Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Hi, Glad to hear you are still interested in trying to get some relief. I would recommend you do some traveling to Augusta GA and see Dr. R. Don Gambrell. He will help you get your testosterone right as you are probably suffering from andropause. http://www.members.aol.com/gambr999/ Testosterone gives you back your feeling of interest and in an improved stamina. It also helps your mental faculties. Read a good book on the subject available from and Noble written by Dr. Eugene Shippen, " The Testosterone Syndrome " , $14.95. This TRT usually does not solve ED. Age related ED is not cured usually by testosterone replacement therapy. Viagra and the others, work for men who are gradually suffering a loss of performance, Erectile Dysfunction, ED. Nerves gradually loose their ability to perform the sequence of events necessary for an erection as a man gets older. More stimulation helps initially and many other things are tried until nothing helps enough for both partners to be satisied. Then the search for a cure for ED gets very serious. Age related ED is discussed in few books written by Dr. Irwin Goldstein, Boston Univ., the developer of trimix for injection therapy for ED. Trmix is injected into the side of the penis and controlls the blood supply to the penis. This eliminates the need for good nerves for an erection as it stimulates smooth muscles in the penis. ernestnolan > > I would like to know if there are any old 'coots' like me in this group. I am having > trouble getting anything done that will work. I guess I am getting imaptient since > I don't know how long I will be around yet! I am 83 now but still missing it after > nearly two years of abstinance. I just don't have any drive. I have posted my > blood work and the only comments was high Estriadol which was 43 <77. > > So If you are over 80 I would like to hear what luck you are having with sex! > I am presently waiting to go for my next E test to see if it has come down after > being on Arimidex for 3 weeks. No wood yet! No love lite in my eyes either > I have always had a problem with sex drive after round the age of 40 but the > doctors then didn't know anything like the research today. They couldn't even > get my spearm count up when we were trying to have a baby, didn't know how. > > Roy > > > --------------------------------- > New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Hi, I forgot to mention I am 75 in Nov. I have been receiving TRT since 1991 and it did not cure my ED. I went to Dr. Goldstein for TRIMIX therapy in 1992 which did cure my ED and still works today as well as it did when I started. The very firm erection lasts for up to 4 hours if I inject that much. ernestnolan > > I would like to know if there are any old 'coots' like me in this group. I am having > trouble getting anything done that will work. I guess I am getting imaptient since > I don't know how long I will be around yet! I am 83 now but still missing it after > nearly two years of abstinance. I just don't have any drive. I have posted my > blood work and the only comments was high Estriadol which was 43 <77. > > So If you are over 80 I would like to hear what luck you are having with sex! > I am presently waiting to go for my next E test to see if it has come down after > being on Arimidex for 3 weeks. No wood yet! No love lite in my eyes either > I have always had a problem with sex drive after round the age of 40 but the > doctors then didn't know anything like the research today. They couldn't even > get my spearm count up when we were trying to have a baby, didn't know how. > > Roy > > > --------------------------------- > New Messenger with Voic e. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Hi Nolan, Roy here. Phil got me this new message board so that I could talk to you. Thanks for the answer. Just what is TRIMAX therapy? I have been taking T shots now for about 19 years but over two years ago things went terribly wrong and have been knocked around a lot with doctors ever since. I have never tried TRIMAX, is it a form of testosterone? Please advise. Sounds wonderful. thank, Roy > > > > I would like to know if there are any old 'coots' like me in this > group. I am having > > trouble getting anything done that will work. I guess I am > getting imaptient since > > I don't know how long I will be around yet! I am 83 now but still > missing it after > > nearly two years of abstinance. I just don't have any drive. I > have posted my > > blood work and the only comments was high Estriadol which was 43 > <77. > > > > So If you are over 80 I would like to hear what luck you are > having with sex! > > I am presently waiting to go for my next E test to see if it has > come down after > > being on Arimidex for 3 weeks. No wood yet! No love lite in my > eyes either > > I have always had a problem with sex drive after round the age of > 40 but the > > doctors then didn't know anything like the research today. They > couldn't even > > get my spearm count up when we were trying to have a baby, didn't > know how. > > > > Roy > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > New Messenger with Voic > > e. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 Hi all! im Jim. I was diagnosed with Samters at 30 and am 38 now. About to have FESS # 4. Finally going to desensitize after 8 years with essentially no SOS and I am hopeful and excited. I found Dr Kari Nadeau at Stanford to do the desense. Is anyone familiar with her?On Feb 17, 2010, at 3:24 PM, claudia Gago <gagoana@...> wrote: I am 35. Diagnosed when I was 22. Today I control much better Samter's . I´m starting to have a life ... I learned a lot with all of you Thank you all From: & Stacey Sutela <sutelacomcast (DOT) net>samters Sent: Tue, February 16, 2010 10:27:01 PMSubject: Re: WHAT IS YOUR AGE?  I am now 40. Diagnosed in my early 20s. WHAT IS YOUR AGE? I'm 53 and I've had nasal polyps, aspirin sensitivity, and NO SOS for 6 years now. I'm curious about how old everyone here is and how long you've been afflicted with this condition... .. Sometimes I think I'm improving, but it's probably in my imagination. I'm hoping that one day I will just get better.... Dana Preis E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (6.1.0.447)Database version: 6.14370http://www.pctools. com/spyware- doctor-antivirus /E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (6.1.0.447)Database version: 6.14370http://www.pctools. com/spyware- doctor-antivirus / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 No, but you can hardly have more impressive credentials than her :http://www.haverford.edu/publications/spring07/alumni.htm--- In samters , Jim <jamesaffinito@...> wrote:>> Hi all! im Jim. I was diagnosed with Samters at 30 and am 38 now. About to have FESS # 4. Finally going to desensitize after 8 years with essentially no SOS and I am hopeful and excited. I found Dr Kari Nadeau at Stanford to do the desense. Is anyone familiar with her?> > On Feb 17, 2010, at 3:24 PM, claudia Gago gagoana@... wrote:> > I am 35. Diagnosed when I was 22.> > Today I control much better Samter's . I´m starting to have a life ...> I learned a lot with all of you > Thank you all> > > From: & Stacey Sutela sutela@...> samters > Sent: Tue, February 16, 2010 10:27:01 PM> Subject: Re: WHAT IS YOUR AGE?> > > > > I am now 40. Diagnosed in my early 20s. > > > WHAT IS YOUR AGE?> > I'm 53 and I've had nasal polyps, aspirin sensitivity, and NO SOS for 6 years now.> > I'm curious about how old everyone here is and how long you've been afflicted with this condition... ..> > Sometimes I think I'm improving, but it's probably in my imagination. I'm hoping that one day I will just get better....> > Dana Preis> > > > > > > E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (6.1.0.447)> Database version: 6.14370> http://www.pctools. com/spyware- doctor-antivirus /> > > > > > E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (6.1.0.447)> Database version: 6.14370> http://www.pctools. com/spyware- doctor-antivirus /> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 , Starting sinus infections only at 51 is not that bad (although having sinus infections is bad in itself), it may mean you managed to have a trigger-free living environment for a pretty long time. > > > > > > I am 53 and I have had Samter's since around the age of 30. It started with > > > the asthma and noticing a problem with taking aspirin. My first noticeable > > > asthma attack was related to taking some cold medicine that contained > > > aspirin. > > > > > > Evie > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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