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Discussion Topic: ED and Anxiety
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realscot |
07-05-2010 @ 7:36 PM
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I've been having a look through the forum and I can't seem to see anyone suffering from anxiety that has an ED problem. I've found that ever since I started taking 160mg of Inderal LA daily to help with my anxiety that I find maintaining an errection more difficult. I was wondering if anyone knew if there was an issue with things like viagra and the medication I am taking or taking ED medications when you have anxiety. I brought it up last time I was at the doctors and he wasn't willing to give me anything to help with my ED, saying I should give it time, well its been a year, the anxiety is a little better now, but the ED is still there. I've been with the same girl for a year and basically had the same problem the whole time, rarely does it act "normally" Any help/advice would be appreciated. cheers.
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pod17 |
07-10-2010 @ 2:21 PM
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How bad is the anxiety? I have pretty high stress levels, but they dont translate into panic attacks, and I'm not on extra medication for them. If its been a year since your doctor advised you, why dont you go back and ask for some ED med advice again. I use Cialis and its been working great for me. If you've been with the same girl a year, and sex just isn't happening, I'm not surprised the anxiety is still here. Anxiety and ED feed each other. You've got to get medical help for one or the other of these conditions mate, in order to move forward. Good luck with it, Cheers, P
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tommy32 |
07-19-2010 @ 9:44 AM
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yes I agree with you Pod, the anxiety feeds the ed and it is like a vicious circle. The psycological impact of erectile dysfunction are very real. I know that you can always ask advice during your concultation on ukmedix... Hope this helps. And let us know how you get on. Tommy
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pod17 |
07-19-2010 @ 9:48 PM
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The consultations on ukmedix are really thorough, so they should definitely be able to help you out. Cheers, P
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