Has anyone else noticed delayed orgasm when taking Cialis? Doc started me on 5 mg per day over a year ago before blood work came in revealing very low testosterone (135 ng/dl). It worked well for about a month, then abruptly stopped working. Not sure how much of this was hormonal (hanging in there now at 2.5 mg Cialis EOD and that is working tolerably well), but I did notice that at the higher dose it was hard to cum. Felt like chasing my orgasms down, and I'd be drenched in sweat by the time I caught one.
Is this a thing, or was it probably a result of low T or psychogenic stuff from sudden onset ED, or what?
Cialis and Delayed Orgasm
Cialis and Delayed Orgasm
Genetically sky-high Lp(a) of 390 led to various heart diseases. Ultra-low testosterone of 120 (now 480 with Clomid) also contributed to ED at age 41. Managing with daily Cialis, but for me, the implant is a "when", not an "if".
Re: Cialis and Delayed Orgasm
It's a thing. All the PDE-5 inhibitors can have that effect in some men. It's probably dose related.
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Re: Cialis and Delayed Orgasm
Hi Your Doctor should be working on getting your T levels back up to normal, get that right you should be able to come of cailis and back to normal erections and ejaculating as you know it.
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Re: Cialis and Delayed Orgasm
I will post my whole story in the intro section when I have the time -- there is more going on than just low T. However, I have been on Clomid for over a year to correct the low T. Results have been less than stellar but did bring my T up from 130 to the 400s on average. Still a place where some men have "trouble" as I hear it on peak testosterone.com -- but things have undeniably improved, as it has been close to a year since I actually failed to maintain an erection long enough to at least satisfy my wife, and morning wood is back most mornings (although those erections are not as firm and insistent as they were even two years ago).
Genetically sky-high Lp(a) of 390 led to various heart diseases. Ultra-low testosterone of 120 (now 480 with Clomid) also contributed to ED at age 41. Managing with daily Cialis, but for me, the implant is a "when", not an "if".
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