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HI...

Might I say.. b4 y'all think Ive lost it! my cats

apparently had made my response to U stacy.. really go

poof as it never showed as being sent so I ll TRY

again!

Hi ,

I too am in the same boat as u in regards to my family

not understanding.

One good point is :

After eating I ride my exercise bike to lower my

bg(Got the bike at a rummage sale for a buck) it

squeaks a lil.. and all my hubby can say is... Do u

have to r that bike while I m watching tv?????? My

response to him is ..YESSSSSSSSSS

So we all have frustrations like Cincy said.. just

most times we dont air them. Should tho.....

soon or later my family will come around until then I

ll just keep doing what I ve been doing.. getting

healthier:)

Hugs,Deb

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> I just joined this group about a week and a half ago

> in hopes that It

> would help me to do better. I found out about 1 yr.

> ago that I it and

> I'm 31. I did really good at first. But for the last

> 5 months

> haven't. My life is so busy and my family don't

> understand how hard

> it is. I want to do the right things but I seem to

> always end up

> eating what they are. I know this is not good. I

> know that I need to

> loose weight but I have never exercised or eaten

> healthy on a regular

> basis at all. So the change is way harder than I

> thought it would be.

> I read alot about it. I don't know really what I'm

> trying to say but

> I am wondering if there is anyone my age who is

> going through this.

> You all seem to have it down and are doing so good.

> My readings right

> now are on the average 140 which is not that bad but

> they were better

> before. I don't know anyone else with this disease.

> I just want all

> of you to know that all of you are an inspiration to

> me. Thanks.

>

>

>

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> My birthday will be Friday, Nov. 16th, any suggestions for a diabetic

> substitute for a traditional sugary birthday cake would be appreciated. A

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I just got off the phone with my Dr. and I had to tell him why I called him

last week and what procedure he performed on me. And where we were in my

treatment process. Will Dr. L see people who have had their reversal done by

someone else? To help reevaluate where I am at in my progress in TTC and it I

need further surgery.

I have not gotten very many messages today, is it just slow or am I not

getting them. Do you all receive the post that you send I noticed that

someone responded to my first message, am I posting right?

Amy- 30

DH - 38 Married in 1999

DD- Born 1991

DS- Born 1992

TL- April 1997 (Why listen to a single mother at 25)

TR - Jan 2001

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I would find that very frustrating myself! I am not sure if Dr. L will see

people who had the reversal done by someone else but it wouldn't hurt to call or

email the office. As far as the messages, Yahoo was down all weekend and is

still having a few " glitches " but hopefully they will get them worked out soon.

in MI :)

Frustrated

I just got off the phone with my Dr. and I had to tell him why I called him

last week and what procedure he performed on me. And where we were in my

treatment process. Will Dr. L see people who have had their reversal done by

someone else? To help reevaluate where I am at in my progress in TTC and it I

need further surgery.

I have not gotten very many messages today, is it just slow or am I not

getting them. Do you all receive the post that you send I noticed that

someone responded to my first message, am I posting right?

Amy- 30

DH - 38 Married in 1999

DD- Born 1991

DS- Born 1992

TL- April 1997 (Why listen to a single mother at 25)

TR - Jan 2001

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Hi Lee,

I had my prostate removed in 1992. Even after almost 15 years, I still leak

at times. I buy the womens pads. They have an adhesive on the back- just

put them in your jockey shorts and don't worry about it.

