philipburdekin said:Has anyone managed to buy extra viagra on the internet and has anyone got any recomendations as where to buy some extra , 4 a month is a joke really.
Ka-Mon said:My GP told me that as a Diabetic I am entiteled to 4 a month which means that they have to prescribe it and can not refuse it. If your Doctor refuses just tell him that you are going to inquire about your rights and if necessary complain to his superior/manager, that should do the trick.
cugila said:There is no hard and fast rule that says that you must be prescribed any drug. If it is thought medically appropriate then that is all the criteria to get a drug on the NHS. If they don't think you need it, then you will simply not be prescribed it no matter who you complain to. As for 4 only.....that needs to be negotiated, not demanded.
Ken
mrburden said:Hi,
I've been diabetic for 33 years now and suffering from most of the complications, including ED. I blamed the wife at first (that "went down" well too!). My specialist had asked me regularly if I had been suffering from this but I had not. It sort of just happened overnight really. My GP started me on Viagra but, over the course of time the effect was less and less. Eventually he sent me to the urology dept where various options were offered to me. I'm now using Alprostadil (Caverject) injections. They work although the effect does seem to vary sometimes, between an hour or so and up to most of the day!!
I note that nobody has mentioned this form of treatment in the previous posts and it obviously is not going to be favoured by many, but it has made a huge difference for us (no pun intended) and it isn't as bad to administer as you might think...honest.
crowjon said:So wear baggy trousers or a long coat:roll: :shock: .
Garfield said:I am T2 and have been for 9 years. I was on Insulin 4 times a day and then changed to Victoza 1.8 dose once a day (Maximum). I have lost 8 stone (now 12 stone) attend the gym 5 times a week. Bloods perfect. Age 74 years young with ED, tried Tadalafil (Cialis), Sildenafil (Viagra) and Prostaglandin urethralapplication (Muse). No such luck, so I have been refered to a specialist for a Penis inplant (I've requested that If I'm given this op that it be on the NHS. I'll keep you informed as to what happens.
I started on 2.5ml about 18 months ago, but now I usually need 7.5. Sometimes, though, that is too much and I have to "keep myself to myself" for most of the day!! :lol:crowjon said:Hmmmm! I have heard about this approach, so it would be interesting to hear first hand about the outcome(s).
I have a question also about Caverject injections. who else is on these and what is their dosage (Mr burden?) I am about to up my dose to 15 but I think (not sure) the highest is 20. I am not having much success lately with pills and vacuum pump and this is causing me some stress, fortunately my partener is very patient.