ED2013 wrote:I've only told women I've been intimate with. Otherwise, I share my experiences the best I can with my brothers here on Franktalk.
OK everybody but, when you go for surgery, what do you tell people you had surgery for?
Larry
ED2013 wrote:I've only told women I've been intimate with. Otherwise, I share my experiences the best I can with my brothers here on Franktalk.
Larry10625 wrote:ED2013 wrote:I've only told women I've been intimate with. Otherwise, I share my experiences the best I can with my brothers here on Franktalk.
OK everybody but, when you go for surgery, what do you tell people you had surgery for?
Larry
dg_moore wrote:Larry10625 wrote:ED2013 wrote:I've only told women I've been intimate with. Otherwise, I share my experiences the best I can with my brothers here on Franktalk.
OK everybody but, when you go for surgery, what do you tell people you had surgery for?
Larry
If you're talking to medical professionals, why on earth would you not tell them you have an implant? Medical facilities need to know your surgical history for a number of reasons. Why try to mislead them?
Flannigan wrote:I am 53 now and have been suffering from ED since I was about 45. To my dissapointment it happened right after my divorce when I was ready to go hog wild. I have been using pills (mainly Viagra) ever since. So far they have been working great for me but I am now suffering from some very serious body aches and pains from them.
I have had several female encounters and some were long term relationships (more than a year). I never told any of them and I was able to hide it very easily. However, I have been with my current girlfriend for over 2 years now. I had to tell her recently because I could not take the pills 4 or 5 times a week anymore. It was wreaking havoc on my body. She was somewhat dissapointed that I had not been honest with her and she is dissapointed that we no longer have sex almost everyday but she is doing her best to be supportive. I am now searching for answers on the root cause of my ED problem. I also have very low T at about 225/ng so I am looking into that as the possible culprit. Just started on Anrogel and already noticing a difference. I have night time wood now all the time. It's somewhat bothersome but I am happy to have it back. Hopefully it will still work right in the bedroom.
If I was you...I would keep it to yourself unless you are going to get serious with someone. They have a right to know. I feel kind of bad that I tricked my girlfriend into falling in love with me before I told her. FT is a great place to share your issues because everyone hear can relate. Don't bother telling anyone else. They can't relate anyway and their best attempts to appear empathetic will be feigned.
Good luck mate and remember that everyone has a battle of some sort that they are fighting. You are not alone in yours.
Flannigan
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