I wish you all the bestAubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author ofA Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original book for FREE at: http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/Read new edition for FREE at http://www.cancer.prostate-help.org/capilgr.htmDr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

I am about 7 weeks since my RP. In some ways part of it seems so surreal,like it never happened, then there is the leaking. I am so frustrated with this, I seem to be able to hold my bladder if it is full, but there are those times that if my pants are a bit tight, or doing certain exercises; I get these little spurts of pee coming out, and I cant seem to stop them. Is this normal, should I expect to eventually gain control?I am also wondering if it really takes 6-18 months for sexual functioning to return after nerve sparing surgery. I know I probably sound like I am whining, but it has been a particularly tough week psychologically. Those around me are trying to be comforting, but they just dont fully understand what I am feeling, and sitting here writing this to others who have an understanding feels like a right thing to do. Lee

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Hi Lee - I can certainly understand your frustration about the urine

control issue. This will likely improve over time, as mine did, but it

took a good 6-8 months for the periodic little " spurts " to completely

stop. I think the Kegel exercises help - I did them often, and a lot

when I had some driving to do. Eventually, you'll be over this part.

As far as the return of erections, that may be a different matter. I'm

not sure there is a certain amount of time that has to pass - if

differs from person to person. I had the surgery back in Aug 98 and

just last year, decided to get a penile implant. I was told that one

of the nerve bundles was " sacrificed " during surgery because of the

proximity of the cancer; the doctor said he " tried " to save the bundle

on the left side. My potency never returned and after various efforts

to use the other options, I went for the implant.

I hope you will become potent again, sooner rather than later.

Will

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>Hi Too.

I think all of us who have undergone a RR are entitled to whine. I'ts

not only major invasive surgery but a severe psychological blow also.

You really must do the kegal exercises as much as you can esp thre

fast ones. I'm 8 months on and still get the occasional drip but it

will improve, 7 weeks is not a long time. I'm only just regaining

sexual function again. I get good " night " erections but find it

difficult to get sexually stimulated.

I live in hope.

I think my libido may be impaired so I'd welcome advice on that.

Regards to all from sunny Edinburgh, Scotland.

Philip

>

>

> Hi Lee,

>

> I had my prostate removed in 1992. Even after almost 15 years, I

still leak

> at times. I buy the womens pads. They have an adhesive on the back-

just

> put them in your jockey shorts and don't worry about it.

>

>

>

> I wish you all the best

>

> Aubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author of

> A Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original book

> for FREE at: _http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/_

> (http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/)

> Read new edition for FREE at

> _http://www.cancer.prostate-help.org/capilgr.htm_

(http://www.cancer.prostate-help.org/capilgr.htm)

> Dr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

>

>

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 2/18/2007 1:29:32 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> leeluce1@... writes:

>

>

>

>

> I am about 7 weeks since my RP. In some ways part of it seems so

> surreal,like it never happened, then there is the leaking. I am so

> frustrated with this, I seem to be able to hold my bladder if it is

> full, but there are those times that if my pants are a bit tight, or

> doing certain exercises; I get these little spurts of pee coming out,

> and I cant seem to stop them. Is this normal, should I expect to

> eventually gain control?

>

> I am also wondering if it really takes 6-18 months for sexual

> functioning to return after nerve sparing surgery. I know I probably

> sound like I am whining, but it has been a particularly tough week

> psychologically. Those around me are trying to be comforting, but they

> just dont fully understand what I am feeling, and sitting here writing

> this to others who have an understanding feels like a right thing to

> do.

>

> Lee

>

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Hi Philip,

I have a room full of reference books-none of them have anything to say

about libido, except for things which can cause a loss of it. There are

hundreds of drugs, emotions, age and a myriad of other things which

can cause a loss of libido, but nothing that we know of which can cause

an increase of it. THERE ARE NO REAL APHRODISIACS. Alas.

I wish you all the bestAubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author ofA Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original book for FREE at: http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/Read new edition for FREE at http://www.cancer.prostate-help.org/capilgr.htmDr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

From cold, cold Massachusetts.

