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Re: Accepting Erectile Dysfunction

After I accepted the fact that I had prostate cancer, my primary goal was to get rid of it. I accepted the possibility that I would never get an erection again. My life was more important. Several months after the surgery, I started to get the beginnings of an erection with Levitra. The only problem was the accompanying headache and stuffiness. It didn't seem like a good trade-off. But, it is still possible to have an orgasm without an erection or a prostate, so things aren't that bad. Soon after that I found out that my problems weren't over: I needed radiation to finish the job. That's over but I've almost given up on getting erections again. When the ADT wears off I'll see how things go but I'm not counting on it. At least I'm alive.

Paul A from RI, USA

Re: Re: Accepting Erectile Dysfunction

Woo Ha! I had a Levitra induced erection this week! Just when i was about to give up hope.

Paul A.

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