My brother is also 100% disabled, a VN vet. He goes to the Viera FL VA clinic and the big fancy new main VA medical complex at Lake Nona FL. I don't know which location his Uro is located at. Anyhow, his doctor put him on Edex. Keep pushing.
If using Edex or Caverject it will come dry and is mixed immediately before use. Refrigeration is not needed. You aren't supposed to save the unused mix after it is reconstituted with the water but if you did, contrary to medical advice, I'd freeze it. Compounded mono-mix that comes as a liquid shou...
Welcome to the forum. Congratulations on your success. Yes, the injections are pretty darn cheap for most guys unless sourced from one of those "Men's Health Clinics" or you're on Edex, etc. with no insurance coverage or you need a humongous dose, which you obviously don't. I don't know wh...
I have on a few occasions felt a thickening much like you described, but no, erections haven't returned and it's been 10 years. Thank goodness for injections.
I've taken antibiotics many times over the years with no cognitive side effects. Gastro intestinal, yes. There is always some risk with anesthesia. However, I think it's the elderly that have the higher risk of cognitive damage from anesthesia. You'll most likely be fine.
I'm cut and have no experience with that product. However, based on my understanding of the product and pictures or it and drawings of it in use, I don't see how being uncut would have any effect on it.
I can still get decent erections occasionally on my own or with PDE5 inhibitor pills. If I start down the road of injections, how likely is physical/psychological dependence? Well based on your cited article not very likely. That's assuming your ED is strictly psychogenic. Of course that study was ...
Flavio, More likely some sort of contact dermatitis. Your skin just didn't like that cream. As for the bag balm, that's largely lanolin which is generally pretty soothing to the skin. I didn't know it to be anti-fungal. It looks like the current active ingredient is 8-Hydroxyquinoline Sulfate (0.3%).