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Re: Re: Re: ED and ADT

I totaly agree with you, a loving couple can find other ways to express sexually. My concern is how to keep blood flowing in the penis during treatment, so it don't get atrophied. After ADT is over, one will gradually recover libido, and ED recovery must continue.

Dealing with Erectile Dysfunction

Jennie,

I don't know if you have seen the two pieces on this subject that I posted on my site?

They are WHAT'S SEX GOT TO DO WITH IT? By Susan Crandell and MECHANICAL FAILURE By Stephan Wilkinson - her husband, written after his surgery for prostate cancer.

The style might not be veryone's cup of tea, but I found both pieces well written and positive.

All the best

Terry in Australia

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