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<blockquote data-quote="Gran25" data-source="post: 2108805" data-attributes="member: 489173"><p>Talk to your doctor (and your partner) there are other medications that may be effective that don't result in headaches (here's a link to an article which briefly describes the medications <a href="https://www.healthline.com/health/erectile-dysfunction/viagra-alternative#risk-factors-and-side-effects" target="_blank">https://www.healthline.com/health/erectile-dysfunction/viagra-alternative#risk-factors-and-side-effects</a>). Get creative, the same old same old routines and expectations can be boring for anyone after awhile and the pressure to perform like a 25 yr old stud is not going to help. Counselling, sex toys, erotic stories etc can re-spark the flame. There are lots of helpful (non "icky") websites or books that you and your partner can explore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gran25, post: 2108805, member: 489173"] Talk to your doctor (and your partner) there are other medications that may be effective that don't result in headaches (here's a link to an article which briefly describes the medications [URL]https://www.healthline.com/health/erectile-dysfunction/viagra-alternative#risk-factors-and-side-effects[/URL]). Get creative, the same old same old routines and expectations can be boring for anyone after awhile and the pressure to perform like a 25 yr old stud is not going to help. Counselling, sex toys, erotic stories etc can re-spark the flame. There are lots of helpful (non "icky") websites or books that you and your partner can explore. [/QUOTE]
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