some blood pressure pills cause impotence. If you see that he wants to and can't, go to the doctor and see if it is medical. If he just tells you he can't....he is doing someone else.
2006-08-27 16:45:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I trust it was not a pun when you said "hard to answer"
But at the age of 30 something it is not normal to have erection problems unless he is under a lot of stress or strain, has a medical problem. Smoking and soft drinks are not his problem. I would have him see a doctor to eliminate psychical causes and if that isn't the reason check for a mental cause.
2006-08-27 16:49:18
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answered by Dale 6
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Smoking and diet are a MAJOR part of sexual health as well as general health. Stress at work can also be a contributing factor. Be supportive and understanding of your husband and hopefully he will be back to his old self again. I would also recommend to him as one man to another, see a doctor, if not only for sexual health, stick around for a while and enjoy life... take care of himself. There is nothing manly about not seeing a doctor, yes it is unpleasant, but so is an early coffin. Giving up smoking will be hard, try to cut down on the soda and alcohol and increase fruits and multi-vitamins, then go after the smoking. Speaking of which I need to quit again myself. I wish you both the best of luck and good health and many years to come.
2006-08-27 16:50:19
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answered by Porterhouse 5
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Hi, seeing a doctor is a good idea, but men are ego not all will do it. Generally healthy lifestyle is good but not many would want to do it as well, reson no time. There are many ways of getting it done. One way is to getting him a supplement to detox away the waste. There are stores you name it Watson, GNC and more selling all these stuff. Check it out what is the best for him. You would not be able to stop his habit immediately but there are cola which is less sugar or cola light.
2006-08-27 17:41:01
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answered by s3executive 1
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I think your brain plays a vital role in erection. There are certain yoga postures that enable enough blood supply to brain cells, which helps not only for good sleep, but also way of thinking and analysing. It has a straight effect on erection also. One of the best yoga postures for this purpose is Shirshasana ( Head Stand ). But your husband should do this asana ( posture ) in guidance of a yoga teacher for the first time. This posture irrigates all brain cells...helps a lot in erection. Beleive me and try. My God Help You.
2006-08-27 17:39:09
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answered by kdsingh 1
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I'm 40 with no problems. I love women to death! Drinking and smoking is the killer. Health is key! Men can have healthy sex lives into their 70s and 80s!
2006-08-27 16:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You say he drinks a lot of cola? diabetes will cause ED. have him checked at dr? 35 is to young to be playing an old mans game!!!smoking also decreases cappilary size and causes blood pressure rises from tobacco.then the diabetes would have an easier time to cause damage?Illness is like dominoes,get one thing wrong and the rest fall in line as we get older!!
2006-08-27 16:48:08
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answered by richard c 4
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I am old as dirt and twice as dirty and my thing is still doing the hurkey jerky. Have you tried taking away his soda and giving him a beer? If you are a hottie why don't you wrap yourself in plastic wrap, or bubble wrap if you can find it, and walk around the living room for him. If you are a big momma get him drunk and feed him pork rinds until he gets the hint. PS would it kill you to give the guy a BJ now and then? I hope this helps.
2006-08-27 16:46:46
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answered by willberb 4
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Why doesn't your Penis get hard anymore? I know how you feel. Could be a lot of reasons why you're incapable of getting an erection. This will help you get your feeling/erections back. https://bitly.im/aMA0h Works like a charm. Good luck.
2016-05-16 10:27:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Not normally... but everybody is different. There could be a health issue involved, which should be addressed by a doctor. I am 59 and have no problem with erections.
2006-08-27 16:44:29
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answered by j H 6
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Your husband should go in for a medical check-up as soon as possible. It's possible that he is at the beginning of E.D. and may be developing prostate problems.
I strongly recommend that he not wait.
If the problem worsens, it could be the end of your sex life.
2006-08-27 16:55:19
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answered by DG 5
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