I might be too young (33) to have ED, but I do. I am ashamed
to talk to my doctor (a woman) about this. Is there a
resource for me in which I can discuss my erectile
dysfunction issue anonymously?
Tuesday, October 28, 2008 4:01 PM
While it's true that erectile dysfunction tends to affect
older men more frequently, this in no way rules out the
occurrence in men who are younger such as yourself. I can
state this with certainty as I myself experienced similar
issues when I was in my early 20s. It's certainly nothing to
be embarrassed about since many men of all ages experience
the same problem.
There are many causes of ED, both physical and
psychological. Only a qualified physician will be able to
properly diagnose your condition. I have found that most
resources (both online and professional services) tend to
recommend a pharmaceutical solution such as Viagra or
Cialis. I personally do not endorse this method of
treatment. Most prescription drugs have many unwanted side
effects including irregular heartbeat, headaches, nausea,
runny or stuffy nasal passages, chest pains, and vision
impairment.
What worked for me and what I generally recommend are
erectile dysfunction exercises. They are easy to perform and
are probably the best solution around. Drugs cannot be a
true solution because they only help for a short while; when
Viagra is flushed out of your system, the problem is still
there. Exercises are better because their effect is
permanent.
Once you gain control over your erection you can defeat
erectile dysfunction. This is possible since you are
improving your body and addressing the root of the problem.
It's true that it does not work as fast as popping a pill
does, but it also has no side effects whatsoever. The bottom
line is that you have a choice between a natural, safe and
effective solution versus a quick fix that's not really a
solution at all.
I suggest a professional program such as PenisHealth. This
is a natural penis exercise program that contains specific
exercises for strengthening the penis. While most men choose
to practice these exercises in order to physically enlarge
the penis, one particular effect is that they also help
relieve impotence and ED problems. A workout routine will
generally take less than 10 minutes per day to complete and
you will actually see the gradual improvement with practice.
Compared with ED drugs, it's also a very inexpensive way to
solve the problem.
You can visit their website using the following link to
learn more about it. If you'd like to get started right away
you can also join directly from the 'Instant Access' link
located here:
http://www.penis-resources.com/penis-health
While I understand your hesitance to discuss the problem
with your doctor, it is really not something to be ashamed
of. You can fix the problem naturally if you are willing to
work towards a solution. It's entirely up to you.