Hello
My sexual impotence make me very sad.
Im 37 years,and since 2013 i have this sexual impotence.
No sex during 8 years.
Viagra and others dont give me erection
I ask you if you can call futuramedical and ask them when we can buy their drug med3000
I need to have approximatively date.
I dont speak english ,im from france im better in writting.
Please call futuramedical and ask them for me
There is different number in this link
https://www.futuramedical.com/contact-us/
Who can help me please im very sad
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Re: Who can help me please im very sad
have you tried injections my friend?
for some reason, i'm very skeptical about the potential of this so-called MED3000 drug. at best, it may work as effectively as liquid trimix/MUSE, which is apparently way less effective than injection therapy. since I see that pde5 pills (cialis, viagra, etc.) have basically no effect on you either (same thing with me), I'd suggest looking into how you can get a prescription for injections (probably edex/caverject instead of trimix since you live in Europe).
for some reason, i'm very skeptical about the potential of this so-called MED3000 drug. at best, it may work as effectively as liquid trimix/MUSE, which is apparently way less effective than injection therapy. since I see that pde5 pills (cialis, viagra, etc.) have basically no effect on you either (same thing with me), I'd suggest looking into how you can get a prescription for injections (probably edex/caverject instead of trimix since you live in Europe).
24 y/o suffering from sudden onset of severe ED (from previously having no ED at all). perfectly normal penile doppler and blood/hormone/urine test results. UPDATE: diagnosed with tight pelvic floor dysfunction
Re: Who can help me please im very sad
I want to have children and the use of caverject is dangerous to have a child, the condom is mandatory. The injections scare me and I read that it was painful and caused fibrosis
Re: Who can help me please im very sad
Student wrote:I want to have children and the use of caverject is dangerous to have a child, the condom is mandatory. The injections scare me and I read that it was painful and caused fibrosis
Why would Caverject or Edex be dangerous to have a child? It doesn't affect your semen.
Why is the condom necessary? If you're with someone you plan to have a child with I assume you would know if you're each disease free so no condom necessary or wanted. If you're being intimate with someone you're not in a monogamous relationship with you should be wearing a condom regardless.
Why do the injections scare you? For most guys they are not painful, especially once you figure out your technique. For a few guys the meds are painful but they're a minority. The injection itself generally involves little or even no pain.
With a proper injection technique the risk of fibrosis, especially with Caverject or Edex, is low, but there is some risk.
There are only so many effective ED treatments. If the others aren't working for you or aren't available to you and injections are what the doctor recommends then just do it. It could change your life.
R.R.P 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. M. Wehle. Not nerve sparing. C in margins. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ 8 - 14 units. Originally Edex20, then compounded PGE due to cost. Inject. 12 yrs. It works. Treasure coast of FL.
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Re: Who can help me please im very sad
bldoink wrote:Student wrote:I want to have children and the use of caverject is dangerous to have a child, the condom is mandatory. The injections scare me and I read that it was painful and caused fibrosis
Why would Caverject or Edex be dangerous to have a child? It doesn't affect your semen.
Why is the condom necessary? If you're with someone you plan to have a child with I assume you would know if you're each disease free so no condom necessary or wanted. If you're being intimate with someone you're not in a monogamous relationship with you should be wearing a condom regardless.
Why do the injections scare you? For most guys they are not painful, especially once you figure out your technique. For a few guys the meds are painful but they're a minority. The injection itself generally involves little or even no pain.
With a proper injection technique the risk of fibrosis, especially with Caverject or Edex, is low, but there is some risk.
There are only so many effective ED treatments. If the others aren't working for you or aren't available to you and injections are what the doctor recommends then just do it. It could change your life.
^ couldn't be said any better. +1
24 y/o suffering from sudden onset of severe ED (from previously having no ED at all). perfectly normal penile doppler and blood/hormone/urine test results. UPDATE: diagnosed with tight pelvic floor dysfunction
Re: Who can help me please im very sad
Student wrote:Hello
My sexual impotence make me very sad.
Im 37 years,and since 2013 i have this sexual impotence.
No sex during 8 years.
Viagra and others dont give me erection
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We know how you feel, we've all been there before.
If you like, please share your experience with us and be more specific. Have you been to a urologist already? Do you know the exact cause of your problem (psychogenic, vasculogenic, other)?
FT is wonderful, you'll find tons of useful info and everyone here is supportive but only a doctor can say what's right for you. Self medication is always a risk. Good luck and keep us posted on your progress!
Age 40. Psychogenic ED for over 20 years. Current regimen: Udenafil 200 mg, oral phentolamine mesylate 40 mg, Seredyn.
Re: Who can help me please im very sad
For prostaglandin caverject, it is written in the leaflet that a condom must be used
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Re: Who can help me please im very sad
Student wrote:For prostaglandin caverject, it is written in the leaflet that a condom must be used
Sorry but that sounds absurd. What does an intracavernous injection and the requirement of having to wear a condom have to do with each other?
24 y/o suffering from sudden onset of severe ED (from previously having no ED at all). perfectly normal penile doppler and blood/hormone/urine test results. UPDATE: diagnosed with tight pelvic floor dysfunction
Re: Who can help me please im very sad
Student wrote:For prostaglandin caverject, it is written in the leaflet that a condom must be used
Could this be due to possible HIV or other STD transmission from the injection site?
Age 57, ED issues for 15-20 years. Testosterone replacement with Enanthate and Ovidrel. Currently using generic Tadalafil 2.5mgs and Resveratrol daily.
Re: Who can help me please im very sad
Student wrote:For prostaglandin caverject, it is written in the leaflet that a condom must be used
Maybe the op is getting this a little mixed up
This medicine will not protect you or your partner from sexually transmitted diseases. Using a condom can provide this protection. This is particularly important since the injection can cause bleeding, which increases the risk of disease transmission.
Or this
This medicine can be used by couples wishing to conceive and with a partner who is pregnant or breastfeeding.
If your partner is pregnant it is recommended that you wear a condom during sex, because this medicine may add to the levels of prostaglandin E1 found naturally in semen. This could potentially irritate the vagina and carry a risk to the foetus.
This medicine will not prevent pregnancy. If you and your partner don't want to conceive you will need to use a reliable form of contraception.
I had a RP in 2016 and a year later My psa started to rise resulting in having 37 sections of radio therapy. 2021 Testosterone replacement stopped due to psa rising again. Oncologist says most likely coming from a malignant source. I am at my wits end.
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