Actually, it’s one and eight men that get prostate cancer.
Erection problems. It’s too bad you missed the Mayo Clinic monthly meeting last week. The doctor covered erectile dysfunction. Yes, he covered Cialis and using a pump which is very important. Get a penis pump. Get yourself erect at times maybe two or three times a week at least. I did that for about a year but became allergic to the Water-based gel you need to use. Major rash on my penis. That keeps the tissue from Deteriorating. He did bring this up and said it was important.
And then he talked about Trimix and Bimix, With some people on here have said worked really well to get a significant Erection. One problem is that the tissue around the penis can get damaged and start leaking so that you can’t possibly keep an erection.
Then he talked for quite a while about the implant. It goes up both sides, inside your penis, where blood would normally flow. You then hit the button and it pumps liquid into the tubes, and makes you erect. It works really well and people really like it. It’s got a 80 to 90% favorability rate. They’re working on a newer version that you just have to use an app on your phone to get an erection.
I’m including three slides from the meeting. They slide about using injections that shows the two spots in the penis from which they put the implant As well as two slides about the implant.
@jeffmarc
"Actually, it’s one and eight men that get prostate cancer."
Yes, AND it is 1 in 6 after age 65, and that fact makes me even more sad, I wish that nobody else has to go through this. : (((