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In a message dated 1/18/2006 2:58:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

All the patients were asked about their lifestyle, including smoking

and alcohol intake, whether they had been diagnosed with heart

disease, diabetes, or high blood

And why weren't they asked what psych drugs they were taking or had taken

since we all know that most SSRIs cause limp noodle syndrome and sometimes it's

permanent. I'd really like to know if they started marketing the drugs

after is became known that SSRIs caused impotency.

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In a message dated 1/18/2006 2:58:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

All the patients were asked about their lifestyle, including smoking

and alcohol intake, whether they had been diagnosed with heart

disease, diabetes, or high blood

And why weren't they asked what psych drugs they were taking or had taken

since we all know that most SSRIs cause limp noodle syndrome and sometimes it's

permanent. I'd really like to know if they started marketing the drugs

after is became known that SSRIs caused impotency.

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In a message dated 1/18/2006 2:58:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

All the patients were asked about their lifestyle, including smoking

and alcohol intake, whether they had been diagnosed with heart

disease, diabetes, or high blood

And why weren't they asked what psych drugs they were taking or had taken

since we all know that most SSRIs cause limp noodle syndrome and sometimes it's

permanent. I'd really like to know if they started marketing the drugs

after is became known that SSRIs caused impotency.

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In a message dated 1/18/2006 2:58:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

All the patients were asked about their lifestyle, including smoking

and alcohol intake, whether they had been diagnosed with heart

disease, diabetes, or high blood

And why weren't they asked what psych drugs they were taking or had taken

since we all know that most SSRIs cause limp noodle syndrome and sometimes it's

permanent. I'd really like to know if they started marketing the drugs

after is became known that SSRIs caused impotency.

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I have only used Cialis for ED (which works great for me) but was wondering if

anyone had tried all of the ED drugs? I initally tried Cialis because of its

reputation to last for up to 72 hours which is seems to do. This really helps in

the spontanaiety arena and use in a more theraputic way. Does Levitra do this

also? I know Viagra is shorter lived but does it have any benefits the others

don't?

I think a heard on the news the other day that in England, Viagra was going to

be over the counter.

Arkansas

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Levitra and Viagra last about 4 hrs. I have used all three before to

see which one would give me the best results. I did not like

Viagra. I only take Levitra and Cialis.

-Dave

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> I have only used Cialis for ED (which works great for me) but was

wondering if anyone had tried all of the ED drugs? I initally tried

Cialis because of its reputation to last for up to 72 hours which is

seems to do. This really helps in the spontanaiety arena and use in a

more theraputic way. Does Levitra do this also? I know Viagra is

shorter lived but does it have any benefits the others don't?

>

> I think a heard on the news the other day that in England, Viagra

was going to be over the counter.

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> Arkansas

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Viagra works ok. I won't speak too highly of it though. It gave me headaches. I

had a buddy try Viagra once. He's in his 50's and said he wasn't impressed with

it. I'll just about bet you he has low T and doesn't know it.

I think I remember my doctor saying that ED drugs aren't very helpful if your

T is too low. It makes sense. If T is low then wood will be low too.

Dan Meatheany <dmeatheany@...> wrote:

I have only used Cialis for ED (which works great for me) but was

wondering if anyone had tried all of the ED drugs? I initally tried Cialis

because of its reputation to last for up to 72 hours which is seems to do. This

really helps in the spontanaiety arena and use in a more theraputic way. Does

Levitra do this also? I know Viagra is shorter lived but does it have any

benefits the others don't?

I think a heard on the news the other day that in England, Viagra was going to

be over the counter.

Arkansas

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I have used viagra, levitra, and cialis. From my experince, a high E2

and low T levels will just about negate Viagra.

I prefer Cialis and a little arimidex taken at the same time to the

other two ED drugs.

If you want to add a bit more punch, try adding a bit of andractim

along with some cialis and arimidex about an hour or so before you need

to perform.

We are talking rock hard maple wood that you could hang a paint can on

and use to drive nails nails.

Your milage may vary

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