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So guys I have done penile Doppler test. Doctor says it's normal in his report. I don't understand why I have ed then. I was on olazapine for last two years. It's been 25 days I have discontinued it. Since then erections have come back with 90 percent strength while I am on bed that too when I stimulate my penis. It's harder to have erections when I am standing. I went to cardiologist he did ECG and Echo which were normal. Went to endocrinologist he assured me ed is psychological. He has ordered blood tests and I am going back to him in couple of days. So what can be wrong with me, any idea

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