Student wrote:I want to have children and the use of caverject is dangerous to have a child, the condom is mandatory. The injections scare me and I read that it was painful and caused fibrosis
Why would Caverject or Edex be dangerous to have a child? It doesn't affect your semen.
Why is the condom necessary? If you're with someone you plan to have a child with I assume you would know if you're each disease free so no condom necessary or wanted. If you're being intimate with someone you're not in a monogamous relationship with you should be wearing a condom regardless.
Why do the injections scare you? For most guys they are not painful, especially once you figure out your technique. For a few guys the meds are painful but they're a minority. The injection itself generally involves little or even no pain.
With a proper injection technique the risk of fibrosis, especially with Caverject or Edex, is low, but there is some risk.
There are only so many effective ED treatments. If the others aren't working for you or aren't available to you and injections are what the doctor recommends then just do it. It could change your life.
RRP 2011 Mayo Jacksonville, Dr. Wehle. Non nerve sparing. C in margins. Radiation 2023, V.E.D, Viagra and PGE-1 (80mcg/ml) injections @ 7 - 16 units. Originally Edex20 or 40, then compounded PGE1 due to cost. Inject. 14 yrs. It works. FL Treasure coast.