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Cabergoline use in Treatment of Orgasmic Disfunction?

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Anyone know anything about it, or used it? 2 years or so out from having a prostatectomy and subsequent radiation treatment. Can get erections, but orgasms not the same (besides the lack of ejaculation).

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I've tried it. Did nothing for me. But we're all different.

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I wanted to try it but my urologist says it can have severe side effects and wouldn't prescribe it for me.

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