So basically this condition only gets worse I guess.
No two guys are alike. I’m not a doc nor can I speak for others. But from my experience it seldom gets better if it’s related to venous leakage. Here’s my theory.
Your erectile system is like a tire. A venous leak is like a nail hole in the tire.
When you’re young your arteries are like a 8 lane superhighway and can stay ahead of the slow leak.
Like it or not (I don’t) we all age. The parts don’t function quite like they did at age 18. So the leakage that caused no issue at 18 starts to show up at 30.
Pills, injections, either or, function like some of that stuff you squirt into the tire to stop a leak and allow you to air up the tire. That stuff can keep you going for a long time. Many miles or.a lot of years. But it hasn’t fixed the basic problem, ie the venous leakage.
Eventually your body gets to the point that those remedies don’t help much. It’s like when the badly worn tire has gaps at the rim and you can air it up all day but it escapes faster than you’re inflating it. That’s when I decided to start seriously discussing an implant.
When a guy will get to that point nobody knows, and no two guys are alike. Some dudes croak of old age long before they need an implant. Some of us get to 60 and are frustrated by the hit or miss effectiveness of shots or pills.
I think I would look at insurance options. Some exclude penile implants, but many allow them if the cause of ED is organic. In my case the magic words from doctor to insurance carrier were hypertension and venous leakage.
Without seeing a doc and getting a full workup all this is speculation, anyhow. There’s every likelihood that they’ll put you on an oral med and you will be able to use your dick in the Olympic pole vault event if you so desire. (Note: I don’t recommend that).
Guys have to quit looking at ED as something shameful....the same way guys who are small-ish need to quit being embarrassed about size. It’s a physical condition, you didn’t ask for it or cause it. There are fixes and workarounds. The biggest issue is to quit worrying and act decisively to get help. Worry and stress and anxiety aren’t the best bedroom performance enhancers.