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33 with ED. Pretty fit, endurance athlete, but genetics did not do me favors here!
I had a hard time staying hard and usually didn’t feel much sensation. It took me into my early 20s and having sex to realize it was a problem.
Morning wood was fine but my erections would come and go. Even on viagra I’d be rock hard then deflate in the worst of times
It took years to find a good urologist (still clueless on how to search for one) that sent me to a hospital lab who determined I had venous leakage
They said there weren’t any recommended treatments for it, except a specialized band which didn’t work too well. I stumbled across shock wave treatments and am really looking at the options.
DIY seems the most economical considering the insane costs, and I am looking for info and feedback here
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33 with ED. Pretty fit, endurance athlete, but genetics did not do me favors here!
I had a hard time staying hard and usually didn’t feel much sensation. It took me into my early 20s and having sex to realize it was a problem.
Morning wood was fine but my erections would come and go. Even on viagra I’d be rock hard then deflate in the worst of times
It took years to find a good urologist (still clueless on how to search for one) that sent me to a hospital lab who determined I had venous leakage
They said there weren’t any recommended treatments for it, except a specialized band which didn’t work too well. I stumbled across shock wave treatments and am really looking at the options.
DIY seems the most economical considering the insane costs, and I am looking for info and feedback here
Hey,
Venous leakage is my problem too. Viagra works half way, (but combined with Yohimbine it works fine). I have a penis pump that I use to put rings on, but after a few minutes my dick goes numb, so they aren't an answer either. Since doing shockwave I've found that Viagra and Cialis work much better. I actually had one instance of sex without any medication, but haven't been able to repeat it. My best friend is trimix injections. Since doing shockwave treatments I have to use a much smaller dosage, so that is an improvement.
Keep us posted on your decision and your treatments.
Dick