New Member Intro
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 5:12 pm
Hello Gentlemen,
54 years old, single. Live in California. Using PDE5 inhibitors, (mainly cialis) for a number of years. I get erections but they are not consistently firm or long lasting. I am tired of physically and psychologically depending on these meds. I am in excellent health, except for my ED. Fitness has always been a priority in my life.
I have a history of penis enlarging surgeries. I now realize I was a bit overly concerned with my size (from watching too much porn probably). None of this helped my ED and may have contributed to it. I should have been focusing more with the decreasing quality of my erections than the flaccid size…
I decided I needed an actual diagnosis of my problem; the cause and hopefully a cure. I had been on propecia for a number of years, and thought perhaps that was to blame or a factor.
I had an appointment with Irwin Goldstein, M.D. for a complete workup at his sexual medicine clinic. The procecia (and its effect on DHT) isn’t the problem.. Labs are all normal. Problem: blood flow… fibrosis, sclerosis, low velocity and insufficiency.
Dr Goldstein said I need an implant. The next day I found this site.
The information here has been invaluable. I plan on become a contributing member as I explore the implant option. Thanks.
Adam
54 years old, single. Live in California. Using PDE5 inhibitors, (mainly cialis) for a number of years. I get erections but they are not consistently firm or long lasting. I am tired of physically and psychologically depending on these meds. I am in excellent health, except for my ED. Fitness has always been a priority in my life.
I have a history of penis enlarging surgeries. I now realize I was a bit overly concerned with my size (from watching too much porn probably). None of this helped my ED and may have contributed to it. I should have been focusing more with the decreasing quality of my erections than the flaccid size…
I decided I needed an actual diagnosis of my problem; the cause and hopefully a cure. I had been on propecia for a number of years, and thought perhaps that was to blame or a factor.
I had an appointment with Irwin Goldstein, M.D. for a complete workup at his sexual medicine clinic. The procecia (and its effect on DHT) isn’t the problem.. Labs are all normal. Problem: blood flow… fibrosis, sclerosis, low velocity and insufficiency.
Dr Goldstein said I need an implant. The next day I found this site.
The information here has been invaluable. I plan on become a contributing member as I explore the implant option. Thanks.
Adam