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<blockquote data-quote="crowjon" data-source="post: 155888" data-attributes="member: 7029"><p>Hmmmm! I have heard about this approach, so it would be interesting to hear first hand about the outcome(s).</p><p>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.</p><p>I am told by my peers and my Consultant that my issue is predominantly psychological and that the mechanics are all functioning as per normal...i.e. but blocked by the brain. So in addition to increasing the Caverject dose I am also about to try some more hypnotherapy (not successful in the past but was not needed/important so much then). Here is some information from my Consultant which explains a lot; did you know that the main problem for us ED sufferers is that the brain is overdoing its proper function? Yes it is the brain's function to supress erection not encourage it as you might assume!!!</p><p>So if anyone has any thoughts on or experiences with these areas I am sure I and many on this Forum would welcome them. It is also good to see that we are being open about this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crowjon, post: 155888, member: 7029"] 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. I am told by my peers and my Consultant that my issue is predominantly psychological and that the mechanics are all functioning as per normal...i.e. but blocked by the brain. So in addition to increasing the Caverject dose I am also about to try some more hypnotherapy (not successful in the past but was not needed/important so much then). Here is some information from my Consultant which explains a lot; did you know that the main problem for us ED sufferers is that the brain is overdoing its proper function? Yes it is the brain's function to supress erection not encourage it as you might assume!!! So if anyone has any thoughts on or experiences with these areas I am sure I and many on this Forum would welcome them. It is also good to see that we are being open about this issue. [/QUOTE]
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