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Post a new topicby Aflw on Wed Aug 26, 2009 6:42 am

Great to have a forum like this. Glad i found it. But how can it reali help. It is good to talk but how about solutions. My wife wil definitely identify wit cecee. Married for almost two years n stil no sex. It reali gets bad wen it seems there's no solution in sight. Seen an urologist pills didn't help n now lookin for options out of d country. I had priapsm years ago only to realize d damage after marriage. Reali crazy wen u can't use regular drugs cos of sickle cell. I'm based in Nigeria where specilist r not readily available so i need a solution n where i can easily access it. Then i can start makin plans to travell there. Thanks for helpin. God bless
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Re: Sickle cell n ED

Post a new topicby stevie teever on Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:39 am

Hi, Here I want to give you all some information about Viagra although In today's life their are many generic drugs like Generic Viagra,Lovegra,Meltabs which are equivalent to Viagra are available in market.But as Viagra is a brand name so its have own importance in market.
Viagra is the medication that contains Sildenafil Citrate as the active constituent that treats erectile dysfunction by regulating the disturbed blood supply to the penis. The blood supply to the penis is being disturbed due to the excessive production if the enzyme PDE-5 that cuts off the blood supply from the male reproductive system before man achieve the orgasm.
Most important is that Viagra treats impotence regardless of its costs. Whatever may be your age single dose of the Viagra is enough to resolve the sex issue. It is the first drug that was approved by the FDA and WHO for treating erectile dysfunction.
You can buy Viagra and also equivalents from many online pharmacies .For more information about Generic and Branded drugs you can check the blog:
http://healthfoundation.wordpress.com
http://cheap-kamagra-online.blogspot.com
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Re: Sickle cell n ED

Post a new topicby Aflw on Thu Sep 10, 2009 6:36 pm

hi stevie teever,
seems you did not notice in my post where i mentioned sickle cell. i av thought about viagra, it is very popular, but i've been warned against it by doctors. priapsm led to this condition in the first place, don't want to go back there and maybe end up worse off cos of viagra.
so i av to look for other options. if u however av a study or referal that can help prove other wise or help in any way, do let me know. tnx


[quote="stevie teever"]Hi, Here I want to give you all some information about Viagra although In today's life their are many generic drugs like Generic Viagra,Lovegra,Meltabs which are equivalent to Viagra are available in market.But as Viagra is a brand name so its have own importance in market.
Viagra is the medication that contains Sildenafil Citrate as the active constituent that treats erectile dysfunction by regulating the disturbed blood supply to the penis. The blood supply to the penis is being disturbed due to the excessive production if the enzyme PDE-5 that cuts off the blood supply from the male reproductive system before man achieve the orgasm.
Most important is that Viagra treats impotence regardless of its costs. Whatever may be your age single dose of the Viagra is enough to resolve the sex issue. It is the first drug that was approved by the FDA and WHO for treating erectile dysfunction.
You can buy Viagra and also equivalents from many online pharmacies .For more information about Generic and Branded drugs you can check the blog:
http://healthfoundation.wordpress.com
http://cheap-kamagra-online.blogspot.com[/quote]
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