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Hi From Australia

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:18 pm
by Peter1951
I am 63 and had prostate removal surgery a week and a half ago.
I originally went to the doctor in an effort to stop going to the toilet 2-3 times each night. A couple of months later and now after surgery I have no dick to speak of, piss myself whenever I stand up - and now go to the toilet 5-6 times per night.
As you can tell I am not in a very positive place at the moment.
The surgery was robotic with a very highly regarded, and so of course highly priced, specialist. The nerves were supposed to have been spared but I will follow this up with him at my next consultation.
I have samples of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra to try in a month or so and will see what, if anything, they do.
I came across this forum while researching appliances or anything to assist with ED. Some of the posts were pretty realistic and presented a few alternatives that I had not considered before so I decided to join the site.
Thanks
Peter

Re: Hi From Australia

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 1:40 am
by ED2013
Start ved therapy right away

Re: Hi From Australia

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:41 am
by RugbyDave
Welcome

As you are already finding there are lots of people with so much knowledge and experience.

In my opinion be it VED, Ciallis or whatever you decide is best for you. The sooner you start the better.

All the best
Dave

Re: Hi From Australia

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 12:20 am
by Peter1951
Thanks guys I hadn't considered that before. I will look into it.

Peter

Re: Hi From Australia

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 1:07 pm
by ohohiakane
Peter...

We all understand your terrible frustration !!!

It is what it is, but have faith buddy, there is help on the horizon. Keep on reading here, and start making plans to regain the use of your manly part. Others here have been where you are now, and read their success stories.

We are all pulling for you and you can get further encouragement in the Chatroom... keep checking it until you catch others there. I am sure they will introduce themselves and make you feel welcomed.

Bill