hallfighter4 wrote:defiant,
I thought of one more thing that might be helpful for you.
Have you heard of a program called NoFap? It is a response to men developing psychogenic erectile dysfunction. While it is primarily aimed at people who watch too much porn, it can help many different cases of psychogenic ED.
The idea is that totally abstain from ALL sexual stimulation for as long as it takes for you to get naturally occurring erections again. This means no touching yourself when you feel horny. Absolutely no porn. Don't even look at your friend's bikini picture that she posted to Instagram -- deactivate social media accounts if you have to. Hell, don't even watch Game of Thrones. You may go through a "flatline" period where your libido completely disappears. But
eventually you will start to feel so horny that you can't help but get hard.
Many men absolutely swear by this program and you can read all about it with a quick google search.
PLEASE at least read this man's story here: https://www.yourbrainonporn.com/age-22-ed-cured-80-daysIf your ED truly is psychogenic, then you ought to at least try this program for a couple months before opting for the implant.
Thanks so much for your input, man. I really appreciate it.
Yes I've heard of that approach. I've actually tried it in a way before although I didn't stick at it for more than a couple weeks I'd say by which point I attempted to masturbate and came with a semi which is one of the worst things ever.
I'm really plagued by the fact that I'm single now and the mere thought of trying to start a new relationship under these circumstances is of great distress to me.
Yeah okay I've got the pills but I think I'm beyond all this now. It's been over 12 years with this. I need some stability. I haven't yet made the final decision and I'm yet to see a shrink, which I think I ought to. I've got that booked in also.
But first the medical stuff - I need to see what my body's saying once and for all and I'll let the best implanter in Europe let his team get to the bottom of that. From there, appropriate choices can be made.
I really just don't trust this diagnostic process. The Dopplers seem to be carried out in wildly different ways and determine so much!
37, mild to moderate ED since age 21, 3 Dopplers - 1 result VL & 3 later results 'no physical problem', dependent on cialis (efficacy now waning), overcame Lymophoma at age 26, ED causing immense/profound psychological distress. Considering implant.