Hello my friends. I haven't posted in a while. This was posted in a Yahoo
group I am part of and I thought you might be interested. John is fine. He
wears pads more as a precaution than anything. There isn't really any
function sexually at this point. Viagra gives him a headache. He has
talked to his doctor about injections - however, considering he had his
surgery last July I think he's being a little premature. Any, here's the
information:
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Steve Kramer - 26 Apr 2004 21:48 GMT
Glad to hear from you again, Debbie. You are right of course that 9 months
without sexual arousal is not abnormal. I highly recommend 'practicing'
with the pump. And, if that doesn't do it, take him to the beach and let
him just watch....

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> Hello my friends. I haven't posted in a while. This was posted in a Yahoo
> group I am part of and I thought you might be interested. John is fine. He
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> Sign up for a weekly men's health alert at:
> <http://www.menshealthnetwork.org/healthmail.html>
David S. - 27 Apr 2004 02:56 GMT
Hello Debbie!
Good to hear from you. I am glad that John is doing well. It sounds
like he is doing better than me in the pad department. I am down to two a
day, but I definitely still need them (nine months out for me). No sign of
life down there at all. Viagra and Cialis does nothing (not counting the
stuffy nose). I have my next follow up visit with the uro a week from
today, and I am going to ask about the injections.
Take care.
Thank you.
David S.
> Hello my friends. I haven't posted in a while. This was posted in a Yahoo
> group I am part of and I thought you might be interested. John is fine. He
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> Sign up for a weekly men's health alert at:
> <http://www.menshealthnetwork.org/healthmail.html>