I never know what to type when it comes to talking about myself. Im Brian, 39 years old from Sheffield. Had ED for months even been diagnosis of liver issues, I also have hip issues that requires a hip replacement was cancelled due to my live problem. Long term sufferer of anxiety. All of which doesn't help with ED. Anything else you want to know, feel free to ask.
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My names Brian and im new
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brianUK
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Martin6469
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Re: My names Brian and im new
Welcome Brian. If you would care to share some details of how ED happened, FT guys will have some suggestions. Did it come on suddenly? How were your erections prior? How has Viagra worked? What makes you anxious? What do doctors say is wrong with your liver?
Age 80 in 2025. On testosterone replacement due to hypothalamus malfunction. (Attention depressed guys: low testosterone is a cause.) Healthy health nut but ED due to getting old. Like to keep enough cardiovascular ability to thrust for 30 min.
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brianUK
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Martin6469 wrote:Welcome Brian. If you would care to share some details of how ED happened, FT guys will have some suggestions. Did it come on suddenly? How were your erections prior? How has Viagra worked? What makes you anxious? What do doctors say is wrong with your liver?
i noticed my erections wasnt as solid as it use to be, over time it got worse, since then, as of 3 months ago it doesnt get hard at all, i have a hip problem which needs replacement surgery but during a pre op exam from the blood test results i've have liver damage so the operation was cancelled and i have have had anxiety issues for years, Not been to see a specialist yet because of the NHS wait times and on top of all of that I got a letter today about the specialist appointment in January, its via phone. So that seems pretty useless. All of that and im only 39
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brianUK
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Also from my own research i cant take pills if it involves the liver which most do because it can create a build up in my system or just not work
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Martin6469
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Well, phone consultations aren't useless. Next month, ask for a testosterone measurement. If NHS is like American remote appointments, the doctor will send you to a lab for a blood draw, and the lab will report your testosterone level back to the doc.
Start writing out a series of points to cover with the doctor, so you don't forget anything, and add to them as the weeks go by. Have it in front of you when talking to the doctor; don't depend on your memory.
Sudden or gradual testosterone failure happens. In my case it happened suddenly at age 54 (see my signature). In addition to ED, it causes anxiety and depression. Synthetic testosterone brought me back to normal fast.
Start writing out a series of points to cover with the doctor, so you don't forget anything, and add to them as the weeks go by. Have it in front of you when talking to the doctor; don't depend on your memory.
Sudden or gradual testosterone failure happens. In my case it happened suddenly at age 54 (see my signature). In addition to ED, it causes anxiety and depression. Synthetic testosterone brought me back to normal fast.
Age 80 in 2025. On testosterone replacement due to hypothalamus malfunction. (Attention depressed guys: low testosterone is a cause.) Healthy health nut but ED due to getting old. Like to keep enough cardiovascular ability to thrust for 30 min.
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