I am under extreme stress right now as an essential worker working 16 hour days, so maybe that isn't fair. I will be interested to see what things are like in a month or two. I can tell you sure: something DEFINITELY happened with this treatment. I think the question is how long will it last... will keep you posted. [/QUOTE]
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The good, bad, and the ugly of regenerative therapies for erectile dysfunction
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