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612551 tn?1450022175

Erectile Dysfunction

I am in my 70s (main problem I'll guess) and am coming out of years of bereavement at the loss of my wife.  I now find I suffer from ED, WHO KNEW?? I couldn't believe it, my libido, or at least notice of the other sex seems to be that of a much younger me...

I have tried Viagra (a two table sample from my MD), not effect whatsoever, yes I know one has to be stimulate.  I think I was/am.  I now have a prescription for Cialis and a large discount coupon.. Medicare and thus my Part D doesn't pay anything toward the cost of this expensive medication.  My cardiologist has also said Cialis could be taken and may help, he also said I can try stopping my beta blocker as long as my AFib doesn't make my heart run too high a heart rate.  I am also thinking testing a drop in Statin drugs.  All testing has been approved by my Primary Care and Cardiologist.
Question:  If Viagra doesn't do anything to help even reduce ED is there any experience that says Cialis may?
Looking too for experience on the effect or not of Statin and Beta Blocker drugs.  
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You need to get Testosterone Injections from your Doctor, Low T Clinic/Men's Clinic, or Endocrinologist. Me and other people I know have tried it and it will make you feel like your an 18yr old again. Trust me! Easy fix.
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612551 tn?1450022175
So far, little or no help from stopping beta blocker and statin drugs.  My cardiologist thought this would not help but allowed me trying... he also recommended Cialis and I tried the low dose daily for a week and even with a double does (two time 2.5) then the 20 mg a couple hours before.  None gave any real help.  There is other evidence I can achieve ... it may be I'm just still in "shock" that the opportunity has arisen at my "advanced" age.  I enjoy the company of my loving and attractive woman friend in any case. So, we'll not give up working on adjusting and caring/loving each other.
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Cialis may, even a higher mg of Viagra may.  First understand the way these work are not instant unless you have been taking the Cialis daily for a few days.
For some people it can take several hours before they respond to them.  For these people the effect normally will go for longer.  I suggest you check out the time table for yourself and take them accordingly.  
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