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First experience with Viagra

I have battled erection difficulty and performance anxiety my entire life.  I have been prescribed Viagra twice, but never taken it due to being scared.  I also take Adderall for ADHD.

Last night I decided to try it with my girlfriend.  I did not take my Adderall that day.  That evening, I took 50 mg of Viagra.  The pills were a little more than one month expired, but my doctor said they should still be fine.

I'm sad to say they had almost no effect.  I could not maintain my erection long enough to put a condom on.

Nerves do play a major role in a my difficulty.

I have a new prescription but my new insurance doesn't cover it.  I'm not sure if I should spend the money.

What do you think?  Would nonexpired Viagra help me?  If not what would you recommend?
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139792 tn?1498585650
Try Arginine. Cargiver's advice is worth following.Always.
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139792 tn?1498585650
What are other indications of L-Arginine?
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A newer Viagra prescription will not work any better than one that is just a month expired, in my view.  Other unregulated supplements are very questionable because one does not know their effect on your body or even if they contain what is on the label.  I would rather you work with a urologist along with a counselor to help you with your nerve issues.  
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144586 tn?1284666164
Try 3000-4000 mg of L-Arginine.  It is inexpensive (purchase in a health food store). It works in some patients better than viagra.
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