>Hi Too.I think all of us who have undergone a RR are entitled to whine. I'tsnot only major invasive surgery but a severe psychological blow also.You really must do the kegal exercises as much as you can esp threfast ones. I'm 8 months on and still get the occasional drip but itwill improve, 7 weeks is not a long time. I'm only just regainingsexual function again. I get good "night" erections but find itdifficult to get sexually stimulated.I live in hope.I think my libido may be impaired so I'd welcome advice on that.Regards to all from sunny Edinburgh, Scotland.Philip

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Hi Aubrey,Many thanks for taking the time to reply. I had already started to read your extensive and immensely helpful link below.Whilst I accept there are no aphrodisiacs, I wondered if there might be some hormonal imbalance. I have begun to have some good nocturnal erections and the occasional stimulated one. Although not as hard as I'd like. I know it's only been 8 months and perhaps I should be more patient.I take Levitra 20mg twice weekly and muse at 250mcrgrms. Levitra seems to have some effecy but I'm afraid the muse does nothing. I see my consultant next week Maybe I should ask for a higher dose.Kind regardsPhilip Re: Re: Frustrated

Hi Philip,

I have a room full of reference books-none of them have anything to say

about libido, except for things which can cause a loss of it. There are

hundreds of drugs, emotions, age and a myriad of other things which

can cause a loss of libido, but nothing that we know of which can cause

an increase of it. THERE ARE NO REAL APHRODISIACS. Alas.

I wish you all the bestAubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author ofA Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original book for FREE at: http://www.prostate pointers. org/prostate/ lay/apilgrim/Read new edition for FREE at http://www.cancer. prostate- help.org/ capilgr.htmDr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

From cold, cold Massachusetts.

In a message dated 2/19/2007 2:09:58 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, pb5057yahoo (DOT) co.uk writes:

>Hi Too.I think all of us who have undergone a RR are entitled to whine. I'tsnot only major invasive surgery but a severe psychological blow also.You really must do the kegal exercises as much as you can esp threfast ones. I'm 8 months on and still get the occasional drip but itwill improve, 7 weeks is not a long time. I'm only just regainingsexual function again. I get good "night" erections but find itdifficult to get sexually stimulated.I live in hope.I think my libido may be impaired so I'd welcome advice on that.Regards to all from sunny Edinburgh, Scotland.Philip

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Hi Aubrey,

Many thanks for taking the time to reply. I had already started to

read your extensive and immensely helpful link below.

Whilst I accept there are no aphrodisiacs, I wondered if there might

be some hormonal imbalance. I have begun to have some good nocturnal

erections and the occasional stimulated one. Although not as hard as

I'd like. I know it's only been 8 months and perhaps I should be more

patient.

I take Levitra 20mg twice weekly and muse at 250mcrgrms. Levitra seems

to have some effecy but I'm afraid the muse does nothing. I see my

consultant next week Maybe I should ask for a higher dose.

Kind regards

Philip

> >Hi Too.

>

> I think all of us who have undergone a RR are entitled to whine. I'ts

> not only major invasive surgery but a severe psychological blow also.

>

> You really must do the kegal exercises as much as you can esp thre

> fast ones. I'm 8 months on and still get the occasional drip but it

> will improve, 7 weeks is not a long time. I'm only just regaining

> sexual function again. I get good " night " erections but find it

> difficult to get sexually stimulated.

>

> I live in hope.

>

> I think my libido may be impaired so I'd welcome advice on that.

>

> Regards to all from sunny Edinburgh, Scotland.

>

> Philip

>

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Hi Philip,

I suggest that you get a Vacuum Erection Device (VED). This will

not only provide the penis with fresh nourishing blood, it will help

prevent shrinkage. By using the constriction rings after the erection

is created, it can be used for successful intercourse.

