Ask For Some Viagra
2006-08-13 07:58:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, I guess someone has to be serious here.
Your main question should be what is causing it? It could be a psychological thing or an actual physical problem. You're gonna have to bite the bullet and go to a doctor. I know it's a bit intimidating putting your bits on show, but at least he'll be able to solve the physical side if that's the prob.
If it's not... Psychologist time. Confidence is usually the main issue. You'll need to solve why it stopped working and try and work through that.
Hope it helps. Though killing yourself over lack of sex is very, very silly.
LukeyM
2006-08-13 08:04:44
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answered by LukeyM 2
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There are many reasons for you to live. Your life is more important than sex. Look around you and see how many people love you and how hurt they would be without you in their lives.
Many men suffer erectile problems and find it embarrassing to speak about. You would be best to go and see your doctor - you wouldn't be the first to see him about this problem so don't feel shy about it. He will probably do a blood test to make sure there's nothing wrong there and he may refer you to a clinic that deals with your problem.
Please don't try Viagra unless your doctor prescribes it to you as some men have health problems with this drug.
I wish you a good future and hope you can overcome this problem.
2006-08-13 11:24:45
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answered by Curious39 6
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I'm sorry a lot of people answering this haven't taken you seriously, this must be very difficult for you.
Impotence is nothing to be ashamed of, many men expereince it as some time in their lives but almost all of them can be cured. There are a variety of drugs, physical treatments or maybe even physcological help available to you. Go to your GP in the first place. He will be best placed to see if there is a physical problem and if there is how to treat it.
There is no need to suffer in silence. Please go and get medicalhelp - this is a medical problem.
2006-08-13 08:09:39
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answered by Leapling 4
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Viagra
2006-08-13 07:57:40
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answered by Anonymous
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That condition can be caused by vascular obstruction (blocked arteries) among other things. If it is vascular obstruction you are at risk of stroke and heart attack.
The is little value in going to a GP since they refuse to take any interest in men's health being mostly concerned with women's complaints and babies.
Its worth while paying for a private consultation at a well-man clinic. I expect it would cost less than £100.
The doctor there might recommend certain tests (such as an angeograph). He will write to our GP who will then arrange to have them carried out in a hospital.
In the meantime I agree with other answerers who have recommended impotence drugs such as Viagra.
No one will think any less of you for seeking advice. In fact you owe it to yourself and to your friends and family.
Do it.
2006-08-13 11:39:06
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answered by Paul R 1
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if u have lost involuntary erection during sleep, which usually occurs in the morning, there may be an organic problem, you may restore it by going to a doctor. but if you have erection in non-sexual situations, there might be a problem in your mind, it may be your body image, self esteem, or a problem with your partner... i think you'd better to see a psychologist
2006-08-13 08:00:31
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answered by mhb60719 3
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Your obviously gay, try having sex with a man and if that fails ask the doctor to reffer you for a sex change operation to become a woman.
2006-08-13 08:05:19
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answered by TB 5
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Try that viagra. Ive heard it works really well with these type of problems. Seriously!
2006-08-13 07:59:42
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answered by Candy Girl's Man 2
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Don't give up. Go see your Doctor. It could be something minor. But remember to be TOTALLY honest with your Dr. If you are not then he won't be able to help you. Good luck.
2006-08-13 08:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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