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rawvet 10 Reviews 1973 reads
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1 / 10

5 years ago I had to have my prosrare removed and since them I can not get him up and hard has anyone else have this proplem and if so how did you fix it.  Thanks

Pollenbroker 24 Reviews 704 reads
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2 / 10

If the blue pill doesn't work, there are injections you can take that expand the blood vessels.  But by all means see a physician.

DickCurious 868 reads
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3 / 10

What's a, "prosrare"?

mnjohnny247 19 Reviews 618 reads
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5 / 10

...sometimes the blue bill (and others) don't work well after a prostate removal and your overall general health should be checked before starting any treatment.  Urologists specialize in this type of ailment.  This is NOT something for a DIY treatment, IMHO.

LadyAstrid See my TER Reviews 832 reads
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7 / 10

Do not be discouraged, but speak with your physician/surgeon. I found a resource for you- I am only sorry that he or she didn't address the issue before your surgery or immediately after. Their expertise is best in guiding you to sexual wellness.

Best to you-

Posted By: rawvet
5 years ago I had to have my prosrare removed and since them I can not get him up and hard has anyone else have this proplem and if so how did you fix it.  Thanks

TrinityLake See my TER Reviews 950 reads
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8 / 10

I haven't read previous comments because of time, but there are several possible contributing factors:

- weight (the heavier you are, the more difficult it will be
- muscles... If any of your muscles are damaged (torn, strained, etc), that might need to be fixed.  
- Have you tried Viagra or anything?

Feel free to PM me.

Trinity

Capri_Jake 1362 reads
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9 / 10


At least 25% of our clients mention they have had their Prostate removed and Junior doesn't have an issue with getting hard. Just do some research on Google to find your solution(IE: search Prostate surgery now Junior is sleepy, or something like that)

Posted By: TrinityLake
I haven't read previous comments because of time, but there are several possible contributing factors:

- weight (the heavier you are, the more difficult it will be
- muscles... If any of your muscles are damaged (torn, strained, etc), that might need to be fixed.  
- Have you tried Viagra or anything?

Feel free to PM me.

Trinity

tantraguymn 20 Reviews 151 reads
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10 / 10

Great advice here, but I'll add a bit more info, even though this is quite old -  

There are two sets of nerves that control erectile function that run along the left and right side of the prostate.  At a minimum, a prostatectomy disturbs these nerves.  Nearly 100% of men have complete ED after surgery and function can improve for up to two year.  After that period, it is unlikely function will improve any more.  If the surgery included the removal of both these nerve bundles, it is very unlikely a person would  ever have natural function again.  Only one set is required for an erection, but your chances of natural function returning are lower.

To start, I'd try all the major pills.  One may work while other won't.  But typically ED caused by prostate surgery is not an issue of blood flow - it is an issue of nerves not functioning properly.

Assuming pills don't work, you have 3 primary options to consider.

1. A Vacuum Pump / Cock Ring Combination.  A medical pump that pulls blood into the penis and a ring to hold the blood in place during sex.
   
2. Injection of a drug (Trimix, for example)  You inject the drug directly into the penis and it causes an erection.

3. A penile implant.  Either a pump system or a flexible rod.

As others have suggested, there is a weath of information available on the internet, but hopefully this will get you (and others) started.

It would be great if you could report back on how you addressed this!

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