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 Subject :Husband with ED.. 2009-07-27 14:44:51 
Maggie

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I'm a 24 year old woman married to a man with ED. He has had it our entire relationship and all I want to do is fix it. He takes medication but I don't want him to have to take a pill to have sex with me. He said it had never happened to him before me and I think it originally happened because he was intimidated by me. He got me pregnant and so we got married. I am feeling hopeless, lonely, and trapped. I want to help him but I dont know how. He is not very good at communicating with me and I feel like he dosn't care but I know he does. How do I get him to open up and what can I do to help him get over this? I tried not saying anything when it would happen then I tried saying something, I tried taking him to a therapist and I had him talk to his dr., I have recently ordered a book that I hope helps and I'm in the process of finding a sex therapist but is there something I can do to boost his ego, make him feel like hes THE MAN? Anyone with any suggestions PLEASE HELP ME!!!
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CBC News - Consumer Life - Sex enhancement pill raises health warning

A sexual enhancement product promoted as an herbal supplement is being pulled off the market in Canada because it contains an undeclared prescription medication.

SeXXX DRIVE has been sold throughout the country at retail sex shops and over internet sites.

It contains hydroxyhomosildenafil, a substance similar to sildenafil, the active ingredient in the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra.

Health Canada warns it could pose serious and potentially life-threatening health risks, especially for people with heart problems.

Other side-effects include headache, facial flushing, indigestion, dizziness, abnormal vision and hearing loss.

People taking nitrate drugs could be in serious danger as the combination of products could result in life-threatening low blood pressure.

Anyone who's been using the product is advised to contact their doctor if they have any concerns about their health.

Health Canada is following up with retailers to ensure it is removed from the market. The Canada Border Services Agency has also been asked to stop any importation of the drug into Canada.




 

Due to a severe risk to health, the recall of four erectile dysfunction or sexual enhancement products has been ordered by Medsafe. Specifically, the Company has asked for recalling products like So Hard for Men, Pulse8 for Women, The Rock and Tonic 66, as they contain undeclared prescription medicines, reported Government's medicines regulator.

These undeclared prescription medicines include tadalafil, sildenafil, and hydroxyhomosildenafil. These drugs have been declared unsafe due to the fact that they can interfere with many heart medications, thus being fatal for one’s medical conditions. The first two medicines are used in dysfunction medicine Cialis and Viagra, respectively.

Therefore, the customers have been advised by Acting Director-General of Health, Andrew Bridgman not to use these products that may make one prone to serious health risks. Also, those patients who have already used them and are now not feeling well, must consult their doctors without further delay.

Mr. Bridgman added, “Consumers should immediately stop taking these products and seek medical advice if they have felt unwell when taking any of these products or if they are also taking other medicines”.

The retailers and distributors have also been ordered not to sell these products that are usually used to improve sexual performance or for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.

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