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  Msg # 31632 of 32022 on ZZUK4447, Monday 11-06-22, 6:02  
  From: NABIL@SKETCHGROWL.COM  
  To: BURFORDTJUSTICE  
  Subj: Re: UK Men in their 30s hit by impotence  
 On Thursday, 17 May 2018 13:42:38 UTC+2, BurfordTJustice  wrote: 
 > UK Men in their 30s hit by impotence epidemic as half suffer from erectile 
 > dysfunction 
 > 
 > Half of men in their 30s struggle to get an erection, studies have shown. 
 > 
 > Surprise polling reveals this age group is most likely to struggle keeping 
 > it up, with 49% blaming stress and 24% blaming boozing too much. 
 > 
 > Almost a third have broken up with their partner as a result. 
 > 
 > Nearly half (43%) of men aged 18-60 across the UK are suffering impotence, 
 > with four in ten men blaming stress, followed by tiredness (36%), anxiety 
 > (29%) and boozing too heavily (26%). 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > Researchers polled 2,000 men for Coop Pharmacy and found largest affected 
 > age group of men with erectile dysfunction is those in their thirties, 
 with 
 > half (50%) reporting difficulties getting or maintaining an erection. 
 > 
 > This compares to 42% in their 40s, 41% in their 50s, and 35% of under 30s. 
 > 
 > TV doctor Hilary Jones said: "Erectile dysfunction is a taboo in our 
 society 
 > that needs to be broken. 
 > 
 > "In an age when many people are happy to share intimate details of their 
 > lives on social media, it is a huge cause for concern that men today do 
 not 
 > feel confident enough to discuss openly their struggles with impotence." 
 > 
 > A third of men aged 18-60 surveyed say they have not told anyone about 
 their 
 > erectile dysfunction. 
 > 
 > Only 28% have gone to their GP and just 9% have discussed it with another 
 > man in the family. 
 > 
 > Worryingly 43% of those affected by impotence say they could not discuss 
 the 
 > issue with friends and 23% would feel uncomfortable discussing it with a 
 GP. 
 > 
 > An incredible 27% of men say they would rather break up with their partner 
 > than talk to their GP about being unable to get an erection. 
 > 
 > Of those affected in their 30s one in five said they had brought viagra 
 from 
 > a source other than their GP. 
 > 
 > Adrian Wilkinson, spokeswoman for Coop Pharmacy said: "The results of the 
 > survey clearly show that erectile dysfunction is something that's having a 
 > huge impact on almost half of the male population in the UK. 
 > 
 > "It's with this in mind that we want to de-stigmatise any negative 
 > misconceptions and start talking about impotence and normalising it, to 
 help 
 > men feel good, know they're not alone and know they're not being judged." 
 > 
 > The pharmacy has launched a social media campaign called #Whatdoyoucallit 
 to 
 > combat the stigma of impotence. 
  
 NOT all cases of ED are Reversible. Erectile dysfunction can result from 
 surgery, the prostate, bladder or intestine, for example, when the nerves 
 innervating the penis is damaged as a side effect. 
  
 Getting an erection depends on a good supply of blood and nerves in the 
 penis. 
 A sexual stimulation activates the nerves that dilate the blood vessels, 
 allowing more blood to flow into the network of veins in two extendable 
 sponges, like darts in the 
 penis called corpora cavernosa. 
  
 In other cases, erectile dysfunction may be temporary and reversible. It can 
 sometimes be a side effect of certain medications, such as blood pressure or 
 cholesterol-lowering medications, diuretics, some antipsychotics, 
 antidepressants, and medications 
 for epilepsy. 
  
 Recreational drugs such as alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, 
 barbiturates and amphetamines can cause erectile dysfunction, as they 
 depress 
 the brain's response to sexual stimulation. An excessive consumption of 
 alcohol and smoking can also 
 cause erectile dysfunction by damaging the nerves and arteries of the penis. 
  
 Sometimes it is also a normal phenomenon, a consequence of drunkenness, 
 general anxiety and lack of sleep. 
  
 Alternatively, erectile dysfunction can be a symptom of a relationship that 
 does not work due to sexual boredom, tension or anger, or lack of intimacy 
 and 
 communication between partners. 
  
 Most men can be helped, but more importantly - if your'e serious about 
 helping 
 your man reverse his ED, please take a look at the "3 Step Stamina" Program 
 at 
 http://erectiledysfunctionmagic.info 
  
 It helped me immensely! 
  
 I can't recommend it enough... €€€€ 
  
 --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 
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