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Thanks for the feedback regarding your ED recovery. It is good to hear of your recovery at 15 months. I do all the rehab stuff and even do trimix weekly to keep things working. I try and stay positive about that aspect of recovery, but it seems painfully slow.

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@beachflyer -- I really know what you mean. At 4 months I was maybe 65% firmness and wondering if I'd ever get better. At 12 months I was pretty happy with my progress, but I really wondered if I was still continuing to improve as progress was so slow. But I kept at it and I did keep improving. Around 14 months I made another jump and I'd have good days and less good days. About 15 months I made another jump and now I consider myself fully back to normal. I just passed 16 months I have much less anxiety before sex as my confidence has grown a lot in the last month. That's important as Dr. Mulhall explains in the following video that anxiety is like an anti-viagra. One thing that encouraged me a lot was when I saw a chart in the following youtube by Dr. Mulhall from Sloan Memorial that showed penile rehab success kept improving out to 24 months. Sure enough, that was me. Don't give up. Best wishes