I'm a new member to this group so I apologise if this question is a common one.
Due to health reasons (hypertension and side effects from meds) I have suffered from ED on and off for years for which I used Cialis (20mg) which was usually effective. However, couple of years ago I was diagnosed with severe coronary heart disease and had a double heart bypass. Since then I have had much more issues with ED and found cialias much less effective (so was viagra) which wasnt helped with some marital issues at the same time. My gp has has been pretty much useless so was thinking of trying an ED ring. Can anyone give any advice in this area please?
I can’t speak directly to rings but especially now that your condition has gotten worse I suggest you move on from your GP who is a generalist and find a Urologist who specializes in chronic ED. He will show you you all the treatments available to to you! You may have a bit of trial and error but the can usually find the right treatment for your specific needs! Personally I wouldn’t mess around with a ring until after you talk to a Urologist
I would see a Urologist. Sure try using a cock ring with Vacuum erection device. That works. Trimix injectable works for 99% of men. Even quadriplegics have been able to have erections with injectables. See a Urologist.
Thanks all for the advice, sorry for the delayed reply am on holiday and have no Internet!
I will chat with my gp again but ED is not a high priority with the UK NHS so I may have to look at going private. Matters are complicated by the fact that I am currently undergoing tests to see if I may need stents which could be playing a big part in my ED being worse than usual.
It's frustrating when you exercise, eat all the right things, watch your weight etc and you still have ED due to having been dealt a bad genetics hand!
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