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Erectile Dysfunction

I met a girl about 6 months ago at the start of the relationship I had sexual problems and used viagre successfully. I then started to get erections fine and went on Citaropram due to the anxiety. I would have sex and still worry constantly though found masterbating hard. It was a difficult relationship. When it got worse i tried Cialis and it didnt help?. This made me suicidal. I have now split up with the girl and am on Seroxat and hardly getting a decent erection very short lasting. Is this purely psychologically or a combination of both?
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139792 tn?1498585650
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If you are fit and doing exercises, learn the folloeing exercises and do it regularly.
Male Deer Exercise
Sat kriya
Abdominal breathing.
Do yoga postures for sexual strength(Google for the website)
Stop sexual activity at least for one month. Do not take products like viagra.You can ruin your life with addiction of there drugs.
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I am 35. Fit and do exercise
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You are how old?  Do you have diabetes, high cholesterol, thyroid disease, take medications for bp?  You should get a checkup with your PCP as erections can be a good barometer for a man's health.  

Anxiety is never good for erections or arousal.  Your head is in the wrong place.  You need to be relaxed.  You can learn to relax without drugs with relaxation therapy with biofeedback.  Vigorous exercise can also help show you what it feels like to be relaxed.  
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