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  • Anybody Tried Cialis As Therapy To Heal Injury?

    i was recently advised by two different highly regarded urologists to start therapeutic cialis daily at a low dosage to help heal a pumping injury...both of them advised me to take it daily for two months and that afterwards the healing made possible by the increased blood flow would result in much improved erection quality potentially without having to take it anymore....believe me after having suffered my injury and going to multiple urologists for the first time in my life i was ASTOUNDED by how clueless MOST OF THEM are....i have already read and agree with the many posts on this site justifiably warning others to be wary of bad advice from urologists...so for the sake of this discussion i would just like to hear from guys (if any) who have attempted therapeutic cialis...if you have i would REALLY APPRECIATE hearing from you and your experience. did it help you? what kind of injury did it help to heal? how long did you take it and at what dosage? did you find that you could have satisfactory erections after your therapy without cialis?

    i can't tell you how much i would appreciate any responses i can get on this...this injury has me at the depths of depression

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    Hey mate, the short answer is no. Never heard that an ED drug like Cialis can be used to repair vascular damage, if that is what you have. Have you done the Doppler test? I would think that the simple thing to do is just leave the penis alone and allow nature to do its repair work. I understand you are depressed, and that sucks, and you will try anything, but Sport, go easy with this. ED drugs work by facilitating the release of the gas NO in the blood vessels of your penis which starts the erection process with a little help of your mind. ED drugs are not meant to repair vascular damage or whatever you have.

    You need more medical opinions. I am no saint, I have used Cialis, which lasts 36 hours, non therapeutically to shorten the refractory period so I can fuck again rather than wait until my penis was ready. I don't have ED.

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    • #3
      thanks for you help ponto

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      • #4
        just as a followup....i also take clomid (and anastrozole VERY sparingly) for clinically low testosterone...i am very careful with anastrozole because i have noticed that even SLIGHTLY too much can cause ED...i recently took another 0.1 mg dose (my last dose was over two months ago) and my erections did improve...was able to go like 20 minutes a few days ago with a full erection without any cialis....so i am still on the fence about starting the daily cialis treatment referred to in my original post

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        • #5
          Still confused as to what you exact injury is. I take daily cialis for ED and personally can not see any benefit for healing an injury. I'm experiencing a numb unit and unsatisfactory orgasms. I still orgasm, just no wave of energy associated with it. So my thinking is that the cialis will not provide any relief for your injury other than provide better blood flow to the area.

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          • #6
            Anastrozole is a treatment for breast cancer and clomid is for treating infertility in women. Why would you be taking that for low testosterone?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Cavalier View Post
              Anastrozole is a treatment for breast cancer and clomid is for treating infertility in women. Why would you be taking that for low testosterone? You need to find a different urologist.
              He is blocking estrogen.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Cavalier View Post
                Anastrozole is a treatment for breast cancer and clomid is for treating infertility in women. Why would you be taking that for low testosterone? You need to find a different urologist.
                Anastrozole to block test from converting to estrogen and clomid for increasing LH and binding estrogen receptors.

                Some have good results with only blocking estrogen.

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                • #9
                  I would think that increasing blood flow to penis could have some positive effects to healing tissues. If I were you I would try Cialis and if it doesn't help then look for other routes. I don't see any negative sides in using Cialis daily. Do you see some negative aspects? Hell I would use it daily if it would be a lot cheaper.
                  I have prescription for both Cialis and Viagra.

                  I think there is doctors have knowledge how to fix you, but they can be hard to find.

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                  • #10
                    ..nevermind
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                    • #11
                      Cialis has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of enlarged prostate. It may also be used to treat men who have both enlarged prostate and erectile dysfunction (ED) at the same time. Cialis is the first ED drug to be approved for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). I have never heard of Cialis to heal an injury. The increased blood flow could be a positive if the injury involves a lack of blood flow. Time and leaving it alone for a while is maybe the best treatment plan

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Pegasus View Post
                        He is blocking estrogen.
                        Originally posted by Trapezius View Post
                        Anastrozole to block test from converting to estrogen and clomid for increasing LH and binding estrogen receptors.

                        Some have good results with only blocking estrogen.
                        Okay, that makes sense. Thanks for pointing that out. Show how much i know about testosterone treatments.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ThinkLongAndHard View Post
                          i was recently advised by two different highly regarded urologists to start therapeutic cialis daily at a low dosage to help heal a pumping injury...both of them advised me to take it daily for two months and that afterwards the healing made possible by the increased blood flow would result in much improved erection quality potentially without having to take it anymore....believe me after having suffered my injury and going to multiple urologists for the first time in my life i was ASTOUNDED by how clueless MOST OF THEM are....i have already read and agree with the many posts on this site justifiably warning others to be wary of bad advice from urologists...so for the sake of this discussion i would just like to hear from guys (if any) who have attempted therapeutic cialis...if you have i would REALLY APPRECIATE hearing from you and your experience. did it help you? what kind of injury did it help to heal? how long did you take it and at what dosage? did you find that you could have satisfactory erections after your therapy without cialis?

                          i can't tell you how much i would appreciate any responses i can get on this...this injury has me at the depths of depression
                          Dear think,

                          I too have taken Cialis for medical reasons. I had tears in my tunica albuginea and my corpus cavernosas. The effects were pain and Ed. I using the Cialis to heal. For one I know that it provides ample blood flow to the site of injury. But when is enough is enough? There has to be a point where you gotta stop taking it once it's healed. It's tricky cause we don't have a doctor following us around.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Trapezius View Post
                            I would think that increasing blood flow to penis could have some positive effects to healing tissues. If I were you I would try Cialis and if it doesn't help then look for other routes. I don't see any negative sides in using Cialis daily. Do you see some negative aspects? Hell I would use it daily if it would be a lot cheaper.
                            I have prescription for both Cialis and Viagra.

                            I think there is doctors have knowledge how to fix you, but they can be hard to find.
                            ^ this. Hard to find is correct! They're not there to coddle and listen, some are just used to operating on emergencies. Anything in between is just Mundine for them.

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                            • #15
                              Some doctors will recommend low dosages of erector drugs to assist mild issues. The prescription is to usually take the drugs before sleep. This should allow the patient to experience morning wood (or harder/longer morning wood) if it's already present.
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