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Wed Dec-13-06 01:56 AM
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Do you think half of all men have E.D. after 40? CNN does. |
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That's erectile dysfunction for those who might be confused. Kind of limits any kind of sex life for my parents, not that I want to think about that. But explain Tony Randall to me. And the new drugs are good! It's the endless commercials that suck. :evilgrin:
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Wed Dec-13-06 02:54 AM
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With the rise of Type II, I'll bet it's a lot more than used to fall into that category.
Julie
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Wed Dec-13-06 02:57 AM
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2. Diabetes, type !!? I'm surprised I offered a sex thread up to DU Lounge |
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and no one took advantage of that. But I did ask out of a human's basic curiosity, like mine. :-) Thanks for my sole response, JulieRB.
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Wed Dec-13-06 02:59 AM
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and have nooooo problems with ED....
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Wed Dec-13-06 03:34 AM
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that they think that if they put the message out there often enough they will create a subliminal need for their product. Seriously. The many times they run those damn commercials makes me think they are trying to implant that idea in every man's mind. Scary shit.
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Wed Dec-13-06 03:36 AM
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5. I agree with you, libdreamer |
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While some men DO have problems with ED, the commercials make it seem as if 95% of men over 40 have it.
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Wed Dec-13-06 03:38 AM
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have thought that,
But the damn commercials are so INSISTANT. and GRAPHIC. Same thing for the other medicines; like the blood clot ones. They literally SHOW you a visual of how it happens. Duh. So therefore; you are visualiziing your own sickness into being. Friggin' assholes.
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Wed Dec-13-06 04:31 AM
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And that is exactly what they WANT to do -- create the "need" for their drugs.
Not saying that all drugs are bad or unnecessary. If one is at a certain level, and needs drugs for something, then so be it. But to CREATE the need, feh! Pisses me off. Friggin' assholes, indeed. :grr:
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Wed Dec-13-06 02:39 PM
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37. Yep - and I also think they're trying to send the message that every |
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'failure to launch' is a disease that requires pharmaceutical intervention. ED is obviously a real and traumatic thing, but it seems the drug companies are trying to do an end run around the physicians (as they have with many other illnesses) to try and build up a demand among patients for whom the treatment really isn't necsssary... (IMuninformedO, of course.)
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Wed Dec-13-06 02:42 PM
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39. I think the drug companies do that with damn near everything |
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just so they can push their pills and potions.
Having said that, I will reiterate that I do think there is a place for medication (I have three pills a day I need to take), but the marketing the drug companies do does seem to be geared toward creating more users, as opposed to being a solution for a problem one already has.
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Wed Dec-13-06 03:37 AM
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6. Not being thus disadvantaged, |
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even at my advanced age, I find those commercials to be somewhat amusing.
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Wed Dec-13-06 03:38 AM
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also sells ads for Viagra et al.
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Wed Dec-13-06 04:29 AM
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9. No wonder Wolf and Jack are so grumpy |
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Wed Dec-13-06 04:45 AM
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11. I went through a time when I needed a little help |
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With the old soldier. Things went on that destroyed my confidence and drive (I turned 40 june 2nd.) Viagra is The Shit! I don't need it anymore (the soldier salutes just fine)but for a time it was a god send. It really screws with a mans head when the soldier doesn't cooperate..It aint no kind of fun! The commercials are sort of to much..Specially the Bob ones.
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Wed Dec-13-06 05:02 AM
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13. Nothin' wrong with that. |
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The issue for me is when drug companies seek to CREATE the problem, not just solve one.
Glad the soldier is okay now. :)
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Wed Dec-13-06 05:11 AM
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and It also pisses me off that most insurance will pay for that but not birth control pills And Thanks The soldier salutes you :rofl:
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Wed Dec-13-06 05:19 AM
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15. That pisses me off too. Just more double standards for men and |
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women.
And tell your soldier, thanks. :hide:
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Wed Dec-13-06 05:00 AM
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nothing works like it used to. Life is more complex. Lists of things to do. Problems to take care of. Halfway through lovemaking my mind wanders and I might think, "Did I leave the lights on in the car?"
