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Retierdguy - thanks so much for posting this video. It is so informative and on point.

It basically explains allllllll the questions about ED post RP and post RT and compares them both in detail. It also gives input about possible solutions but also gives strait answers about levels of ED and about what is possible to achieve and what not and in what age group.

It was very interesting to hear that both RP and RT have the same results regarding ED at year 3 ! I read so many people complaining about ED after radiation that I wondered if the % is actually the same but nobody is looking into that and it looks like it actually is. Both can cause ED but with RP one deals with it immediately (if it is there) until nerves and everything else heal and with RT tissue slowly becomes weaker and weaker and 3 years down the road ED can manifest. ADT effects are the whole separate story.

All in all - great find ! Thanks again : )))

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I felt the same way when I first watched it. For me, recovering from RP at 70 it really helped educate me on the time scale I should expect for the nerves to wake up and then to become functional again. Plus, it was clear to me that this guy really knows what he's talking about. I'm glad it was useful to you. I really don't recall, but I think I first ran across it on this blog when someone else posted it. But it's simply too informative not to occasionally repost. Best wishes.