Spontaneous1 wrote:Cialis 1 year. Still works for me for about 3 days after taking it.
Hi Spontaneous1.
Sounds great, I was also thinking of some initial intake plan every other day or so, not a fan of medication at all.
Best regards,
EveningWood
Spontaneous1 wrote:Cialis 1 year. Still works for me for about 3 days after taking it.
Martin6469 wrote:I used Viagra when it came out in 1998 at age 53, for nineteen years, until the max dose (100mg) slowly stopped working in 2017 at age 72. I'm actually still using it with Trimix (this is an "official" usage), and erections are still going strong. I have no side effects. I don't think Viagra "wears off" - I think in my case I was simply getting old! Younger FT friends might have differing data; if so, I hope they'll chime in.
EW: I'm surprised that you haven't tried a PDE5 inhibiter yet - it's four months since you introduced yourself. Maybe you're overdoing planning to the detriment of action. If a PDE5 inhibiter works, hopefully you could follow my history, using Viagra or its cheaper generic, sildenafil, for 40 years, then adding Trimix or whatever urologists have in the 2060s.
There is some opinion that keeping arteries clean with a vegetarian diet helps middle-age and late-in-life erections.
frwmw1 wrote:Quite often it's not that PDE5i's stop working but that their side effects become too much.
EveningWood wrote:frwmw1 wrote:Quite often it's not that PDE5i's stop working but that their side effects become too much.
Hi frwmw1.
Seems like one of the main reasons why men here have switched to injectables.
Would be interesting to know can a person use a fixed dose for decades, if he does not have a venous leakage.
Best regards,
EveningWood
Simbarn wrote:EveningWood wrote:frwmw1 wrote:Quite often it's not that PDE5i's stop working but that their side effects become too much.
Hi frwmw1.
Seems like one of the main reasons why men here have switched to injectables.
Would be interesting to know can a person use a fixed dose for decades, if he does not have a venous leakage.
Best regards,
EveningWood
Most forms of ED in my opinion are a form of venous leakage. Blood is escaping from the erectile tissues due to one or a number of the long list of dysfunctions that cause this to occur. Some of these may only be able to be seen or examined at the histological level, so it is not possible to see the exact malfunction with any current testing method other than to say you have CVOD.
It may be possible that someone may have a satisfactory response from a fixed dose for a number of years possibly even 10. But for most, asking for that to be the case for multiple decades will not be possible simply due to the fact that we are aging and changes are occurring at the cellular level, slowly making processes that enable good erectile function to be less effective or weaker. Greater amounts of the drugs that boost these processes will no doubt be required until they stop helping to any significant degree.
Given that some of us have led lives that will speed up the these undesirable changes, particularly those that have acquired diabetes 2 and the damage this causes to the cell via excessive oxidative stress, hypoxia and other factors, the window that these drugs may work will be even shorter.
The healthier and fitter you are, the greater the chance they will work longer.
EveningWood wrote:Martin6469 wrote:I used Viagra when it came out in 1998 at age 53, for nineteen years, until the max dose (100mg) slowly stopped working in 2017 at age 72. I'm actually still using it with Trimix (this is an "official" usage), and erections are still going strong. I have no side effects. I don't think Viagra "wears off" - I think in my case I was simply getting old! Younger FT friends might have differing data; if so, I hope they'll chime in.
EW: I'm surprised that you haven't tried a PDE5 inhibiter yet - it's four months since you introduced yourself. Maybe you're overdoing planning to the detriment of action. If a PDE5 inhibiter works, hopefully you could follow my history, using Viagra or its cheaper generic, sildenafil, for 40 years, then adding Trimix or whatever urologists have in the 2060s.
There is some opinion that keeping arteries clean with a vegetarian diet helps middle-age and late-in-life erections.
Hi Martin6469.
That actually sounds pretty great and encouraging.
I suppose the reason for your ED was not venous leakage?
Regarding your question - I have actually been reading the forum since January and received many great advises both in the threads, and via PMs.
The reasons why I am postponing is that I live in a small country and we have only the main 3 PDE5s (Cialis, Viagra, Levitra) and perhaps one injectable drug offered in a ED clinic (not sure exactly what they offer). Basically, I need to know as much as I can in order to maximise my results given the limited medication.
Not to mention, ED in my country is associated with a lot of stigma, most men don't do anything about it and urologists do not have the necessary knowledge for it (according to them, it's always psychological/imaginary).
Also, there is no woman beside me and given that meds have limited time span of usage, would be better to start when I am seriously dating someone.
Most likely, I will have a one-off experiment for a week, see how it goes and how do PDE5s affect me. Afterwards, will cut them off and resume when I start dating.
Best regards,
EveningWood
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