June is mens health month

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phil123
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June is mens health month

Postby phil123 » Wed May 14, 2014 12:00 pm

See from the forum that June is mens health month. Clicking on the link the article goes on to point out what we all know, that men dont go to see their practitioner preferring to try to sort things themselves. When I first started with ED I put up with it for about 2 yrs before seeking help from my G.P. Made an appointment and just turned up, saw the new doctor who turned out to be female. Found it difficult talking about this with a woman but she was great about it , unfortunately the meds she gave me did not work and I have tried them all. In the UK your national insurance will not cover ED treatments unless you have one of several proscribed med conditions. Just bought and started to use a VED with good results. Visit to my GP last week another younger female version re my hearing ( need A HEARING AID) she asked for some family background and pointed out that as dad and his brothers all had prostate cancer it was time for a check up. Going in for a DRE week after next. have to agree that men are miserable at looking after their health . Remember guys there are only two types on the earth us and them, they usually need you to drop your shorts but they have seen it all B4 big small long and short. So dont let embarrassment put you off seeing your doctor its important as we get a bit older. Ps rather drop them with a female Dr than some guy. :cry:

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Re: June is mens health month

Postby Anonymous2 » Fri May 16, 2014 10:12 am

phil123 wrote:See from the forum that June is mens health month. Clicking on the link the article goes on to point out what we all know, that men dont go to see their practitioner preferring to try to sort things themselves. When I first started with ED I put up with it for about 2 yrs before seeking help from my G.P. Made an appointment and just turned up, saw the new doctor who turned out to be female. Found it difficult talking about this with a woman but she was great about it , unfortunately the meds she gave me did not work and I have tried them all. In the UK your national insurance will not cover ED treatments unless you have one of several proscribed med conditions. Just bought and started to use a VED with good results. Visit to my GP last week another younger female version re my hearing ( need A HEARING AID) she asked for some family background and pointed out that as dad and his brothers all had prostate cancer it was time for a check up. Going in for a DRE week after next. have to agree that men are miserable at looking after their health . Remember guys there are only two types on the earth us and them, they usually need you to drop your shorts but they have seen it all B4 big small long and short. So dont let embarrassment put you off seeing your doctor its important as we get a bit older. Ps rather drop them with a female Dr than some guy. :cry:

Hi You said, Ps rather drop them with a female Dr than some guy. you sad little man, for me she would have to drop them first, and if it was you, that would get rid of your ED.
You waited 2 yrs, me its was more like two weeks after my wife pointed out that she was not getting any, Viagra did not work, so as this is Greece went my own way with herbs and a hormone, works great for me, have passed on what I take, and there are posts on here, but these things I take do make me fill very healthy at 67 or getting near there.
But a good sex life will always make a man feel young.
Google these, DRUGS VERSUS HERBS, HERBS MY CHOICE
DRUGS VERSUS HERS, HERBS MY CHOICE, DAILY INTAKE
NOHARDS HERB LIST WITH LINKS
NOHARDS HERBS FOR ED, PART 2
Googling them will get you there quicker than looking through lots of pages.
Who knows you may find some help.
Good Luck
NOWHARD
Your Penis is Affected by Every Aspect of Your Physical, Mental and Emotional Life.


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