I wish you all the bestAubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author ofA Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original book for FREE at: http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/Read new edition for FREE at http://www.cancer.prostate-help.org/capilgr.htmDr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

Hi Aubrey,Many thanks for taking the time to reply. I had already started toread your extensive and immensely helpful link below.Whilst I accept there are no aphrodisiacs, I wondered if there mightbe some hormonal imbalance. I have begun to have some good nocturnalerections and the occasional stimulated one. Although not as hard asI'd like. I know it's only been 8 months and perhaps I should be morepatient.I take Levitra 20mg twice weekly and muse at 250mcrgrms. Levitra seemsto have some effecy but I'm afraid the muse does nothing. I see myconsultant next week Maybe I should ask for a higher dose.Kind regardsPhilip

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Hi Philip,

I find reading your post on this matter, helpful. As you note I am not that far away from the surgery. I think one of my struggles lies in the area of not having understood that this was going to "mess" with my head as much as it has, sometimes I feel like more than just a prostate gland with cancer was taken out of me. I am an optimistic person as a rule, however lately I find I am truly questioning if I will ever be able to function normally and be the person I was prior to the surgery.

I am thankful for your encouragement, as well as the others who have offered encouraging words. I suspect I will be back for more encouragement as I work through this thing, that none of us would ever have thought we would deal with.

Lee

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Hi Aubrey,Many thanks for taking the time to reply. I had already started toread your extensive and immensely helpful link below.Whilst I accept there are no aphrodisiacs, I wondered if there mightbe some hormonal imbalance. I have begun to have some good nocturnalerections and the occasional stimulated one. Although not as hard asI'd like. I know it's only been 8 months and perhaps I should be morepatient.I take Levitra 20mg twice weekly and muse at 250mcrgrms. Levitra seemsto have some effecy but I'm afraid the muse does nothing. I see myconsultant next week Maybe I should ask for a higher dose.Kind regardsPhilip> >Hi Too.> > I think all of us who have undergone a RR are entitled to whine. I'ts> not only major invasive surgery but a severe psychological blow also.> > You really must do the kegal exercises as much as you can esp thre> fast ones. I'm 8 months on and still get the occasional drip but it> will improve, 7 weeks is not a long time. I'm only just regaining> sexual function again. I get good "night" erections but find it> difficult to get sexually stimulated.> > I live in hope.> > I think my libido may be impaired so I'd welcome advice on that.> > Regards to all from sunny Edinburgh, Scotland.> > Philip>

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I am wondering if this type of device would be useful to me, or if it

is generally something that is useful to guys that have been a longer

period of time since their surgery?

Lee

>

>

>

> Hi Philip,

>

> I suggest that you get a Vacuum Erection Device (VED). This will

> not only provide the penis with fresh nourishing blood, it will

help

> prevent shrinkage. By using the constriction rings after the

erection

> is created, it can be used for successful intercourse.

>

>

>

> I wish you all the best

>

> Aubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author of

> A Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original book

> for FREE at:

_http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/_

> (http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/)

> Read new edition for FREE at

> _http://www.cancer.prostate-help.org/capilgr.htm_

(http://www.cancer.prostate-help.org/capilgr.htm)

> Dr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 2/20/2007 2:17:54 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

> pb5057@... writes:

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Aubrey,

>

> Many thanks for taking the time to reply. I had already started to

> read your extensive and immensely helpful link below.

> Whilst I accept there are no aphrodisiacs, I wondered if there

might

> be some hormonal imbalance. I have begun to have some good

nocturnal

> erections and the occasional stimulated one. Although not as hard

as

> I'd like. I know it's only been 8 months and perhaps I should be

more

> patient.

> I take Levitra 20mg twice weekly and muse at 250mcrgrms. Levitra

seems

> to have some effecy but I'm afraid the muse does nothing. I see my

> consultant next week Maybe I should ask for a higher dose.

>

> Kind regards

>

> Philip

>

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Mick,

Many thanks,

I was told that Levitra is longer lasting in that it stays in the body

longer.

As I will be seeing my consultant next week I have a lot more

questions for him especially after some of the very good advice I have

received here.

Kind regards to all of you lovely people.

If any of you ever get the chance to come visit Edinburgh Scotland I

would be happy to meet up with you.

