Erectile dysfunction

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would like to know if any erectile dysfunction devices like the Phenix devices really work i am 74 years of age?

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    So, lots of men would not even want to admit to things like this.

    So to be up-front, I had problems maintaining or even achieving a strong erection from my early to mid-30's onwards.

    I tried a number of different approaches: penis pumps, natural enlargement techniques, tablets and devices you fit to your penis.

    The most successful, and what I still use now is a penile ring (C--k Ring) that you can adjust each time that you put it on.

    The principle is as simple as this in terms of the device: if you can tie a shoe lace you can construct your own penile device - I call them double 'Q-tail' devices or rings as this gives the ability to adjust them.

    If this sounds like something you would want to try then simply hit the Reply text icon below

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    Hello Anthony ,

    I really cant answer your question about the phoenix device - but I do know that it states that it does not work to resolve ED

    that is caused from certain meds , low Testosterone or possible nerve damage .. FYI , I'm in my late 70's and I've had ED since my early 60's , mine was caused by the use of Blood Pressure medication leading to penile valve failure .. I checked into many ways to fix my problem such as using enhancement meds , pumps and even taking shots into the penis . Actually, all ended up in time failing . I did fix my issue with surgery for a penile Implant and I've been enjoying having sex ever since .. In fact ( 14 years) You might considered checking it out possibly to resolve your issues.. I would also suggest you having your Testosterone level checked .. I've been on Testosterone monthly treatment for many years and that also keeps things going in the sex department .. LOL .

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      well thought about the low testosterone i was taking Androgel for a few year but not at the present time. i see my urologist soon. can you tell me if the pump is covered or is this out of pocket. The Viagra works for me but i don't like the side effects don't make me feel well.

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      I was told at the time I decided to go with the Implant that the pump would be covered at the 80% level and my supplemental should pick up the rest .. That was several years ago but I'd say it should be the same deal

      I think your Urologist should be able to tell you before he gives you the script .. On using the viagra - I experienced the same situation with the side affects.. Before my Implant, I was using the 100 mg tablet and it killed my head and I just could not tolerate it.. For myself , I did not want to go with the pump and ck ring - my thoughts were that it would kill any of the spontaneous moments that would come about and with the ck ring it's recommended to have it only on for a 10 min time period.

      It's good to hear that your sex life is still tack. Good luck with your decision

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