Home > Archive > Impotence Support > August 2004 > Re: Maintaining erection after ejaculation - EASY





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author Re: Maintaining erection after ejaculation - EASY
Mike

2004-08-18, 7:09 pm

In <e647cf2.0408110634.ace8016@posting.google.com>, tiredofthis12001@yahoo.com (Don) writes:
>I will talk to the doctor. I am still very afraid of needles. Can you
>get by with the shots without the wife knowing about it?
>
>Have you ever had a painful one that did not go away?
>
>have you tried MUSE?


Hey Don,

My fear of needles was so severe that I looked the other way
at shot or blood drawing time. I did watch the first Trimix
injection at the Uro's and now inject myself at each annual
checkup. (Good training for when Viagra will no longer work
well). Trust me, see it, experience it and you'll do it eagerly!
My HMO will only support Trimix by prescription when Viagra
fails--and they test for that.

I think it might be wise to bring your wife aboard as part of
the treatment. Please accept that an erection, hiccups or
sneezing is a very normal human thing. Not having any of
these at any point in time is also normal. She would certainly
give the kids a teaspoon of sugar to alleviate hiccups--hopefully
she would draw up the shot and hand you the syringe or lend a
hand with an alcohol wipe to help with a good erection. Once
she has a good understanding of what's going on inside your
body she can help. I went through several years of marriage
before I showed my wife how I mastrubated and she showed
me how she went about the deed. We both learned a lot about
ourselves and each other during those sessions.

My Uro sticks by the four hour rule unless there are some serious
physical anomalies. I've a minor periones and 3 hours is OK
with him. He tells me to hit the Sudafed at 3+30 and head for
the Emergency Room or Urgent Care to arrive there at the four
hour point. Unless your Uro has identified some physical problem
that is bothersome, I'd go for a second opinion from another Uro
before getting nervous about a 90 minute erection.

Regards, "Mike"
-- mikeellison3xxxatzzzyahoo.com --

Copyright 2003 - 2008 pahealthsystems.com