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Originally Posted by darkhorse4321
Thank you, sammyboyfor for your reply and suggestion. Will take that into consideration.
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Before you plunge into the world of ed medication I suggest you try to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms. 35 is a bit young to start on Viagra. 65 would be a more reasonable age.
ED can be a precursor to heart disease. ED has two causes :
1. Physical ie the blood vessels that fill the penis with blood are narrowing or blocked. This is caused by calcification/hardening of the vessel linings as a result of hypertension/high cholesterol etc
2. Psychological ie stress, lack of arousal, fatigue, depression, anxiety.
Both causes can be treated without the use of ED drugs by getting your blood pressure under control, reducing your cholesterol levels, reducing weight and getting lots of exercise plus other stress relieving activities.
If you adopt a healthier lifestyle you won't need Viagra or Vigred.
I'm a lot older than you are and everything still works without chemical assistance. Of course it's not the same sort of raging erections you get when you're a teenager but it still functions and does the job.
I've tried out various ED treatments to see what they do and they certainly wind back the clock 20 years. However I don't think the side effects are worth it so I'm happy to let nature do its job and rely on healthy living to keep me going.