Philip

> Hi Philip,

>

> I suggest that you get a Vacuum Erection Device (VED). This will

> not only provide the penis with fresh nourishing blood, it will help

> prevent shrinkage. By using the constriction rings after the erection

> is created, it can be used for successful intercourse.

>

>

> I wish you all the best

>

> Aubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author of

> A Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original book

> for FREE at: http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/

> Read new edition for FREE at

http://www.cancer.prostate-help.org/capilgr.htm

> Dr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 2/20/2007 2:17:54 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

pb5057@... writes:

>

>

> Hi Aubrey,

>

> Many thanks for taking the time to reply. I had already started to

> read your extensive and immensely helpful link below.

> Whilst I accept there are no aphrodisiacs, I wondered if there might

> be some hormonal imbalance. I have begun to have some good nocturnal

> erections and the occasional stimulated one. Although not as hard as

> I'd like. I know it's only been 8 months and perhaps I should be more

> patient.

> I take Levitra 20mg twice weekly and muse at 250mcrgrms. Levitra seems

> to have some effecy but I'm afraid the muse does nothing. I see my

> consultant next week Maybe I should ask for a higher dose.

>

> Kind regards

>

> Philip

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> God rewards those that keep on keeping on. Stay positive. Think

positive. Pray positive. And talk positive.

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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> in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

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Lee,

I was very lucky indeed to have a friend who is the same age as me and

who was diagnosed 18 months before me.

Not only was he the same age but had almost the same Gleason score and

PSA levels. He was more help to me than all the health professionals

put together. Simply because he'd been there and done it so to speak.

There are times when I deeply regret having had the RP but I feel that

it was still the best option, being the surest way to get rid of the

cancer.

Please be assured that I am more than happy to help. 8 months on I am

still getting better and once my erections are back well...

Not being able to ejaculate is a small price to pay for being cancer free.

Kind regards

Philip

> > >Hi Too.

> >

> > I think all of us who have undergone a RR are entitled to whine.

I'ts

> > not only major invasive surgery but a severe psychological blow

also.

> >

> > You really must do the kegal exercises as much as you can esp thre

> > fast ones. I'm 8 months on and still get the occasional drip but it

> > will improve, 7 weeks is not a long time. I'm only just regaining

> > sexual function again. I get good " night " erections but find it

> > difficult to get sexually stimulated.

> >

> > I live in hope.

> >

> > I think my libido may be impaired so I'd welcome advice on that.

> >

> > Regards to all from sunny Edinburgh, Scotland.

> >

> > Philip

> >

>

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I suspect that each of us may respond differently to the various solutions to

this problem. A friend of mine had radical prostatectomy and then tried most

of the available options including viagra with no success. Eventually he tried

cialis and in the words of the prohet " Bingo " .

Everard

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> Philip - If you are getting nocturnal erections, you have already turned the

corner. Take Aubrey's advice and get yourself a VED. You will be amazed at

the difference they make. I am 13 months post RRP and I am still seeing

improvement. I would also like to suggest that you try 100 mg of Viagra

instead of Levitra. I've never tried Levitra but I can tell you that compared

to Cialis, Viagra is superior. Unlike the others, Viagra does tend to come on

fairly strong and does have some uncomfortable side-effects, but the effects

also don't seem to hang on as long. Who needs a boner all weekend anyway? 4-5

hours seems to do me just fine. Seriously Philip, you sound like you are right

on track but just need to try a few more experiments. Relax and be patient and

you will be just fine! Take care.

>

> Mick

>

> APilgrm@... wrote:

> Hi Philip,

>

> I suggest that you get a Vacuum Erection Device (VED). This will

> not only provide the penis with fresh nourishing blood, it will help

> prevent shrinkage. By using the constriction rings after the erection

> is created, it can be used for successful intercourse.

