MAGS
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well, I am amazed to find that so many have the same story as I. How come I haven't seen this before, even if I have researched the net before.
I'm 48. "Off course" I have been using porn magazines, videos and so on since I was 10 and surfing the net for porn since 95/96. I was in a relationship until 99 and off course the the use escalated and the problem started 2-3 years later, running for 12-13 years now - I hope it is not to late to do something.
I've had several short term relationships in that period, but I've always backed out before it would get serious. It was possible to anticipate sexual activity and prepare with Viagra. But now, not even pills help. I get erected but it does not last long enough...
In the past I have seeked help, even from my country's no 1 expert. "Stop masturbating".. Kind of good advice, but I couldn't see the big picture. How come the experts are not updated on this and can give information like on this site?
A few weeks ago I decided to do really see if I could figure this out.. is there something physical wrong with me? I don't have any known diseaces like high blood preassure, diabetes, prostate problems etc.. I am of normal weight. I should not have a physical ED problem. Also I had a MR scan of the lower back area to seek out any nerve issue.. nothing. Testosterone is high, though as i've learned; testosterone levels is usually not the cause for ED.
Some way I found Yourbrainonporn and other similar sites where I found "my story" - amazing. Could this really be it?
I'm left with two possible explanations of my ED problem;
- excessive internet porn use
- low blood flow to penis
And I am sure I am at least guilty to the first.
As for the second, This week i will be starting a treatment program:
"Shockwave treatment of erectile dysfunction"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCXx6EVBQkE
(I've talked to my doctor/sexologist about this and it was regarded a promising method based on tests - and recommended that I try)
- Anyone tried this treatment?
I'm now 2 weeks into the recovery process. Guess it is way to early to expect results, but I'm hoping for the best.
I'm 48. "Off course" I have been using porn magazines, videos and so on since I was 10 and surfing the net for porn since 95/96. I was in a relationship until 99 and off course the the use escalated and the problem started 2-3 years later, running for 12-13 years now - I hope it is not to late to do something.
I've had several short term relationships in that period, but I've always backed out before it would get serious. It was possible to anticipate sexual activity and prepare with Viagra. But now, not even pills help. I get erected but it does not last long enough...
In the past I have seeked help, even from my country's no 1 expert. "Stop masturbating".. Kind of good advice, but I couldn't see the big picture. How come the experts are not updated on this and can give information like on this site?
A few weeks ago I decided to do really see if I could figure this out.. is there something physical wrong with me? I don't have any known diseaces like high blood preassure, diabetes, prostate problems etc.. I am of normal weight. I should not have a physical ED problem. Also I had a MR scan of the lower back area to seek out any nerve issue.. nothing. Testosterone is high, though as i've learned; testosterone levels is usually not the cause for ED.
Some way I found Yourbrainonporn and other similar sites where I found "my story" - amazing. Could this really be it?
I'm left with two possible explanations of my ED problem;
- excessive internet porn use
- low blood flow to penis
And I am sure I am at least guilty to the first.
As for the second, This week i will be starting a treatment program:
"Shockwave treatment of erectile dysfunction"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCXx6EVBQkE
(I've talked to my doctor/sexologist about this and it was regarded a promising method based on tests - and recommended that I try)
- Anyone tried this treatment?
I'm now 2 weeks into the recovery process. Guess it is way to early to expect results, but I'm hoping for the best.