Erectile Dysfunction

Hello, I was diagnosed with MS 14 years ago, and things seem to just come and go

recently however, I have suffered with ED

Its not an age thing, even though I am 55. If it was just down to age, I could just pop a pill and everything would be okay. This doesn’t happen though, so I am guessing that MS is stopping me

I have tried pills and just relaxing and all sorts. Does anyone know of anything that will definitely work for me, because I am getting really frustrated. I have been married to my wife for 30 years, and she understands my frustration

I am way past embarrassment now, I just need some help please.

dont tell me to see my neurologist either, because I don’t seem to have one of them either :frowning:
Thanks in advance

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Hi, I have heard of ED happening a lot in MS. I believe ED comes under the remit of a urologist. Try checking that out eh?

Boudsx

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Just did a quick google and yeh, urologists deal with this. There`s a lot of info on google. Take a look yeh?

Boudsx

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Just a quick reply to your message. I find regular excercise helps with everything. A daily spell on my rowing machine and I am managing life without too many setbacks. Your local gym maybe if you haven’t got something yourself. I am the same age as you.

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A Lacazette hatrick on Saturday should do the trick, but it’s a big ask. I hope you find a solution.

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if you could get a referral to urology - there are a few options for you there, they are experienced with this sort of thing

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Hi Pete

I’m 58 had ms for 8 years. I get Cialis 20mg on the NHS and that works for me.

Hope you find a solution

Adam

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Same here Cialis.

MS clinic advised it for me, you can take a daily maintenance dose (1 tab) or just pop 2 when you think things are going to get “frisky”.

I prefer the daily 1 tab maintenance dose.

They are not like Viagra which can starts things going even when pushing a shopping trolly around

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Thanks Adam, anything that works will be nice

Hello, can you tell me what strength the daily dose you are taking please

I am pleased for him, long may it last.
This is the second time I have had this, the first time it lasted about 18 months, I hope this isn’t as long, because it is a horrible thing for a man to go through.
I was diagnosed 15 years ago, and it really only affects my walking, so in other ways I am lucky
Thanks for the reply x