Living with Erectile DysfunctionThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Erectile Dysfunction Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download E.D. - I think… My Fiancee’ has always had a problem maintaining an erection from the first time we were together a year and one half ago. The thing is, he doesn’t seem to notice. It’s gotten worse in the last 6 months or so. Before, it happened about 6 or 7 times out of 10, now it happens 100% of the time. He’s been on sleeping pills (Ambien) since we met. I complained about it to him several times that I didn’t like them or how it affects him. He’s gone to the doctor and had it switched to Lunesta, but it made no difference. Since the dosage was much lower for Lunesta, he said he still couldn’t sleep. So, he went back to Ambien. I feel that this may be the issue, although, he’s tried going without the pills and it still didn’t help. Maybe the fact that he never went more than 3 days without sleeping pills because he can’t sleep. I think it still may have been in his system. I’m very upset over this. I’m losing sleep myself over it. I haven’t full out had a conversation about it because I don’t want to hurt his feelings or make it worse by telling him he’s not satisfying me. Once in a while, he does, but with much work on my part. He just doesn’t get hard enough or loses it as soon as he’s inside, but he’s still able to ejaculate, even though he barley has an erection. Comments
October 2007
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