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Hello, I am 49 years old and male. I was diagnosed with MS in late August 2020. My first relapse (noticeable was july) I lost the use of my right hand which slowly has returned to some small functions, my wife’s labido is very low due to early change of life. I am a patient partner not to put to much pressure on her. We made love once a week but due to my MS my labido slipped and I barely noticed, the sex life became once a month, my partner didn’t say anything because she also was losing her labido, in December I had my second relapse which effects my legs, and I have a constant tremor, from my anus entrance to my left buttock down my leg to my foot. At this point I was given steroids to push through the relapse and baclofen to reduce the tremor. After the relapse I still have the tremor and lost my balance with walking on my left leg, the baclofen had some odd results including erections but also incontinence, at this point I had very much so lost my desire feeling like a burden, however I did my research spoke to my doctor and Ms nurse being open honest with my partner. My sexual arousal is a change in sensation in my penis, what worked before doesn’t happen now, when we do have sex I take a long time to orgasm like 1-2hours. So I guess what I have seen is that learning to relax, empty your mind (meditation), learning what arouses you, being patient with your self and your partner, introducing new ideas, expressing your self to your partner. Accepting that I might need help. Being honest with myself and my partner with an open mind.

I’ve had Ed problems for a long time due to ms I was on viagra for years which worked great until it started having little effect now I use caverject which was a life saver maybe it’s worth trying viagra/sildenafil first and if that doesn’t help request fo try caverject

My friend also has MS and he thinks that because of this he has ED. He is still very young - he is only 25! He was very worried about it. He was advised to Buy Viagra Online. After a few times he felt more confident and sometimes could do without her. I don’t know if it is related to MS or stress but I insisted that he go to the doctor. So next week he will find out what the problem is. Therefore, I advise you to consult your doctor