Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 Any of the conventional treatments for prostate cancer has a risk of resulting in erectile dysfunction. Many men make a choice of treatment based on what they perceive as the minimization of this risk, hoping that the treatment will be successful; many women have a slightly different focus – they would rather choose the treatment they think has the best chance of dealing with the disease and hope that their man will recover his erectile function. Many men do regain most of their original function, sometimes with the aid of drugs, injections or mechanical devices, but regrettably not all do so. Candrell and Stephan Wilkinson are authors and a husband and wife couple who faced this issue and wrote of their experiences in an amusing but insightful way. To read the stories go here: Stephan: Mechanical Failure at http://www.yananow.net/MechanicalFailure.htm : What’s Sex Got To Do With It? at http://www.yananow.net/WhatSex.htm Here are people living life to the full despite the loss of one amenity. All the best Terry Herbert I have no medical qualifications but I was diagnosed in ‘96: and have learned a bit since then. My sites are at www.yananow.net and www.prostatecancerwatchfulwaiting.co.za Dr “Snuffy” Myers : " As a physician, I am painfully aware that most of the decisions we make with regard to prostate cancer are made with inadequate data " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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