We're all familiar with the "post treatment" support from our Urologists who detected our prostate cancer, and skilled surgeons who removed our prostates. Whether it be skills, staffing resources, or motivation -- their advice on next steps to manage incontinence and ED are quite limited. That said, what is the "play book" for getting access to objective and specific professional services relating to sexual health? I am mentally, physically, and emotionally healthy fourteen months after robotic prostatectomy -- and want more guidance on regaining erectile function without the present reliance on pills (sildenafil), vacuum pumps, and primarily injections (Trimix, which is quite effective for me). Where do I turn?
Seeking Professionals: Sexual Health - Erectile Dysfunct...
Seeking Professionals: Sexual Health
Hi bawl1955,
I developed ED Post-Prostatectomy in 2004 and was implanted with the Coloplast Titan IPP
(Inflatable Penile Prosthesis in 2007).
It completely corrected my ED and restored both my sex life and the emotional bond with my wife. We have been fully enjoying my Implant for the past 13 years and counting!!
I would highly recommend you visit ColoplastMensHealth.com for more information,
including Patient Testimonials, etc.
Hope this has been helpful.
Bob
I just discovered the Elator -- I highly recommend getting one of these babies!
I'm saving up the $300 as we speak.
Fuck all you want with full, partial or no erection. Yes, that is a true statement.
TheElator.com
Had my first successful trimix gel treatment this morning. Seems like I will be using until my own body can be restored.
I am wondering, have you used trimix gel twice in one day?