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gangsta_vibes1
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Posted: 08/31/06 - 17:49 Post subject: Erection Problems at 18!!!! |
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| Hi im 18 years old im having trouble with erections. Me and my girlfriend have been frequently having sex after about 2 weeks we tried again and i noticed that it was limp and not as strong as it usually is. I think this could possibly have something to do with a growth hormone i am taking but am not sure. If anyone can please give me some advice it would be greatly appreciated. |
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Kruko
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Posted: 09/02/06 - 13:00 Post subject: |
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It is quite possible that you are experiencing these problems because of the synthetic growth hormone you have been taking. This esthetic hormone is not quite harmless and it could cause side effects.
Some of the most common side effects of the synthetic growth hormone are muscle pain, bloating, headaches, abnormal growth of bones and internal organs, diabetes, swelling in the arms and legs, hardening of the arteries, and high blood pressure.
The last two side effects could be causing your problem with weak erection. With high blood pressure as well as hardening in the arteries, blood may have troubles reaching or staying in the penile tissues, causing your weak erections.
If you are stressed much about this need to take hormonal replacements or even worried too much about your performance, this stress could be the cause of weak erections as well.
If the problem becomes extensive or if you develop some additional side effects, talk to your doctor about changing the dosage and your other options. |
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