I'm 68, a year into an 18-month ADT run, and am post-VMAT 43-dose radiation from last fall. PSA a diagnosis was 18; Gleason 4+3=7.
Every guy must confront the array of possible (some pretty much guaranteed) side effects of Androgen Deprivation Therapy in his own way, hopefully with good, progressive advice from their oncologist and urologist.
I respect those people in my case, but they did not disclose everything I should have heard. That's ok. What HAS worked well is training the libido to not need T for the time being. It's harder to get sexually motivated, but it's like a headwind.
I'm well-bolstered in the ED dept: I have the Loop, a stupidly simple homemade device that puts pressure around the package and against the perineum. Blood flow is not restricted, as in using a constriction ring.
The FDA-approved, (I'm sure) well-tested Giddy device is coming in Sept! I joyously await this new ED device that is precisely engineered to put adjustable pressure around the shaft, without constricting blood flow.
Because I know how the Loop feels, and am experiencing its erectile effectiveness first-hand (haha), I know that Giddy is going to be a smash hit! I predict it will cause a tsunami of interest and purchases from guys with mild to severe ED situations. There are going to be scads of men who witness their own erectile resurrections.
There will be joy where before there was not.
I'm not a shill for Giddy. Having successfully preserved my erectile functioning during the sexual gauntlet ADT with the Loop, I just KNOW that Giddy is going to quickly leap to first-line-of-defense status:. It will become the default "fix" for ED. To make the pump, ED pills, Trimix virtually obsolete would be totally cool.
Every guy with ED -- how many ARE there?? -- should give this little device a try!