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If masturbation made penises shrink, it wouldn't be as popular as it is. You'll be a lot happier if you stop measuring your erections and just enjoy. Daily masturbation isn't unusual for most young guys at certain times of their life. If YOU think it's too much, try avoiding the situation where you find yourself most likely to do it.View Thread


Once ED has been experienced, it tends to recur just because it is such a fearsome thing for a man and he becomes psyched out.
You need to have a number of things "ruled out" as a cause, before you just start taking ED meds. Good luck----EugenioView Thread

I'd recommend getting a good check-up including some bloodwork, such as CBC, CMP, thyroid, testosterone, lipids, and urinalysis.View Thread

I haven't noticed any adverse effects thus far. I don't have prostate problems but I understand that would be a contraindication to taking DHEA.
My testosterone level was normal when checked shortly before I started taking DHEA, but I decided to give it a try just to see what would happen.
I cannot say yet if I'm "for" or "against" but at this point am leaning "for." I plan to continue for at least another 3 months.
By the way, I'm 58 years old.View Thread

Remember ED is usually a symptom of some other problem, not THE problem. Even though you eat right and work out, possibly the fact that you're unemployed and uninsured are stressful in themselves. Try to find a free clinic or teaching hospital where you can get a checkup, maybe including some labwork.View Thread



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