Hi, My name is Thomas, is not a unique name i know, and i am an average 40 years old man from Brisbane, Australia, that’s a country and a continent itself, funny ha?, did you know that more than half of men our age have erectile dysfunction?.
Yeah I know it sounds weird that I talk about it so freely and so abruptly , but I wish someone would have told me that two years ago, I had a wonderful life along with my spouse and children, a good job and a fulfilling career as a painter , which is not my job but my main hobby.
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Thing were going pretty well, I had successfully had two expositions at age 36 and when I was about to have my third one at age 38 , well, let’s say it took a sideways turn….
When the body decides to attack itself for no reason, you have to take a positive approach, mine was “ At least I’m not dead”, and it was my motto for the longest part of that year, and then when medics decide that the best part of your day is that they are not going to give you chemo because you’re too weak to stand it, it kind of put things in perspective and so my motto switched to the wholesome phrase: ”At least I can still keep painting”.
Combining a passion and a job is such a refreshing experience, I had of course to quite my main job, insurance was getting out of hand and my patron didn’t wanted to keep paying my fees, so painting became my main job and it was something I could do from my bed while getting stronger for another round of chemo, the sad part? Everyone wanted to buy my paintings; it is an old saying that a dead painter’s works become more valuable, so I guess I kind of started taking it more positively from that point forward.
When the body start the healing process, is like a factory beginning production, first you gather your materials, your personnel and finally you start producing stuff, so in my body it was first my muscles and brain, then my stomach and finally the rest of my body, but some parts of my body seemed to have ran out of material to work because they didn’t function properly.
And there I was, ridden of cancer but with a whole new set of worries and disappointments…
Lucky for me, and my beautiful young wife, the doctors had previously talked to me about what was going to happen to my body after the chemo, I knew the consequences of my bodies playful shenanigans with cancer, but still nothing gets you ready to that kind of disappointment, I mean, it’s one of the basic functions of a man, and being unable to… gosh it takes ones spirit away.
First thing first, after finishing such devastating treatment, I wondered if I was ready to start another kind of medication, my doctor recommended the most reliable medium in the market, no gimmicks and no risking trying some sketchy unknown medication.
And oh dear he was serious about it, I can’t complain, neither my wife does, it was by far the best that could happen to us , you know besides beating cancer…
And just like I was telling in the beginning of this word journey, I wish someone would have told me this before, with my own words and in easy terms like I am telling now.
First of all Viagra is not for everyone, but it works for the majority of men with our problem
You have to be careful with your dosage, you don’t want those nasty side effects from abuse, like a never ending erection that may destroy your nerves and render you unable to get an erection again.
Or the dizziness and diarrhea that come from combining it with some foods or drinks, like wine and grapefruit, also if you have heart condition, or eye vessel constriction, nah ah, don’t take it because you have a slight chance of going temporarily blind, and that sucks…
Granted, you want to be the man you and your wife/girlfriend/boyfriend/meat lollipop deserve, but first talk to a doctor, again, talk to a doctor, don’t hesitate to ask embarrassing questions, shame may be the only thing stopping you from being happy.