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Erectile dysfuntion medication question

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stryped - 05 Sep 2006 19:29 GMT
Hi all.
I don't know if you remember me, but I have had problems with PE. I
sometimes have minor problems with erection but with help (from wife) I

am always able to have intercourse. (Although sometimes erection leaves

a lot to be desired).

I am 35 and seem to be in good physical health. I run 4 miles 3 or more

days a week. I watch what I eat. I am 6 feet tall and about 177 lbs.

Abyway, I have been wanting to try something that may allow me to have
an erection after ejaculation due to the PE and something that would
help get a firmer erection. About 2 years ago I took I think 50 mg.
Viagra and also a Paxil pill. I read a study that this could
significantly length the amount of time you last. Well, I took it on an

empty stomach. About 20 minutes later I ate supper and drank a beer. My

wife said my lips looked red. Suddenly my face was red and on fire. So
bad I had to sit in front of a fan. Also, my heart started beating
about 100 bpm. I thought I was going to die. It went away before bed
though.

A day or so later I started having   periods where I felt like I had to

make myself breath. I also had periods for several months after that in

the evening where I would feel that something was not right, I would
get sick at my stomach and dizzy and felt like something was just not
right. I went to two cardiologists. I had a normal stress test, normal
ekg (twice) normal echocardiogram, I wore an even monitor for a month
and also a 24 hour monitor.  Everything was normal expect for periods
of SVT's and short runs of tachycardia. (Which I am not sure but I
think were there even before the Viagra).

I have not had any of those episodes for over a year.

To make a long story short, I wrote a letter to my family doctor asking

about MUSE. To my surprise they called me and asked me where I send the

prescription. Has anyone had any bad reactions to it? I am thinking
about taking the first dose at my local hospital on the weekend just to

see what reaction if any I could have. I have read it can lower blood
pressure but in very few people. (In trials, I think 3% of 1500
people.) I have been checking my blood pressure with a wrist cuff at
work and it has been: 105/55, 108/55, 100/70, 119/67, 114/57. My
resting pulse averages from 42-57. (I guess because I exercise.) Most
people I hear from have no effects from it other than the pain and
buring. That would be ok I think, I just don't want it to do anything
else. I have been checked out the last two years by family doctors and
cardiologist, had blood work, etc. No problems.
But I don't want to get back to where I was after the Viagra. I
thought something was wrong with me and I was going to die.

What do you guys think? Also, can I keep MUSe in my freezer in the
garage? My wife does not want me on medication for my PE even though we

talked about it. So, I would rather not tell her about it until I see
how it works. (With her of course!)
Dr. Wayne Simon - 07 Sep 2006 03:41 GMT
What are you referring to by PE.  Also what did you eat. Almost sounds like
a case of scromboid from eating fish.
stryped - 07 Sep 2006 13:32 GMT
Premature ejac.

I think it was chicken I ate.
> What are you referring to by PE.  Also what did you eat. Almost sounds like
> a case of scromboid from eating fish.
 
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