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Erectile dysfunction or impotence has a few different options
for treatment. Treatments for erectile dysfunction or impotence
includes penile implants, surgery to redirect blood flow,
medications and ED pumps or penis pumps. Erectile dysfunction or
impotence is seen in men of all ages, regardless of other factors.
Underlying causes for Erectile dysfunction includes but is not
limited to high or low blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, heart
disease, alcohol or drug use, medications, injury, stress and
depression to name a few.
Erectile dysfunction treatment options can be discussed with a
doctor depending on the nature of your Erectile dysfunction and the
outcome of previous treatments. The first treatment doctors like to
use is...
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Erectile dysfunction or impotence is the body’s inability to get
or keep an erection for a period of time. Erectile dysfunction or
impotence can affect any man, with no regard to age. Although it is
not a part of the natural aging process, more men over 50 get
erectile dysfunction or impotence due to health problems and other
underlying causes. Erectile dysfunction has many causes including
but not limited to high or low blood pressure, diabetes, prostate
disorders, stress, depression...
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The most invasive impotence or Erectile dysfunction treatments
are some of the most dangerous. Penile implants and impotence or
erectile dysfunction surgery are only two treatments. The surgery
is used to improve the flow of blood to the penis so that an
erection can be obtained, whereas the penile implants for impotence
or Erectile dysfunction cause the penis to always stay in a
partially erect position.
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Well yesterday was my latest PSA test after my Robotic Radical
Prostatectomy and today is that usual "sick at my stomach" waiting
period. I hate this because it truly is like reliving that dreadful
day every three months when they first told me that I had cancer.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, if I can somehow keep
cancer from coming back, I'm actually quite glad that I ended up
having this horrible disease. It has made me...
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Well today was an amazing day. I was invited to be on the "Doctor
Radio" show on Sirius/XM radio this afternoon and it was great. The
entire focus of the show was Prostate Cancer and believe me, I feel
like an expert on it by now! I was on the full hour with both hosts
and a doctor/researcher from NYC Medical Center. There were quite a
few callers calling in asking specific questions regarding PSA
scores and DREs. I was able to share...
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Well it has
been awhile since I've been back here on my blog to update it but I
guess that's what happens post treatment. I'm am now recommitting
myself to be better at keeping up with my blog. Since I last wrote,
I ended up having a few freak outs due to the large volume of study
data that has been released lately on prostate screenings,
procedures etc. A little internet knowledge can be quite dangerous
as we all know so I try to keep...
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Impotence or Erectile dysfunction is considered by doctors to be
the inability to get or keep an erection for a long period of time.
It is considered normal for a man to have symptoms of erectile
dysfunction or impotence from time to time, but if this happens
more than once a month it should be reported to the doctor. There
are underlying conditions that could be causing the impotence or
erectile dysfunction such as heart disease, prostate issues,
cancers, stroke, clots, high or low blood...
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Erectile dysfunction or impotence is a common disorder many men
deal with every year. An average of 1 in every 8 men under 50 and 1
in 5 men over 50 deal with symptoms of Erectile dysfunction or
impotence annually. Erectile dysfunction or impotence is
characterized by the inability to get or keep an erection for a
period of time; Erectile dysfunction is not the temporary inability
to get or keep an erection. Erectile dysfunction can affect a man
for a week or years if the condition is not...
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Wow...Time
has really flown by...well not really, most of the time it seems
that this has been the longest year of my life. I guess people
really like to just say that saying: "Time has really flown by" for
some reason but like I said, not this year. I remember at 4:30 last
year on this day I was sitting in a doctor's office whom I had
never met and my results were faxed over from my other doctor's
assistant before he had the chance to give...
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History of JC age 60 , first diagnosed at age 55 with a very rare
and dangerously aggressive (only a 0.1% survival rate) form of
prostate cancer. It did almost kill me (late in 2006).
This cancer is acting like "Small cell anaplastic
androgen-independent neuroendocrine prostate cancer" (the cancer
cells themselves are anaplastic and neuroendocrine, i.e. poorly
differentiated).
Last names are omitted and other identifiers made vague (due
to...
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Okay so prior to cancer and life taking over from a work sense I
was in amazing shape but with work stress and more recently the
past few months dealing with cancer, I've gotten out of shape. Last
night I was looking around in some of my old folders on my computer
and found a picture from a couple of years ago that really upset me
and inspired me to say "Screw Cancer" and get back to the old me.
I was recently given the go ahead to...
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