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Wed Dec-13-06 07:10 AM
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17. It's a quality of life issue. And some older men (as well as their wives) |
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might have thought, prior to the commercials, that it was an inevitable part of life.
I have some experience dealing with it because my FIL, who lived with us had ED as a result of diabetes and a stroke. He and my husband had numerous conversations about his inability and my husband would relay the conversation to me indicating how sad it made his dad.
I know all the issues people have with Big Pharma advertising on TV, but I think it's a good thing.
Here's an interesting side note. My dad passed in 2004 from a combination of Alzheimer's and DM. At one time, we thought he might have NPH because of the way he shuffled so when he walked, but at the time, the only acceptable treatment was to implant a shunt and if he didn't have NPH, (neuropressurehydrocephalus), it would be all for naught.
THe week after he passed, I saw a commercial on tv for a drug to treat NPH and the guy talking about it shuffled exactly the same way as my dad. When my brother's MIL was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, I brought this to his attention and it turned out she had NPH. Started taking the drug. All better.
My point is, as annoying as some of those commercials are, I think it gets the word out that there are therapies to help.
/getting off my soapbox now.
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Wed Dec-13-06 10:57 AM
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18. Another industry created myth. |
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Like the cholesterol myth which nets billions for the pharmaceutical companies.
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Wed Dec-13-06 11:08 AM
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19. E.D. can be a convenient and non-confrontational way to tell your partner... |
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that you really don't feel like it. It's the male version of "I have a headache"
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Wed Dec-13-06 11:09 AM
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20. Viagra horror story... |
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My FIL told my wife (his daughter) and i that his prescription for Viagra didn't include enough pills per month for his needs.
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Wed Dec-13-06 11:16 AM
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21. Too much information.. |
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Wed Dec-13-06 11:19 AM
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22. ya think?!?! i couldn't stop gagging and retching. |
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Edited on Wed Dec-13-06 11:19 AM by MrCoffee
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Wed Dec-13-06 11:22 AM
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Wed Dec-13-06 11:23 AM
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not where you are concerned, no, I can't see it. :D
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Wed Dec-13-06 12:14 PM
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26. I don't mean to make light |
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I just doubt that half of any population has any one "dysfunction." :)
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Wed Dec-13-06 12:13 PM
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25. No problems here at 49 |
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and none of my friends that I have such conversations with have it. Maybe I can have them ask that question on the next high school reunion survey.
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Wed Dec-13-06 12:29 PM
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27. 50% of men over 40 are people you wouldn't want to fuck anyway |
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Wed Dec-13-06 12:47 PM
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30. But unlike some guys, we don't normally |
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trade 'em in after 40 for two 20's. ;)
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Wed Dec-13-06 12:31 PM
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Wed Dec-13-06 02:32 PM
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34. That's why you need a younger man |
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Wed Dec-13-06 02:34 PM
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35. I'm going to think long and hard |
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about that one. :evilgrin:
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Wed Dec-13-06 02:40 PM
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38. You didn't ask for that? |
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Wed Dec-13-06 02:42 PM
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40. I totally walked into it |
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Wed Dec-13-06 12:43 PM
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Public Relations firms are "firming" up their sales with undocumented data. I seriously doubt this to be true for the starting age of 40 perhaps 55. The sooner you can convince men that they might have a problem in this area at age 40 the more likely they will and probably not due to physical causes. To quote the tobacco industry "our product is doubt". I think you can research this area quite easily but self-disclosure on this issue is somewhat specious.
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Wed Dec-13-06 01:23 PM
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31. If so, it's the other half... |
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Wed Dec-13-06 01:31 PM
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32. Half of all male CNN anchors probably do |
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Wed Dec-13-06 02:32 PM
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33. The Villages, a retirement community in FLORIDA |
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(Florida again), has a record number of STD's amongst people 60 up to mid-80's. So I guess if you can still cut the mustard you still have to watch out. Heh.
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Wed Dec-13-06 03:54 PM
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41. From my personal experience, no. |
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My current 53-year-old boyfriend is always ready to go. :D
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