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8/1/2015 4:04:02 PM EDT
Back Story: Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer at 39 (now 45), had prostate removed. Cancer free since.



Had issues with all the tablets with one side effect or another.  

Viagra - stuffy sinus, blurry vision, inconsistent results

Cialis and Levitra - major joint pain the next day, marginal results  




Then I tried EDEX and wow.  




Etching my name in plate glass windows for a good 2-3 hours.  OTC Sudafed is the antidote and kills the erection quick.

You cant be afraid of needles :)   EDEX is injected directly into the penis per instructions.  It's a VERY small needle and you barely feel the stick.




The only drawback is the cost.  

Cash Price for 6 injections - $2300




My insurance pays for one box (6) per month.




Get a sample from your Urologist and give it a shot.
8/1/2015 4:08:28 PM EDT
[#1]
Edex and muse make the cure seem worse than the disease.

But yes that stuff is $$$

Amazing how birth control is considered medically necessary (ignoring the tiny percentage of rxs where it's not being used for contraception) but ED therapy is not.

Imagine the decrease in QOL for a man not being able to perform.  But you know #waronwomen.
/purple
8/1/2015 4:10:05 PM EDT
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Edex and muse make the cure seem worse than the disease.



But yes that stuff is $$$



Amazing how birth control is considered medically necessary (ignoring the tiny percentage of rxs where it's not being used for contraception) but ED therapy is not.



Imagine the decrease in QOL for a man not being able to perform.  But you know #waronwomen.

/purple
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I tried MUSE and the results were mixed.  It's a "quality of life" issue.  Now if I was 70, they might be singing a different story.
8/1/2015 6:55:31 PM EDT
[#3]
Sticking a needle into your penis, that's not something I ever want to do.  Glad it works for you.