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papaverine question
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| A friend of mine had a prosectomy last year. Her got a prescription for
paparevine and he said it worked really well. He offered to let me try a
small shot if I wanted to. I am not completely ED but think a shot might
help me out. I had some Viagra but they give me really bad headaches. I
guess my question is this. Would it hurt for someone that is not completely
disfunctional to use Papaverine? I know i should probably talk to my doctor
but certain circumstances prevent that. thanks for the comments
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| tom wrote:
> A friend of mine had a prosectomy last year. Her got a prescription for
> paparevine and he said it worked really well. He offered to let me try a
> small shot if I wanted to. I am not completely ED but think a shot might
> help me out. I had some Viagra but they give me really bad headaches. I
> guess my question is this. Would it hurt for someone that is not completely
> disfunctional to use Papaverine? I know i should probably talk to my doctor
> but certain circumstances prevent that. thanks for the comments
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Personal feeling: There will probably be some pain with straight
papavarine--probably a good thing since, if you are med dependent, once
you try an injectable it will be difficult to give it up. Read through
Jerry's ASI posts on injections and priapism before you do this.
You're right, medical supervision is a plus.
....Lmac
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