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ed_luloo@yahoo.com

2005-02-09, 2:59 pm

My endocrinologist suggested I make an appointment with the urologist
before he starts me on treatment for low testosterone. I've been to
two urologists before who said I was fine and suggested to take cialis.
Here is the issue what should i bring up or talk to the uro about.
I'm going to send bloodwork to the uroo regarding my low testosterone.
What else should I talk the uro about. I will explain my ED issues as
well, lack of strong moring erections. Any suggestions would be
recommended. I'm kinda worried about the appointment turns out the
doctor whom I shecduled with part of the practice is a female in her
early 30's but no other docotor is available for the times I want till
next month.

ernestnolan

2005-02-12, 1:18 pm

Hi,

It is tough to get any hormone doctor with more than 10 years experience
treating andropause. The pharmaceutical house reps dispense the info and
misinform the doctors on what dose to use. They are too conservative and the
patient can not benefit as he should.

The urologist must also be skilled enough to know how to check such things
as leakage and adaquate blood flow, usually with an injection to bring about
a partial erection. Not many provide injection therapy in my part of NY.

ernestnolan

<ed_luloo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> My endocrinologist suggested I make an appointment with the urologist
> before he starts me on treatment for low testosterone. I've been to
> two urologists before who said I was fine and suggested to take cialis.
> Here is the issue what should i bring up or talk to the uro about.
> I'm going to send bloodwork to the uroo regarding my low testosterone.
> What else should I talk the uro about. I will explain my ED issues as
> well, lack of strong moring erections. Any suggestions would be
> recommended. I'm kinda worried about the appointment turns out the
> doctor whom I shecduled with part of the practice is a female in her
> early 30's but no other docotor is available for the times I want till
> next month.
>



Muerta

2005-02-12, 1:18 pm


<ed_luloo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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See my reply to your other post above, ed.


private21200@yahoo.co.uk

2005-02-12, 1:18 pm

Ed,

I am having similiar problems to you and undergoing the same medical
too. I have seen a Urologist who gave me Cialis which didn't do much to
be honest.

I would strongly suggest you get an ultrasound done to establish if any
vein leakage is occuring. It is very easy to presume that your low T is
to blame for all your erectile problems but you must explore all
avenues!

I have been posting on this group that my low T is to blame up until
last night when I was told by a radiographer that I am suffering from a
small vein leak so go figure!!!

Like me everyone is looking for the magic pill or therapy that will
make it all go away. Take the homeopathic angle on this problem. Find
the root of what is causing your T levels to dip or your ED as opposed
to looking for the magic pill to make the symptons go away.

Drugs companies fine tune doctors and patients into this sympton relief
way of thinking. So many Uro's just give their patients Viagra or
Cailis pills without really exploring the reason why they need them.

Do not rule out the fact that you may like myself be suffering from a
series of compounded problems that are causing your ED. Your initial
cause may have since been compounded with performance anxiety,
depression and confidence decline which are serious willy droopers in
themselves!!

As a recent poster reminded me Adrenoline is a serious willy drooper
dude!! Anxiety causes a secretion of Adrenoline so imagine how your
willy is going to behave if you worry about it all the time.

That could easily be the reason you woke up this morning with no wood!!


What is really shitty about that is you then start to think your
initial problem is worse than it really is as you have worried yourself
out of an erection anyway.

In my experience the physical cause is often overtaken by a
phychological cause in many cases of ED and you simply end up not
knowing where you are up to!!!

About your Uro. Show them you mean business and you want them to find
the cause not send you packing with Viagra or Cialis. So many people I
have spoken to on this group tell me their Uro (like mine) said your
fine here is some drugs - See YA!!

Feel free to email me for a private chat. I know what your going
through and everyone here is supportive. You are in the right place.

Sean.




ed_luloo@yahoo.com wrote:
> My endocrinologist suggested I make an appointment with the urologist
> before he starts me on treatment for low testosterone. I've been to
> two urologists before who said I was fine and suggested to take

cialis.
> Here is the issue what should i bring up or talk to the uro about.
> I'm going to send bloodwork to the uroo regarding my low

testosterone.
> What else should I talk the uro about. I will explain my ED issues

as
> well, lack of strong moring erections. Any suggestions would be
> recommended. I'm kinda worried about the appointment turns out the
> doctor whom I shecduled with part of the practice is a female in her
> early 30's but no other docotor is available for the times I want

till
> next month.


ed_luloo@yahoo.com

2005-02-12, 1:18 pm

Here's the dilemma. i don't think its necessarily vein leakage because
I occasionally do get erections on my own like once a week. Also past
couple of days I've been getting morning erections. like last night i
was restless couldn't sleep well and woke up at 4:30. no erection used
the restroom and watched some tv. went back to bed at 5pm and woke up
at 7 with a nice woody. one thing i did notice though is that my
erections are hard but the head does not enlarge as much and kinda
remains soft.

