For the last few months now, I’ve been dealing with ED. At first I didn’t really think it was a big deal but it has really progressed. I went to my PCP the other day hoping for a referral to a Urologist instead the Dr ordered a blood work up. Turns out I have high cholesterol and high LDL. He proceeds to send me for a stress test which came back negative for ischemia. He tells me it’s probably psychological and has prescribed me the blue pill. I feel that it isn’t psychological. I’ve read that most cases are physical and that ED is “the canary in the coal mine” for future heart disease. I’m 44. Apparently someone my age is at a very high risk according to everything I’ve read when it comes to heart issues down the road. I’m a little worried, I’m not gonna front. Comments and suggestions would be appreciated.
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For the last few months now, I’ve been dealing with ED. At first I didn’t really think it was a big deal but it has really progressed. I went to my PCP the other day hoping for a referral to a Urologist instead the Dr ordered a blood work up. Turns out I have high cholesterol and high LDL. He proceeds to send me for a stress test which came back negative for ischemia. He tells me it’s probably psychological and has prescribed me the blue pill. I feel that it isn’t psychological. I’ve read that most cases are physical and that ED is “the canary in the coal mine” for future heart disease. I’m 44. Apparently someone my age is at a very high risk according to everything I’ve read when it comes to heart issues down the road. I’m a little worried, I’m not gonna front. Comments and suggestions would be appreciated.
What shape are you in? Do you eat well? Do you work out. Change your diet. Start working out. There are these two numb nuts (no pun intended) that have a commercial out here. I assume they are urologist though it seems unlikely that these two yokels went to med school. Anyway, they use sound waves or something like that. I thing it targets blockages. You know, high cholesterol fat guy stuff. 44 is too young to be on the blue steel unless you're using is to combat whiskey dick or something.
"Love, love will tear us apart again."
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What shape are you in? Do you eat well? Do you work out. Change your diet. Start working out. There are these two numb nuts (no pun intended) that have a commercial out here. I assume they are urologist though it seems unlikely that these two yokels went to med school. Anyway, they use sound waves or something like that. I thing it targets blockages. You know, high cholesterol fat guy stuff. 44 is too young to be on the blue steel unless you're using is to combat whiskey dick or something.
The only woman I ever really loved is gone, and m,y boners are scarce as well...I constantly get adverts about a bigger dick and all that but I could care less now Im just waiting on the grave.
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The only woman I ever really loved is gone, and m,y boners are scarce as well...I constantly get adverts about a bigger dick and all that but I could care less now Im just waiting on the grave.
The only woman I ever really loved is gone, and m,y boners are scarce as well...I constantly get adverts about a bigger dick and all that but I could care less now Im just waiting on the grave.
Checks out.
"Love, love will tear us apart again."
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Quote Originally Posted by warrenator:
The only woman I ever really loved is gone, and m,y boners are scarce as well...I constantly get adverts about a bigger dick and all that but I could care less now Im just waiting on the grave.
Dude, the thing that really matters the most in life is your health and happiness. If you are that concerned (and you are only 44), change your life. Only you can.
Im 61. About 20 years ago I started going to the gym 5 days a week. Later I began adding 15-20 minutes of cardio to the end of my workouts. Over time I began reading and listening to friends in the know about dietary changes. I eat sugar and trans fats but have probably cut out more than 80% of what I once consumed. I eat red meats as well, but still cut down quite a bit. I truly believe the key is don’t try to do it all at once - journeys involve single steps. And don’t hate yourself when you falter with disciplined goals you set. You’re not trying to lose all the weight at once or get fit all at once. If you do you’ll inevitably crash. It’s a slow and gradual change to your lifestyle in which you can successfully manage and embrace the changes along the way.
PS - been retired almost 4 years now and I intend to live in retirement a lot longer than I worked. It’s a great gig!
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Dude, the thing that really matters the most in life is your health and happiness. If you are that concerned (and you are only 44), change your life. Only you can.
Im 61. About 20 years ago I started going to the gym 5 days a week. Later I began adding 15-20 minutes of cardio to the end of my workouts. Over time I began reading and listening to friends in the know about dietary changes. I eat sugar and trans fats but have probably cut out more than 80% of what I once consumed. I eat red meats as well, but still cut down quite a bit. I truly believe the key is don’t try to do it all at once - journeys involve single steps. And don’t hate yourself when you falter with disciplined goals you set. You’re not trying to lose all the weight at once or get fit all at once. If you do you’ll inevitably crash. It’s a slow and gradual change to your lifestyle in which you can successfully manage and embrace the changes along the way.
PS - been retired almost 4 years now and I intend to live in retirement a lot longer than I worked. It’s a great gig!
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