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| Spike 2006-01-05, 12:55 am |
| Last year when I took Cialis it greatly increased my libido and everything
else. I just could not wait to become errect. Now there is nothing. I
don't understand what has changed or what to look for. I take it at least
once a week even if nothing is planned so I can count on some nocturnal
activity to try to keep things alive. Any ideas?
Thanks
Spike
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| Muerta 2006-01-05, 10:53 am |
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"Spike" <spike@yvn.com> wrote in message
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> Last year when I took Cialis it greatly increased my libido and everything
> else. I just could not wait to become errect. Now there is nothing. I
> don't understand what has changed or what to look for. I take it at least
> once a week even if nothing is planned so I can count on some nocturnal
> activity to try to keep things alive. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Spike
>
>
I am a regular cialis user, Spike, and I find that there are times that last
from a couple of days to the longest has been close to a couple of weeks
that it didn't work. During those times, I play with my DIM intake until I'm
back in the groove.
When I first tried using Viagra, years ago, it didn't work for me at all.
Half-erections was about the best I could do. I finally got my hormone
issues resolved, and then it was a sure thing every time. Cialis has been
much better for me, I've used it for over 2 years now.
Point being, so many things work hand-in-hand, stress and anxiety level,
medications, maybe some mild Seasonal Affective Disorder, estrogen and
testosterone levels, that you'd really have to examine which of those have
changed in your everyday life.
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| Spike wrote:
> Last year when I took Cialis it greatly increased my libido and everything
> else. I just could not wait to become errect. Now there is nothing. I
> don't understand what has changed or what to look for. I take it at least
> once a week even if nothing is planned so I can count on some nocturnal
> activity to try to keep things alive. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Spike
>
>
One thing to consider is what I've come to call the
"stimulation-to-satisfaction" cycle. After I quit using Viagra I
realized that I had been getting erectile stimulation cues from Viagra
side effects before foreplay got started. (take a pill, get a hardon)
As I adapted to the drug and the side effects subsided, I started to
have anxiety problems. My mate and I have managed to retrain using
Levitra. The Uro felt that had I not "retrained" he would have shifted
me to Trimix.
Most guys here have reported the Cialis side-effects as quite subtle and
the chances of 'rewiring' one's brain to side-effect stimulation are
probably remote but you might consider this.
--
....LMac
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| Spike 2006-01-06, 12:54 am |
| That is one of my problems, all of those have affected me plus my wife
giving up and also me asking why do I try. It is so frustrating and an
unfair problem. Thanks for the ideas.
Thanks,
Spike
"Muerta" <not@home.com> wrote in message
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> "Spike" <spike@yvn.com> wrote in message
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> I am a regular cialis user, Spike, and I find that there are times that
last
> from a couple of days to the longest has been close to a couple of weeks
> that it didn't work. During those times, I play with my DIM intake until
I'm
> back in the groove.
>
> When I first tried using Viagra, years ago, it didn't work for me at all.
> Half-erections was about the best I could do. I finally got my hormone
> issues resolved, and then it was a sure thing every time. Cialis has been
> much better for me, I've used it for over 2 years now.
>
> Point being, so many things work hand-in-hand, stress and anxiety level,
> medications, maybe some mild Seasonal Affective Disorder, estrogen and
> testosterone levels, that you'd really have to examine which of those have
> changed in your everyday life.
>
>
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