I do feel my libido is effecting my erections but there may be some
issues with veinal leakage.

I did have a family friend who is a urolgist do a check up and he said
everything was fine down there.


private21200@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Ed,
>
> I am having similiar problems to you and undergoing the same medical
> too. I have seen a Urologist who gave me Cialis which didn't do much

to
> be honest.
>
> I would strongly suggest you get an ultrasound done to establish if

any
> vein leakage is occuring. It is very easy to presume that your low T

is
> to blame for all your erectile problems but you must explore all
> avenues!
>
> I have been posting on this group that my low T is to blame up until
> last night when I was told by a radiographer that I am suffering from

a
> small vein leak so go figure!!!
>
> Like me everyone is looking for the magic pill or therapy that will
> make it all go away. Take the homeopathic angle on this problem. Find
> the root of what is causing your T levels to dip or your ED as

opposed
> to looking for the magic pill to make the symptons go away.
>
> Drugs companies fine tune doctors and patients into this sympton

relief
> way of thinking. So many Uro's just give their patients Viagra or
> Cailis pills without really exploring the reason why they need them.
>
> Do not rule out the fact that you may like myself be suffering from a
> series of compounded problems that are causing your ED. Your initial
> cause may have since been compounded with performance anxiety,
> depression and confidence decline which are serious willy droopers in
> themselves!!
>
> As a recent poster reminded me Adrenoline is a serious willy drooper
> dude!! Anxiety causes a secretion of Adrenoline so imagine how your
> willy is going to behave if you worry about it all the time.
>
> That could easily be the reason you woke up this morning with no

wood!!
>
>
> What is really shitty about that is you then start to think your
> initial problem is worse than it really is as you have worried

yourself
> out of an erection anyway.
>
> In my experience the physical cause is often overtaken by a
> phychological cause in many cases of ED and you simply end up not
> knowing where you are up to!!!
>
> About your Uro. Show them you mean business and you want them to find
> the cause not send you packing with Viagra or Cialis. So many people

I[vbcol=seagreen]
> have spoken to on this group tell me their Uro (like mine) said your
> fine here is some drugs - See YA!!
>
> Feel free to email me for a private chat. I know what your going
> through and everyone here is supportive. You are in the right place.
>
> Sean.
>
>
>
>
> ed_luloo@yahoo.com wrote:
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ernestnolan

2005-02-12, 1:18 pm

Hi,

If you can have a firm erection in the morning you can have an erection by
injection.

The nerves essential for arousal are not the same set of nerves for noctural
erections as I understand. The erection nerve paths gradually over time
become less efficient but viagra helps until the degree of nerve performance
gets really bad. Then injection therapy can come to the rescue.

Trimix is available from some urologists so try and find one. Get a sample
injection and if you don't like the results, you have not harmed your
future.

ernestnolan

<ed_luloo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1108051462.547404.228000@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Here's the dilemma. i don't think its necessarily vein leakage because
> I occasionally do get erections on my own like once a week. Also past
> couple of days I've been getting morning erections. like last night i
> was restless couldn't sleep well and woke up at 4:30. no erection used
> the restroom and watched some tv. went back to bed at 5pm and woke up
> at 7 with a nice woody. one thing i did notice though is that my
> erections are hard but the head does not enlarge as much and kinda
> remains soft.
>
> I do feel my libido is effecting my erections but there may be some
> issues with veinal leakage.
>
> I did have a family friend who is a urolgist do a check up and he said
> everything was fine down there.
>
>
> private21200@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> to
> any
> is
> a
> opposed
> relief
> wood!!
> yourself
> I
> urologist
> to
> her
>



ed_luloo@yahoo.com

2005-02-12, 1:18 pm

Went to the uro today and surprisingly the uro was good. Asked me
questions and looked over my blood report. Uro commented that they
thought my fsh and lh levels were low and indicated that this meant
prob was with pituitary and not testes since if prob was with testes
fsh and lh would be hight. Uro also indicated that my sperm count
would probably be low and that testosterone therapy would lower it even
more. This came a shocker to me. Uro then preceded to check penis and
testes everything seemd normal. Uro then ordered that I get semen
analysis and ulatrasound of scrotum to see if theres any blockage.
Also gave me some cialis and I talked to em about trimix and papaverine
injections. They indicated they do offer these treatements and I will
follow up after my semen analysis and scrotal ultrasound and
appointment with endocronoligist.
ernestnolan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you can have a firm erection in the morning you can have an

