cloudstrife1218

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So, my buddy gave me one to try. Shit does nothing, lol. Maybe increased my libido a tiny bit. But zero extra "umph" lol. I was disappointed.
 
Ive never had a libido lift from viagra or cialis. They keep the pecker harder, but thats about it. Other things not usually found on an AAS board help with libido, etc.
 
Means that your level of testosterone is low. So I heard that in 50% viagra are not working. Better to check testosterone.
 
[h=3]Read this information, maybe it will helps you!Good luck!
When Viagra isn't right for you[/h][h=4]If you take nitrates[/h]This is medication which improves blood flow to the heart and is often prescribed for conditions such as angina. If you do need medical attention – and have chest pain after using Viagra – tell the paramedic you used sildenafil so they don't administer nitrates to treat your heart. Sildenafil and nitrates mixed can cause a catastrophic drop in blood pressure because they activate the same systems, both relaxing muscles which cause blood vessels to open up. Sildenafil is great for your penile blood flow, but together they open all your blood vessels, reducing the pressure of blood going to the brain and the heart. So users can collapse, lose consciousness or have a heart attack.
[h=4]If you use 'poppers' (amyl nitrate)[/h]This is used as a recreational sex aid which is sniffed. It gives a short lived head-rush lasting a couple of minutes, may make orgasms feel more intense and can relax the anal sphincter muscles making anal sex less uncomfortable. Unfortunately, it can cause a drop in blood pressure or give you a bad headache, not ideal when you want to have sex.
[h=4]If you use recreational drugs[/h]Many of my patients are not aware that cocaine, ecstasy, and other recreational drugscan all cause changes to sexual function, varying from difficulty achieving an erection to very delayed ejaculation times.
[h=4]If you're stressed[/h]Any ED drug treatment will work less effectively when you're stressed, because it cuts down the nerve connection between brain and genitals.
[h=4]If you have diabetes[/h]Diabetes and other health conditions can damage the nerves to your penis. You need a mix of nerve AND blood vessel activation to get a good erection. So if your diabetes is badly controlled, chances are your nerves are more likely to get damaged and the less chance you could respond well to sildenafil.
 
I never had an issue getting hard. I just wanted to see if it would make my erection even better, but it didn't do anything, lol.
 
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