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can any std cause impotence

I have trouble maintaining a second erection because of a tingling sensation in the  bottom of my penis and have to urinate very frequently. Even after I urinate I still have the sensation to do so and I know the urination can be a symptom of a std, but what about the erection trouble?
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No No No,  NEVER would i share a needle..  I would inject this **** in my own private home, alone.    and use nothing but sterile needles.    But i know where your coming from and yes your right, NEVER, EVER share a needle.

As of today, i can say that my Erections have come back  (on It's own)  Just stopped the use of that Steroids,  and it came back in 3 weeks.  But i have to admit that wa s avery stressfull 3 weeks,   Thats a feeling i never wanna have again.

I'm Not saying steroids are Ok to take,  But if someone out there still decides to use them after reading all this,  I suggest staying away, and i mean FAR away From

*******DECCA DURABOLIAN****************

even better i suggest that you do a full internet check on all the side effects on whats ever you decide to use..  
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Good luck, and let us know.

I should add that if you are sharing needles for this, you should be checked for HIV, hepatitis B and C.

Aj
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I am ashamed of myself, yes,  But i know the truth needs to be told,  I have to go to a lab and get my blood checked,    :(
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Good, I was just checking.  Many people get embarrassed and won't tell the truth, and as you said, its the only way to get the best help.

Aj
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I wantd help right, so the best way to get help is to come clean and tell the truth
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yes, i did
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