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writes: Hi, I really wonder about this issue for a long time.I hope you can give me some ideas about the reality.So I'm in my late forties, and I really struggle with libido, and erectile dysfunction. My doctor says even I have no medical problems, its normal, because there are many man in my age have this problem, and over fifty it is dramatically growing problem.. Now I feel , it is frightening, and I really don't know what to think. I have some friends, but they wouldn't really discuss this with me, I guess, it is sort of taboo..So is this true, that man in their 60 's are having trouble, and it can start in their forties, or is it not the real picture?What do you think?
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reader, anonymous, writes (28 July 2011): It may indeed be "normal", but that doesnt mean you have to live with it. You may have low testosterone or other physical conditions that are lowering your libido. Or, you may just not be doing all you can to enhance it. Do you exercise? Do you drink or do any drugs? Do you eat right? Are you frequently stressed? All of these things contribute greatly to low libido, but will go mostly unnoticed in a routine checkup or blood test.
I am 42 and was expereincing low libido and poor performance in bed. I started taking a good male multivitamin with zinc and an herbal supplement that contains Tribulus, which is supposed to help production of T. THe results were pretty amazing.
I would go to a different doctor if I were you.
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reader, megfaichney +, writes (28 July 2011):
i have been married for 27yrs had the kids growing older with my spouse now should be time for us we are both in late 40s and although we have had a good sex life in the past this past few mnth we"ve had alot of false starts,im a 48yr old woman who can only have sex for short periods of time as i have back and joint pain,my husband finds it difficult to make love as he feels hes going to hurt me.ive told him not to worry so much we"ll change position if need be now he starts off ok but he cant keep it hard for long as he feels he has to perform,ive told him hes not a seal i dont expect him to finish all the time, now he says becos its been so long since his last explosian in his mind he wants to make love but he cant get his penis to do its work,keep trying,dont get down hearted,be patient with yourself,we have decided to introduce soft porn dvds to help him get a boost,there is always a way to solve this everyone is diffrent find your turn on take the next step but never give up keep trying till it happens for you its natural
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