>

>

> I wish you all the best

>

> Aubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author of

> A Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original book

> for FREE at: http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/

> Read new edition for FREE at http://www.cancer.prostate-help.org/capilgr.htm

> Dr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 2/20/2007 2:17:54 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

pb5057@... writes:

>

>

> Hi Aubrey,

>

> Many thanks for taking the time to reply. I had already started to

> read your extensive and immensely helpful link below.

> Whilst I accept there are no aphrodisiacs, I wondered if there might

> be some hormonal imbalance. I have begun to have some good nocturnal

> erections and the occasional stimulated one. Although not as hard as

> I'd like. I know it's only been 8 months and perhaps I should be more

> patient.

> I take Levitra 20mg twice weekly and muse at 250mcrgrms. Levitra seems

> to have some effecy but I'm afraid the muse does nothing. I see my

> consultant next week Maybe I should ask for a higher dose.

>

> Kind regards

>

> Philip

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> God rewards those that keep on keeping on. Stay positive. Think positive.

Pray positive. And talk positive.

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

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> > Hi Philip,

> >

> > I suggest that you get a Vacuum Erection Device (VED). This

will

> > not only provide the penis with fresh nourishing blood, it will

help

> > prevent shrinkage. By using the constriction rings after the

erection

> > is created, it can be used for successful intercourse.

> >

> >

> > I wish you all the best

> >

> > Aubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author of

> > A Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original

book

> > for FREE at:

http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/

> > Read new edition for FREE at http://www.cancer.prostate-

help.org/capilgr.htm

> > Dr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > In a message dated 2/20/2007 2:17:54 A.M. Eastern Standard

Time,

> pb5057@... writes:

> >

> >

> > Hi Aubrey,

> >

> > Many thanks for taking the time to reply. I had already started to

> > read your extensive and immensely helpful link below.

> > Whilst I accept there are no aphrodisiacs, I wondered if there

might

> > be some hormonal imbalance. I have begun to have some good

nocturnal

> > erections and the occasional stimulated one. Although not as hard

as

> > I'd like. I know it's only been 8 months and perhaps I should be

more

> > patient.

> > I take Levitra 20mg twice weekly and muse at 250mcrgrms. Levitra

seems

> > to have some effecy but I'm afraid the muse does nothing. I see my

> > consultant next week Maybe I should ask for a higher dose.

> >

> > Kind regards

> >

> > Philip

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > God rewards those that keep on keeping on. Stay positive. Think

positive.

> Pray positive. And talk positive.

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> > in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

>

have you thought of trying caverject injections

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> > Hi Philip,

> >

> > I suggest that you get a Vacuum Erection Device (VED). This

will

> > not only provide the penis with fresh nourishing blood, it will

help

> > prevent shrinkage. By using the constriction rings after the

erection

> > is created, it can be used for successful intercourse.

> >

> >

> > I wish you all the best

> >

> > Aubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author of

> > A Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original

book

> > for FREE at:

http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/

> > Read new edition for FREE at http://www.cancer.prostate-

help.org/capilgr.htm

> > Dr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > In a message dated 2/20/2007 2:17:54 A.M. Eastern Standard

Time,

> pb5057@... writes:

> >

> >

> > Hi Aubrey,

> >

> > Many thanks for taking the time to reply. I had already started to

> > read your extensive and immensely helpful link below.

> > Whilst I accept there are no aphrodisiacs, I wondered if there

might

> > be some hormonal imbalance. I have begun to have some good

nocturnal

> > erections and the occasional stimulated one. Although not as hard

as

> > I'd like. I know it's only been 8 months and perhaps I should be

more

> > patient.

> > I take Levitra 20mg twice weekly and muse at 250mcrgrms. Levitra

seems

> > to have some effecy but I'm afraid the muse does nothing. I see my

> > consultant next week Maybe I should ask for a higher dose.

> >

> > Kind regards

> >

> > Philip

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > God rewards those that keep on keeping on. Stay positive. Think

positive.

> Pray positive. And talk positive.

> >

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> > in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

>

have you thought of trying caverject injections

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