duke_cicero wrote:macoza wrote:duke_cicero wrote:
The pills are not supposed to work over the course of the following day. They work for a few hours after your first take them. This is well known and it's how the drugs are designed. The only person who can decide if you should get an implant is you. But I also think this is the kind of thing you need absolute certainty on, one way or the other.
Hey cicero.. appreciate the info. Actually, viagra used to work for me for 48 hours, even 72 in some cases but this was years ago. Today it lingers for like 3 - 4 hours.
Yes youre right that I have to decide. But I'm in a tough spot between pills working still - albeit not as great as it used to years ago - and possibility of implant which I fear for potential loss of sexual sensation and orgasm.
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Okay, here's your framework. It looks like pills are still a good option for you, albeit just not perfect. After that, I would seriously move on to shots. When that fails, move to the implant. You want to be in a position where each step is inevitable. When pills actually stop working, move to shots. If (not when) shots stop working, then consider the implant. Until then, don't keep doing this to yourself. You'll drive yourself crazy.
I couldn't agree more with what Duke said here. I didn't know how to say it right.
The 0.5% complications suddenly become 100% if they happen to you and will continue to be 0.5% for the rest of the world. If you have a neurotic and not an easy going personality, exhaust all options if you can, so you really feel like you're climbing the ladder rather than taking four steps forward and five steps backward in those "rare" occasions.
