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Q: PROSTATE REMOVED DUE TO CANCER, A PRODUCT TO ATCHIVE AN ERECTION ( No Answer,   2 Comments )
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Subject: PROSTATE REMOVED DUE TO CANCER, A PRODUCT TO ATCHIVE AN ERECTION
Category: Health
Asked by: josephhelp-ga
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Posted: 26 May 2006 10:46 PDT
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Question ID: 732653
HI  JUST A FEW WORDS TO EXPLAIN MY PROBLEM.APPROX 1 YR AGO I HAD MY
PROSTATE REMOVED DUE TO CANCER.THE CANCER IS GONE.HOWEVER SO IS MY
CHANCES OF ATAINING AN ERECTION.OH I CAN MASTERBATE MY FLACID PENIS.I
DO ATCHIVE ORGASIM WITH NO EJACULATION.I'M SEEKING A PRODUCT THAT WILL
HELP ME ATCHIVE AN ERECTION IF POSSIBLE. SO PLEASE E-MAIL ME IF YOU
HAVE ANY COMENTS ON THIS SUBJECT  THANK YOU
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Subject: Re: PROSTATE REMOVED DUE TO CANCER, A PRODUCT TO ATCHIVE AN ERECTION
From: verunica-ga on 27 May 2006 01:53 PDT
 
This is a very common result of prostate surgery. For some men, time
(as in a year or two) brings improvement.

Contary to their common recreational use, this is what viagra,
levitra, cialis and similar erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs are for:
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/20/1728_52653

There are also injections or devices (and implant or nerve/blood
vessel restoration surgeries):
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/45/1688_50818.htm

A guide to ED:
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/57/66223.htm

Talk with your doctor.
Subject: Re: PROSTATE REMOVED DUE TO CANCER, A PRODUCT TO ATCHIVE AN ERECTION
From: stanmartin1952-ga on 27 May 2006 21:12 PDT
 
Around 90% of the volume of ejaculate comes from the prostate, so
that's why you don't notice ejaculation anymore. If the more
convenient methods in the earlier comment don't work, an implant would
be a good solution. The implant includes a bulb installed in the
scrotum that is used to pump up the implant.

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