Posted by Bob on December 5, 1999, at 10:30:15
In reply to Re: Perhaps many have thought of the same question:, posted by JohnL on December 5, 1999, at 8:35:06
That hurts just to THINK about it! Ouch.
Okay, I've said this before and folks have raised their objections in how it's supposed to work, but I'm going to say it again. Viagra. Yes, the point of the medication was originally for treating men's erectile dysfunction, but now we're seeing studies done on how viagra is helping women as well. Now, I may be a bit naive, but are there any women out there with a serious erectile dysfunction problem?
Anyway, my point is that in my limited experience with viagra, it seems to tap into some sort of "primal urge" as much as anything else. It's not going to necessarily make you feel more romantic or amourous, but you may feel more inclined to let out several Tim Allen-esque primal grunt, your brow may begin to furl quite a bit, you may start stooping over some, and you may even grow some hair on your back once the stuff starts kicking in (45 minutes or so). Well, okay, you may not go totally caveman, but the stuff definitely pushes some psychological, maybe instinctual, buttons besides getting the pumps back in working order.
Pfizer's been mailing out free samples of this stuff to docotors ... see if your pdoc has a pack he can give you. It's worth a shot, and if it works it's a far sight better than messing with your AD mix.
Bob
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