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fisherman

2004-08-11, 11:15 am

Just finished talking to Dr Goldstein's nurse about my impotence
problem and his treatment. Dr Goldstein is supposedly the top
impotence guy and really into blood flow problems etc.. I explained
that I had prostatitis and a probably a gonorrohear infection at the
time and after drinking small amounts of alcohol it had slowly given
me impotence problems. He said impotence couldn't be caused
(physiology) by prostatitis! I said it had with me.

He also said that their place was the best for impotence treatment
and that they could do some special nerve test thing only $80. It
sounded like a good idea if I was in New York and not too expensive.

But what worried me was that he said prostate massage couldn't help my
situation! But whatever my last urologist did with his massage,
helped my impotence (temporarily)! So he was wrong! He also seemed
to be suggesting that it was psychological when I know it isn't. But
it might be worth a visit if I went to New York, I guess Boston isn't
that far and I heard a nice place.
ernestnolan

2004-08-11, 11:15 am

Hi,

Terry is the one you talked with I imagine.

Dr. Goldstein is the best IMHO. I went to him to start trimix therapy in
1992 and have been using it eversince.

He deals with blood supply problems of all types. He developed trimix in the
late 1980's. He will not be cheap but you can count on getting the best care
possible.

I was told I had to return to his office annually to continue getting the
prescription after 10 years without a visit. Also I had to buy the TRIMIX
thru the doctors office for $300 up from $250 before. I baulked and called
the compounding pharmacy for hlep. With his help I now get my GP to write
the prescription. I costs $90 for a ml vial and $15 for overnite
refrigerated delivery from Franck's Pharmacy of Ocala, FL.

If Terry said the massage was psychological not physiological, I personally
would take his comments as gospel. He does know his stuff. I imagine that
kind of massage would be either very relaxing or sexually stimulating when I
think about it.

ernestnolan

"fisherman" <fishermanmountain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Just finished talking to Dr Goldstein's nurse about my impotence
> problem and his treatment. Dr Goldstein is supposedly the top
> impotence guy and really into blood flow problems etc.. I explained
> that I had prostatitis and a probably a gonorrohear infection at the
> time and after drinking small amounts of alcohol it had slowly given
> me impotence problems. He said impotence couldn't be caused
> (physiology) by prostatitis! I said it had with me.
>
> He also said that their place was the best for impotence treatment
> and that they could do some special nerve test thing only $80. It
> sounded like a good idea if I was in New York and not too expensive.
>
> But what worried me was that he said prostate massage couldn't help my
> situation! But whatever my last urologist did with his massage,
> helped my impotence (temporarily)! So he was wrong! He also seemed
> to be suggesting that it was psychological when I know it isn't. But
> it might be worth a visit if I went to New York, I guess Boston isn't
> that far and I heard a nice place.



fisherman

2004-08-14, 10:30 am

That's not true in my case. Prostatitis can cause impotence problems
which are 'physiological'. Although massage has helped me
temporarily.
fisherman

2004-08-17, 7:08 am

That's not true in my case. Prostatitis can cause impotence problems
which are 'physiological'. Although massage has helped me
temporarily.
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