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stryped

2006-08-02, 8:21 am

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I was reading that some of the side effects of MUSE were low blood
pressure, rapid heart beat, fainting when standing up etc. SOmewhere I
even heard that you are not supposed to drive a car an hour after using
it.

Why would MUSE have these side effects but these are not side effects
of the injections? I heard it was basically the same medicine.

I dont necessarily have full blown ED. But I do have PE and thought
this might be an alternative to "keep things going" as it were. I took
viagra and had a bad reaction. It made my pulse go up to about 100 and
my face was on fire. I thought I was going to die. Afterward, days
later I had instances where it was hard to breath. I do have a slight
heart rhythm problem that the doctor says I dont need medicine for
right now.

All the side effects of these medicines scare me. But I am tired of
this problem and it kills my confidence and I absolutely hate it. I am
in my 30's and had it my whold life and have tried everythign to this
point.

Jim

2006-08-02, 4:23 pm


stryped wrote:
> x-no-archive:yes
>
> I was reading that some of the side effects of MUSE were low blood
> pressure, rapid heart beat, fainting when standing up etc. ...


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Penile (urethral) pain seems to be the most common side effect of MUSE;
that combined with the fact that MUSE turned out to be a fairly lousy
erection-maker for must users.

Call your doctor back and ask him if Cialis might not be a better
choice for you than Viagra. The side effects are generally less than
with V or L and you might do well on a relatively low dose of the C. A
possible tip: take the C at bedtime. You will sleep through the side
effects, if any, and when you wake you'll still have a day or two of
good erectile response because of the long half-life this drug has.

Jim

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