Finally decided to take the plung
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 2:10 pm
Hi guys! Newbie here, just recently joined. I decided to join due to the frank & honest posts from many of you, particularly the discussion about injections. I have reached the point in life where this is something I will have to do if I expect to continue to be sexually active.
I am 65, live on the Outer Banks of NC - the farthest you can go in NC & keep your feet dry. Things are pretty sparse out here, the nearest WalMart is 65 miles away. I live with a woman 10 years younger than me, which is what prompted me to go the injection route. I am a Vietnam veteran & the VA is my main medical system. I am retired. The only other medical services out here is a local "doc in a box" affair which has a couple of good doctors, one of which used to be my primary care until I lost my medical insurance & had to go with the VA. I still see him once or twice a year, just to keep the relationship alive.
On my last visit to the VA, I had an appointment with the Uro's there. ED is one of the three service-connected disabilities I have, so they readily saw me for my problem. They only have Edex. I went through the "titration" experience & was quite surprised to find that there was no pain with the injection. There was some pain associated with the Edex, since they kept it in the fridge & it was cold. They have approved me for 6 injections a month (way more than I will need) & I expect delivery sometime next week. So we will see if my journey into the world of injection will be worthwhile. At least the medication will be free, since it is for a service-connected disability.
So, that is my introduction & an overview of my situation at present. Thanks to all you guys who posted here that prompted me to seek this treatment. I can only hope that this works, since the only option left is an implant.
Dave G.
I am 65, live on the Outer Banks of NC - the farthest you can go in NC & keep your feet dry. Things are pretty sparse out here, the nearest WalMart is 65 miles away. I live with a woman 10 years younger than me, which is what prompted me to go the injection route. I am a Vietnam veteran & the VA is my main medical system. I am retired. The only other medical services out here is a local "doc in a box" affair which has a couple of good doctors, one of which used to be my primary care until I lost my medical insurance & had to go with the VA. I still see him once or twice a year, just to keep the relationship alive.
On my last visit to the VA, I had an appointment with the Uro's there. ED is one of the three service-connected disabilities I have, so they readily saw me for my problem. They only have Edex. I went through the "titration" experience & was quite surprised to find that there was no pain with the injection. There was some pain associated with the Edex, since they kept it in the fridge & it was cold. They have approved me for 6 injections a month (way more than I will need) & I expect delivery sometime next week. So we will see if my journey into the world of injection will be worthwhile. At least the medication will be free, since it is for a service-connected disability.
So, that is my introduction & an overview of my situation at present. Thanks to all you guys who posted here that prompted me to seek this treatment. I can only hope that this works, since the only option left is an implant.
Dave G.