ED versus Libido

Posted by glenner075 @glenner075, Oct 18, 2018

For some time I have been asking the question, is Erectile Disfunction different from Libido. The reason for a difference might be that the hormones associated with Libido may cause a lack of interest in sexual activity whereas ED is driven by simple stimulation. My Doctors suggest that they are the same. I have low libido but my ED is reasonably okay. Any thoughts?

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@ethanmcconkey

Hi @b_ssky and welcome to Connect. You must be frustrated that the options you have found have not been helpful.

I wanted to tag @mlemieux and @glenner075 as they may be able to offer you support as you search for a solution.

@b_ssiky have you spoken to a doctor about this? If so, have they offered any other ideas to fix PE?

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@b_ssiky, No resolution of my ED nor Libido yet! My Doctors want to resort to the Prostesis surgery. Not happy with that solution.

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@glenner075

Obviously, I want to help but I am not familiar with PE. Please advise Ethan or b_ssky? Best, Glenne075

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Ethan, I finally understand that PE stands for Premature Ejaculation. I would be happy with any PE if I could solve my ED/Libido problem.

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That is my problem as well glenner 075. So what do you do about it?? Any good supplements out there , or natural herbs, etc.?

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@glenner075

Ethan, I finally understand that PE stands for Premature Ejaculation. I would be happy with any PE if I could solve my ED/Libido problem.

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@glenner075 @ethanmcconkey

I've been seeing a urologist because I developed sudden urgent urinary incontinence - the incontinence is only a few drips before I get to the bathroom. Oxybutynin has helped. The second reason for seeing him is ED. Today we talked about treatment options for ED. The first one is Viagra. Been there, tried it, stopped working. On to option 2, a pump. Tried it, turned my wife off. Option 3, inject the penis a few minutes before it's needed. I'm. No.

That leaves one more, option 4. A penile implant. A pump is inserted in the scrotum, a container of a fluid in the stomach, connected to something that inflates the penis and keeps it hard until the pressure is released.

I'm leaning toward option 4. It's all internal, nothing visible, it's said to look and feel like a normal erection. I wonder if anyone here has any knowledge or experience with this.

Now that I've written this, I probably should have started a new thread. Ethan, can you do that?

Jim

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Hi @jimhd I am unable to move this particular post to start a new thread, but you can certainly start one with this information. If need be here is more information on starting a new discussion: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/get-started-on-connect/

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@jimhd

@glenner075 @ethanmcconkey

I've been seeing a urologist because I developed sudden urgent urinary incontinence - the incontinence is only a few drips before I get to the bathroom. Oxybutynin has helped. The second reason for seeing him is ED. Today we talked about treatment options for ED. The first one is Viagra. Been there, tried it, stopped working. On to option 2, a pump. Tried it, turned my wife off. Option 3, inject the penis a few minutes before it's needed. I'm. No.

That leaves one more, option 4. A penile implant. A pump is inserted in the scrotum, a container of a fluid in the stomach, connected to something that inflates the penis and keeps it hard until the pressure is released.

I'm leaning toward option 4. It's all internal, nothing visible, it's said to look and feel like a normal erection. I wonder if anyone here has any knowledge or experience with this.

Now that I've written this, I probably should have started a new thread. Ethan, can you do that?

Jim

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Option 4 : what is the cost? Pros and Cons?
Will it increase the girth and size (not, a little, a lot?) My thinking is if you go under the knife might as well as some size and girth...

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@jimhd

@glenner075 @ethanmcconkey

I've been seeing a urologist because I developed sudden urgent urinary incontinence - the incontinence is only a few drips before I get to the bathroom. Oxybutynin has helped. The second reason for seeing him is ED. Today we talked about treatment options for ED. The first one is Viagra. Been there, tried it, stopped working. On to option 2, a pump. Tried it, turned my wife off. Option 3, inject the penis a few minutes before it's needed. I'm. No.

That leaves one more, option 4. A penile implant. A pump is inserted in the scrotum, a container of a fluid in the stomach, connected to something that inflates the penis and keeps it hard until the pressure is released.

I'm leaning toward option 4. It's all internal, nothing visible, it's said to look and feel like a normal erection. I wonder if anyone here has any knowledge or experience with this.

Now that I've written this, I probably should have started a new thread. Ethan, can you do that?

Jim

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I forgot to ask, option 3 injection? How does it work and what product do you need to inject?
Is it effective, does it give a solid and lasting erection?

I'm seeing my urologist soon, I will ask him but I would like more information before hand.
Thanks.

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One thing those men considering having an implant for ED might think about is their partner. If your significant other is female over 60 they are most likely experiencing some degree of vaginal atrophy which is normal as females age. So my question is will the new more erect and possibly larger width fit comfortably for the partner? I found this in my research which slightly addresses the issue. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6872984/

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@ccmc1

I forgot to ask, option 3 injection? How does it work and what product do you need to inject?
Is it effective, does it give a solid and lasting erection?

I'm seeing my urologist soon, I will ask him but I would like more information before hand.
Thanks.

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I tried the penis injection and it didnt work. There is also the possibility that your erection could last for hours

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@ccmc1

Option 4 : what is the cost? Pros and Cons?
Will it increase the girth and size (not, a little, a lot?) My thinking is if you go under the knife might as well as some size and girth...

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@ccmc1 The implant strangely is covered by Medicare and supplemental insurance. They do not cover pills injections and other ED options???
It is easy to qualify for the implant. As for size, you will likely be the same after surgery. Flacid size will increase and you can be as erect as you want at any time—no more anxiety, headaches, timing issues, etc. Your partner or hand will like it.

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