So, I know there are good Drs. both male and female. How do we tell?
I have the newest and youngest Dr. at my clinic which happens to be female. I think she is good and listens, yet I feel like I am teaching her, either that or she good at the poker face.
I am comfortable talking to her, even though I feel funny being so frank since I do not talk to anyone else about stuff, medical or sex.
Female Dr.
Female Dr.
Born 1962. Married 21 yrs. Single since 2018. Diabetic ED has taken the fun. Began daily Cialis 2.5mg and hesitant to find/disappoint a new partner. Song, Beatles,"Let It Be".
Re: Female Dr.
The only problem with female dr's id they don't have a penis os it is hard to convey to them the feelings of fullness of an erect penis. They no their heads good but for the most part I find many unknowing or uninterested in my ED. At the same token I have found surgeons to be far removed from me as a patient. They see your penis as an object and a challenge not you the person with feelings of failure etc .... mine grabs and pulls on mine all the while I'm trying to get away and going ow ..ow ..ow .. last time I saw him as he reached for me I said" anyone ever tell you that you are about the roughest fucker handing a penis for being a dr.?"... he laughed so hard almost could not look at me .. not used to being called out on anything ..
Re: Female Dr.
I only had one female Dr. Family medicine type I found her to actually lisen to me & my wife. But she had to move on. As for Uro,s i went through three before i found one i felt comfortable with. (Dr. Greenberg) still with his group. The first two i was just a paycheck. Oncologist started out like he cared but in the end i was just a piece of meat.
Age 69, just stated Trimix july 2024. Prostat cancer at 56 treated with radiation w/Calypso Beacons, Seven years prior Finasteride to reduce testosterone . Viagra/Cialis never work well, stop working altogether.
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