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Hi I am just new to the site./ I have been diagnosed with an benign enlarged prostate and in the course of routine checks type 2 diabetes was also diagnosed. This was last june. As prt of the effects of t2d i suffer from ed i have been prescribed first cialis then viagra and finally levetra all to little result. i have to try to higher dose of cialis for tomorrow morning i hope for more success. Hope you out there can advise me.
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Hi Christiaan,
Welcome to Frank Talk. My underperforming phallus is also due to Type II diabetes. After several years of declining penile performance, I spent 3 really tough years trying every pill (the big three, anyway) and every combination thereof--all with mixed results. The best results I had were from daily 5 mg cialis. Even then, it was hit or miss, and more miss than hit. I also have had some cardiovascular issues, so I am monitored by my cardiologist, heart surgeon, urologist, and internist (who manages my diabetes) regularly. After that 3 year period, the next step was testing for testosterone levels, both regular and "free" testosterone. Those numbers came back a little low, but "within the range of normal". The conclusion was that my ED was just not going to respond to any oral med and I started using trimix injections in November. BAZINGA!! The very first shot gave me wood like I hadn't seen in decades. Woohoo! Little Gregory is alive and well. It took about a month to get the dosage right, but I have had no side effects from the trimix except for delayed ejaculation. That seems to be rather common. The good news is that my erections are strong enough to last as long as needed to put me over the top.
So that's my story. Advice? Ask your internist or urologist to test for both T and Free T levels. If that's not a contributing factor, then learn all you can about injections and then ask your doctor informed questions about what you have learned. As I tell others, it's certainly worth a shot. Keep trying. My mantra was "this is not an acceptable outcome".
Here's to hard times, buddy. Hope to see you in the Chat Room.
Greg
Welcome to Frank Talk. My underperforming phallus is also due to Type II diabetes. After several years of declining penile performance, I spent 3 really tough years trying every pill (the big three, anyway) and every combination thereof--all with mixed results. The best results I had were from daily 5 mg cialis. Even then, it was hit or miss, and more miss than hit. I also have had some cardiovascular issues, so I am monitored by my cardiologist, heart surgeon, urologist, and internist (who manages my diabetes) regularly. After that 3 year period, the next step was testing for testosterone levels, both regular and "free" testosterone. Those numbers came back a little low, but "within the range of normal". The conclusion was that my ED was just not going to respond to any oral med and I started using trimix injections in November. BAZINGA!! The very first shot gave me wood like I hadn't seen in decades. Woohoo! Little Gregory is alive and well. It took about a month to get the dosage right, but I have had no side effects from the trimix except for delayed ejaculation. That seems to be rather common. The good news is that my erections are strong enough to last as long as needed to put me over the top.
So that's my story. Advice? Ask your internist or urologist to test for both T and Free T levels. If that's not a contributing factor, then learn all you can about injections and then ask your doctor informed questions about what you have learned. As I tell others, it's certainly worth a shot. Keep trying. My mantra was "this is not an acceptable outcome".
Here's to hard times, buddy. Hope to see you in the Chat Room.
Greg
Born 1948, wed 1969. BPH & Type II Diabetes at age 35. TURP-2002; ED even before that--diabetes. Cardiac valve surgery: 2007 & 2019. Poor results with pills. Started trimix injections in Nov, 2010. Great results from the very beginning.
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thanks Greg it is good to get advise from someone experiencing the same as i am
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Christiaan,
Welcome to Frank Talk. There's a lot of different stories and backgrounds at this website, but I think you've already found that there's someone here who can "relate," and even when we have different ED issues, there's always an encouraging word.
Welcome to Frank Talk. There's a lot of different stories and backgrounds at this website, but I think you've already found that there's someone here who can "relate," and even when we have different ED issues, there's always an encouraging word.
60's. Married. Occasional ED offset by a variety of methods (VED pumping, foreskin restoration, edging) with Cialis and/or pills sometimes for sex.
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as i thought cialis highes dose still no effect soft penis still came but not really good for wife
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