erection by
> injection.
>
> The nerves essential for arousal are not the same set of nerves for

noctural
> erections as I understand. The erection nerve paths gradually over

time
> become less efficient but viagra helps until the degree of nerve

performance
> gets really bad. Then injection therapy can come to the rescue.
>
> Trimix is available from some urologists so try and find one. Get a

sample[vbcol=seagreen]
> injection and if you don't like the results, you have not harmed your
> future.
>
> ernestnolan
>
> <ed_luloo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1108051462.547404.228000@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
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ernestnolan

2005-02-12, 1:18 pm

Hi,

Glad to hear you are feeling good about your urologist and endocrinologist.
I agree it sounds good.

You must become a sort of expert here in your own behalf by reading all the
good books you can find on these subjects in Barnes and Noble even if it
takes a half dozen visits to the Barnes and Noble reading room to digest
them all. This is a new area to lots of the doctors and there is a lot of
poor advice around that can still happen unless you are wary.

I have been involved with TRT and trimix for more than 10 years with no
adverse side effects and still find trimix works great with nearly the same
dosage as when I started.

Ernie


<ed_luloo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1108165273.491590.275960@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Went to the uro today and surprisingly the uro was good. Asked me
> questions and looked over my blood report. Uro commented that they
> thought my fsh and lh levels were low and indicated that this meant
> prob was with pituitary and not testes since if prob was with testes
> fsh and lh would be hight. Uro also indicated that my sperm count
> would probably be low and that testosterone therapy would lower it even
> more. This came a shocker to me. Uro then preceded to check penis and
> testes everything seemd normal. Uro then ordered that I get semen
> analysis and ulatrasound of scrotum to see if theres any blockage.
> Also gave me some cialis and I talked to em about trimix and papaverine
> injections. They indicated they do offer these treatements and I will
> follow up after my semen analysis and scrotal ultrasound and
> appointment with endocronoligist.
> ernestnolan wrote:
> erection by
> noctural
> time
> performance
> sample
> because
> past
> night i
> used
> up
> said
> medical
> much
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> low T
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ED

2005-02-12, 1:18 pm


"ernestnolan" <emiles@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> If you can have a firm erection in the morning you can have an erection by
> injection.


If you have a firm erection in the morning, or anytime, there's probably not
much wrong with you.



>
> The nerves essential for arousal are not the same set of nerves for

noctural
> erections as I understand.


I think there're the same.



The erection nerve paths gradually over time
> become less efficient but viagra helps until the degree of nerve

performance
> gets really bad. Then injection therapy can come to the rescue.
>
> Trimix is available from some urologists so try and find one. Get a sample
> injection and if you don't like the results, you have not harmed your
> future.
>
> ernestnolan
>
> <ed_luloo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1108051462.547404.228000@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...

That's a bit odd are you sure it's not your imagination or something that's
perfectly normal? Sometimes when a person has a problem a few times he
becomes sensitive to perfectly normal things. It's like a person who thinks
something is wrong with his heart and every beat sounds ominous or abnormal
to him. You can't be too introspective, especially in the area of sex, or
you'll start imagining things and won't be able to perform.


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>
>



ernestnolan

2005-02-12, 1:18 pm

Hi,

As I understand, nocturnal erections are not in response to sexual
stimulation.

Heard the body does this to keep the penis cavity in good health. When all
erections stop for years, I heard it may not be possible to have an erection
using viagra or injection therapy. Pumpers have mentioned this several
times, perhaps as justification for continuing pumping.

If you have diabetes damaged nerves when you are middle aged, your noturnal
erections may continue as teasers that frustrate you becaue you can no
longer get any response due to sexual stimulation. You really do have a lot
wrong with you at this point.

ernestnolan

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> "ernestnolan" <emiles@stny.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:y8SOd.44443$ZD1.1353@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
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> If you have a firm erection in the morning, or anytime, there's probably

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>
>
>
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>
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>
>
>
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> That's a bit odd are you sure it's not your imagination or something

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> becomes sensitive to perfectly normal things. It's like a person who

thinks
> something is wrong with his heart and every beat sounds ominous or

abnormal
> to him. You can't be too introspective, especially in the area of sex, or
> you'll start imagining things and won't be able to perform.
>
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