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Permanent chubby...

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If you are young, Low T is rare... If you are older, replacing it with exogenous testosterone can increase you PSA and risk of prostatic hypertrophy...can't pee... need use rotorooter or some other procedure to open the system... OOCH! Best leave God's system alone.

Rocky

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If you are young, Low T is rare... If you are older, replacing it with exogenous testosterone can increase you PSA and risk of prostatic hypertrophy...can't pee... need use rotorooter or some other procedure to open the system... OOCH! Best leave God's system alone.Rocky

My prostrate was enlarging well before my doc added testosterone. Treatment with finasteride was prescribed for me and that took care of the prostrate issue as well. So basically I can pee like a race horse once again, and also get morning woodies. Alternatively I could have let nature take its course and lose energy, sex drive and the ability to pee.
I'm OK with the direction my doc has taken.

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Little blue pill...!!

Thanks for posting the little blue pill subject....I was given a few of them my a friend (he must have had other motives). Not that i every needed them, but I tried one. Man what a mistake!! Severe headache for daysss, My vision...everything had a blue tint to it for 2 days. AND, It didnit stay up or harder than usual. I'll never try those again...I'll use a wooden splint firstwhen the time comes!! (and probably won't be long the way its copping an attitude :) Rob in Selah

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That's your experience. If you do research, and seek out the overseas generic manufacturers themselves, you can buy safely and cheaply. I buy NSAIDS and ED pills from two providers, and have had no problems,either with quality, delivery, or spam. Glad to provide them via private mail. I'd hate to think you work for Big Pharma, and are using TN to scare people?

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Have to agree regarding overseas generic manufacturers. Went to my GP a few years ago for ED as a result of other ailments and treatments, and got a private prescription (NHS won't cover this) for 'mainstream' ED pills. Cost me 9 a pill! And they didn't always work! And you have to guess when the Missus will be in the mood! So I looked to overseas suppliers of generics and found that as long as you research carefully you can find reputable, cheap, discreet overseas suppliers. I won't name names on here but if anyone wants a recommendation then message me.

A lot of ED can be fixed with diet as well. If you are experiencing low testosterone there are foods that help increase it. Almonds are suggested to increase potency, IDK if they'd increase testosterone as well I haven't really looked into it (no real need as of yet, hopefully never), but I know it's out there, I would imagine a quick google search for "eastern medicine erectile dysfunction" would drum up some results.

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National Do Not Call Registry

THE NATIONAL DO NOT CALL REGISTRY
https://www.donotcall.gov/
The National Do Not Call Registry gives you a choice about whether to receive telemarketing calls at home. Most telemarketers should not call your number once it has been on the registry for 31 days. If they do, you can file a complaint at this Website. You can register your home or mobile phone for free.
Your registration will not expire. Telephone numbers placed on the National Do Not Call Registry will remain on it permanently due to the Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007, which became law in February 2008. Read more about it at https://www.ftc.gov/opa/2008/04/dncfyi.shtm.

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Have you thought about going to the US Gov. site and adding your name to the "Do Not Call Registry?"

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Would not even think of buying supposed prescriptione pills online. Can only imagine the nightmares involved and not receiving the real deal. Not at that point yet though where I need the pill. But thanks for sharing your experiences with us.

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With all the counterfiet medicines on the market, I would never buy any on line.
Even some hospitals (without knowing ) are using dangerous counterfiet drugs, because they are trying to keep the cost down.

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