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    Question about ED

    Going to my urologists
    What other ways to treat ED you know about other than Viagra, Cialis and Levitra. Theses do not help.
    Thanks and hve a good day

    #2
    Thought I'd post something so you don't feel ignored.

    As far as I'm aware, there are suction devices, which generate an erection, which you maintain using an elastic band, or "****-ring".

    Otherwise, there is an injectable option, if you don't mind a needle in your "pride and Joy". Sometimes you'll need some medication to get it back down again!

    Have a Google around, there's a lot of specific information available.

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      #3
      ED

      There are implantable pumps and rods if the meds don't work. The thought scares me, I think I was tender for weeks after my vasectomy.

      The mayo clinic has some good info online.

      Please be aware that ED's cause should be investigated, it is often MS, but there can be underlying physical issues.

      Good luck.

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        #4
        Had (have) the same issue with ED and did try oral (I'm talking about medication... ) treatments, with little success...

        After I gave up on my neuro's suggestion for oral meds, went to an andrologist (a glorified urologist, really) who did a full battery of tests to exclude other physical conditions. When he was convinced my ED was caused by MS, he gave me penile injections... I must admit I was kind of skeptical to take this step (needles THERE??? ), but it was SO worth it!

        Once you are trained to use them, they produce an amazing erection, with no loss of sensation whatsoever, everything else is absolutelly normal (or better than normal IMHO).

        On the downside, you cannot use more than 2 or 3 weekly, as it is necessary to let 2 days pass between injections. Oh, they cost a lot too...

        If all else fails, there's the choice to have penile surgery. The most modern practice includes a pump that produces an erection every time and lasts a lifetime (the pump, not the erection! ).

        I hope my post helped, but I have to say Im just another patient, this is just my experience and everything I say is just my opinion.

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          #5
          Originally posted by kaizen View Post
          Had (have) the same issue with ED and did try oral (I'm talking about medication... ) treatments, with little success...

          After I gave up on my neuro's suggestion for oral meds, went to an andrologist (a glorified urologist, really) who did a full battery of tests to exclude other physical conditions. When he was convinced my ED was caused by MS, he gave me penile injections... I must admit I was kind of skeptical to take this step (needles THERE??? ), but it was SO worth it!

          Once you are trained to use them, they produce an amazing erection, with no loss of sensation whatsoever, everything else is absolutelly normal (or better than normal IMHO).

          On the downside, you cannot use more than 2 or 3 weekly, as it is necessary to let 2 days pass between injections. Oh, they cost a lot too...

          If all else fails, there's the choice to have penile surgery. The most modern practice includes a pump that produces an erection every time and lasts a lifetime (the pump, not the erection! ).

          I hope my post helped, but I have to say Im just another patient, this is just my experience and everything I say is just my opinion.
          it does seem in the medical community if they want to produce an erection for studies,ultrasounds etc an injection is used always maybe the only thing they adjust is the amount needed .. think the next best closest thing is m.u.s.e .. so i agree with your opinion kaizen

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