Posted by Bob on September 15, 1999, at 20:55:59
In reply to Re: Effexor and male ejaculatory difficulties, posted by Melanie on September 15, 1999, at 18:37:14
> The problem is not achieving an erection, but being able to ejaculate. Desire is there, as is the ability to attain erection, but the time it takes to actually ejaculate has substantially increased (not necessarily pleasurable!) We have had to discontinue intercourse due to his inability to ejaculate. Although this may sound like a guy's dream come true, evetually all good things must come to an end!!! :-) Any thoughts?
Again, he might want to try Viagra. The physiological effect it has can also increase sensitivity, leading to a greater state of arousal. My pdoc actually had some free samples sent to him, and he passed a pack on to me. One pill and I was able to climax for the first time in two years. It's worth a shot -- if Pfizer is sending these out to pdocs to promote it (as if Viagra needs any promotion), maybe your husband should check with his and see.
Now, if they could only develop a pill to deal with my psychological hangups in the same sphere of human activity .... 8^P ;^)
Cheers,
Bob
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