Erectile Dysfunction: My Success Story
My name is Alamini Adamu, and I am from Kenya. I was a public servant for 15 years and am now 55. Soon, I’ll be celebrating 27 years of marriage.
When I was 35, I was diagnosed with erectile dysfunction (ED), which is an inability to get or keep an erection during sexual intercourse.
While I’m comfortable discussing this issue now, I’d never discussed it with other guys. I guess no one wants to admit to it.
My sexual life had been a disaster for several years. I was having ‘improper’ erections that weren’t firm.
I would ejaculate about a minute into intercourse. This was no good for my wife and no good for me. I felt like I wasn’t performing and that I was failing her.
She thought I no longer found her attractive. But it didn’t have anything to do with her at all.
I’d heard about Viagra on the internet and decided to go to my doctor to ask about it.
The doctor made it very clear from the outset that my problem was caused by smoking, which can affect your circulation, including your circulation down there.
I had no idea of the link between erectile dysfunction and smoking, but he made the connection straight away. If I’d known, I would have gone much earlier.
I’ve since spoken with friends with ED who are younger than me. One had his prostate removed for cancer. The surgery for this often cuts some nerves, which causes ED.
ED can also be a side effect of some drugs for high blood pressure. The reasons for the problem can be different for different people.
In my case, I’d been smoking for 20 years. I’d never considered giving up before because I thought I was too addicted. But once I made the connection, I said to myself that if I’m going to fix this problem, the smoking’s got to go.
My doctor put me on a drug called Zyban, which acts like a mind-bending drug that gets you to a stage where you don’t want to have cigarettes.
It can have some side effects, so it’s not for everyone. In my case, it worked—I gave up smoking within seven days.
At the same time, my doctor put me on Viagra. This worked very well, with minimal side effects. When on it, some people can get a bit of a headache or feel a little flushed.
I started having intense headaches, so I stopped.
After a while, I tried other drugs for erectile dysfunction called Cialis and Levitra. All three worked well, but after some time, they did not work.
He recommended again that I try intracavernosal injections again. They involve horizontally injecting a compound drug with an excellent needle into the base of the penis.
I thought it was worth giving it a go. The first time, it didn’t hurt. You do it yourself at home once you’re shown how to do it.
You inject before intercourse, and the effects last for about four hours. After some time, this style also stopped working. Now, I am tired of all these drugs.
When I returned to my doctor to see my options, he referred me to an urologist.
When I met with the urologist about my problem, he said Erectile Dysfunction has become very common due to stress in jobs and family, dietary habits, lifestyle changes, etc.
Due to these reasons and many others, it is also seen in young patients. This includes males from 20 to 35 years of age. It made me realize how common it is.
I asked about other treatments I’d researched on the internet, like a pellet that you put into the tip of the penis. He said there are better options than that.
He recommended I try the natural remedy. I told him I don’t do herbs, and he smiled. Then he said EDs are better managed with herbs provided that the root cause of the problem, such as lifestyle factors, psychological issues, or underlying medical conditions, are addressed, like the way I quit smoking.
At first, I was sceptical, but later, I decided to try it since I have tried a lot in my lifetime. He recommended some herbs.
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Some days later, I got the herbs and took them as they were recommended; after some hours, the result was shocking. Words can’t do the result justice.
I started getting superb hard rock erections in a natural way. Wow, I feel very young again down there, and since then, I have regained my confidence. It’s been 3 years now and counting, and I haven’t experienced any side effects.
Thanks for reading..
A word of Advice
What I would say to other men is that if you are having the same problem,
This isn’t something to be scared or ashamed of. While initially a bit embarrassed, doing something about it has been worth it. It’s restored my confidence and helped my relationship. I only wish I’d done it earlier.
Did you know?
Erectile dysfunction is very common and becomes more common as men age. An Australian survey showed that at least one in five men over the age of 40 has erectile problems, and about one in ten men are entirely unable to have erections.
With each increasing decade of age, the chance of having erectile problems increases.
Erectile dysfunction is not a disease but a symptom of some other problem, either physical, psychological or a mixture of both.