My wife and I wrote a book about our 4 year journey with ED following double nerve sparing prostate surgery and our experiences with a penile implant. I'm not sure how much I'm permitted to say about it. Send me a pm if you want additional information.
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/Copingwithed
A new resource for coping with ED & Implants
A new resource for coping with ED & Implants
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Re: A new resource for coping with ED & Implants
Hi Rick this is FT and you can say as much as you like, if you have something to promote, put it out here and see how it goes, I'm always promoting how I got out of ED, just how many guys on here its helped I don't know, no one ever comes to say yer great its worked for me as well.
So just be proud and promote it.
Good Luck
NOWHARD
So just be proud and promote it.
Good Luck
NOWHARD
Your Penis is Affected by Every Aspect of Your Physical, Mental and Emotional Life.
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Re: A new resource for coping with ED & Implants
Rick
Excellent overview of your contribution. Have you read Michael Korda's (best selling author, BTW) book on PC. Read it awhile back and it really opened my eyes as far as being prepared for Prostate surgery. I totally agree with Nowhard and like the way he used the word "promote".
We are sharing all the information to one another!
Rod
Excellent overview of your contribution. Have you read Michael Korda's (best selling author, BTW) book on PC. Read it awhile back and it really opened my eyes as far as being prepared for Prostate surgery. I totally agree with Nowhard and like the way he used the word "promote".
We are sharing all the information to one another!
Rod
Titan implanted by Dr Eid Due to Peyronies, Implant was the only option for me.
Re: A new resource for coping with ED & Implants
I am not familiar with the book you mentioned. My wife and I wrote an award-winning book to help men and go up less cope with living and loving without a prostate:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/14497796 ... oks&sr=1-1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/14497796 ... oks&sr=1-1
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Re: A new resource for coping with ED & Implants
Reviews are coming in. This is my favorite. It's for men and couples struggling to cope with ED. Here's a portion of my favorite review:
"The subtitle of this book reads: End Your Silence, Sadness, Suffering, and Shame. It is a huge promise, and what is astonishing is that Rick and Brenda Redner deliver what they promise in the title of their work in an amazing way. To help readers handle the frustration that could lead to ill health, as well as physical, psychological, and emotional pain, anger, and recklessness, the authors share their story with honesty and clarity, providing soul-searching questions that can help readers identify their most pressing concerns, create a new sexual language, and discover the solution that is best for them. Whether you are suffering from impotence or not, this book has a lot that will enrich the life of any couple."
For now it's only available here:
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/Copingwithed
"The subtitle of this book reads: End Your Silence, Sadness, Suffering, and Shame. It is a huge promise, and what is astonishing is that Rick and Brenda Redner deliver what they promise in the title of their work in an amazing way. To help readers handle the frustration that could lead to ill health, as well as physical, psychological, and emotional pain, anger, and recklessness, the authors share their story with honesty and clarity, providing soul-searching questions that can help readers identify their most pressing concerns, create a new sexual language, and discover the solution that is best for them. Whether you are suffering from impotence or not, this book has a lot that will enrich the life of any couple."
For now it's only available here:
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/Copingwithed
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