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Robin that you can achieve 90% of an erection so soon after surgery is very goodStats. show that most men can achieve this after 2 years. Be patient and continue practising.
About what is best, that is for you to find out. Some men re-act better to Viagra others prefer Levitra. I find Cialis the best.
Robin Viagra, Cialis and Levitra belong to a class of drugs called PH5 inhibitors. Their molecular structure is very similar, being only different enough so as not to infringe patents. Essentially the efficacy of each does tend to vary substantially from person to person and time to time. So the response is individual and not necessarily always constant. Needless to say, the body's physiology, and mental status, and visual and physical cues play a part in wether it works for you at any given time. The same applies to the side effects of each drug. For me Cialis works but I get shocking headaches. Levitra works, but my nose and sinuses are so stuffed up, much like a heavy dose of influenza. Viagra works and no side effects. I use the generic viagra from alldaychemist. So the bottom line is to do some test pilot work yourself. Perhaps all 3 if you like. Most doctors have free samples for you to try before you buy.
I've tried all three. None really produced an erection for me. Viagra and Levitra both gave me a stuffy nose and a headache. Cialis did not and is supposed to last up to 36 hours. I still take Cialis on weekends in the hopes that it is working behind the scenes to improve blood flow. However, I have been waking up in the middle of the night with a partial that lasts a few minutes. You are well ahead of the curve. Congratulations.
Viagra, etc. do not increase libido. They only help blood flow. Only a return of testosterone will bring back the desire. I just went through this so I speak from experience.