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erectile dysfunction

I am  a 49 year old man  who has just started a relationship with a 56 year old woman who has quite a high sex drive,,,,,,,,,,,,It   is QUITE  a few years since I was in a relationship  ,,,,,,About 9,,,,,,,I can  get an erection and ejaculate  ,,,and everything is fine  for an hour or so,,,,,,,,,,but longer than that  my erection just seems to flag,,,,,and I have trouble  and cant get a full erection  thereafter,,,,,,,,,,,,,is  there anything I  or my partner can do to help with this situation,,,,,..................................
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Thanks  for that advice  ,      I am  going to check that out and see if it makes any difference,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,much  appreciated,,,,,,,,,,,,Stumpy
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Hi Stumpy, yes try some DHEA this should help you its a hormon, it will boost your testosterone, lift libido and kick up your energy levels, but first I want to google it and read about it, it can have the odd funny side efect with the odd person, But I will add that I take and have been on it for 18 months after having ED, me I'm OK, and you can back it up with some Tribulus, this works along the same lines as DHEA, but is a herb, if you start on these 2 take 7 days a week for 8 weeks, it takes 8 weeks for the Tribulus to get to full power, then cut them back to 5 out of 7 days, reson its so your body gets a break and that way they work better for you, just start low with the DHEA and work up to what you think suit you best, I started on 25mg, but now I'm on 75ms, I take  50mg first thing in the morning with Tribulus 625mg, and one of each after last meal.
See how you go and email me.
Good Luck
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