Anonymous wrote:First, to the woman who's happy that her husband no longer gets morning erections, whether it's coronary artery disease, low testosterone, hypothyroidism or all three, it could mean you'll be a widow, soon. And women who hate sex are the reason men have affairs or suddenly, after years of putting up with her, get divorced.
As for getting an accurate diagnosis, coronary artery disease can be ruled out by testing but most doctors, including endocrinologists, will tell a man his T is 'normal' even if it's at the bottom of the scale. I go to an excellent urologist and my problem is complicated by sleep problems and bipolar illness. After several months on testosterone injections, along with self prescribed low dose DHEA and B12, I'm seeing the return of nocturnal erections. Sex drive came back, faster. The worst of it is that my wife has virtually no interest in sex nor in getting a hormonal work up. But, at 66, I'm doing it for me, for my health and my life.
Good for you! Never live your life for anyone else - not your girlfriend, not your wife and not your kids! Age 51 and woke up with a rsbi g hard on this morning! Fortunately, there was 33 year old woman right next to. E in bed who was ready to share.
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