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  1. #547
    Quote Originally Posted by Darkman808  [View Original Post]
    Out of the blue, I started seeing ads on this stuff. At least new to me. What makes this stuff "new" is that it is NOT consumed orally (eaten and swallowed).

    You place a small tablet under your tongue and it goes directly into you bloodstream, not through entire digestive system. So the theory is it takes effect faster and is more intense and they say.

    Here's a link:

    https://rugietmen.com/

    Cont...
    Apomorphine essentially acts like dopamine and gives you a higher sense of "pleasure". Be careful. While it may not be "chemically addictive", it could make other activities less satisfying, not only just sex. It has been used to treat sexual disfunction and alcoholism in the past.

    They're selling a "compounded medication" at a pretty high premium and their strategy is allowing you only to fill at their pharmacy (that's why they sell compounded medications). Sublingual delivery isn't new and does work faster than traditionally oral routes.

    If cost is an issue, there's a good chance you can shop around for a similar combination of meds much cheaper.

  2. #546

    Rugiet new approach to ED

    Out of the blue, I started seeing ads on this stuff. At least new to me. What makes this stuff "new" is that it is NOT consumed orally (eaten and swallowed).

    You place a small tablet under your tongue and it goes directly into you bloodstream, not through entire digestive system. So the theory is it takes effect faster and is more intense and they say.

    Here's a link:

    https://rugietmen.com/

    I'm NOT a doctor. I'm just offering a review of my own personal experience. I've had three sessions with one of my favorite providers. I've also tested it out on my own, by myself, just to see the effects. The drug is a mixture of three other common ED meds in a custom tailored cocktail, you select which one or combo you prefer on their website. I'm older and while I have no preordained health issues, I've a history of prostrate related issues (genetic). So I definitely need the help and chose accordingly. I've been using a Viagra knock off for years. That is a big help, but until I tried Rugiet, I had no idea what else to do. Viagra works no problem. But it makes my dick feel rock hard and works great while fucking. But it seems to not have as long lasting effect as I'd like. Secondly, my dick feels "rock" hard almost to the point I might actually be missing some feeling in it.

    Rugiet as a component (so they advertise) called Apomorphine. It could be utter BS for all I know. But I will say that this stuff has changed my sex experiences immensely, for the better. I would say the 'time" factor is a bit faster, but that isn't crucial. It takes 10-12 minutes to dissolve completely under your tongue. Then they say it takes 15 minutes to feel the drug kicking in. I'll attest to that as all true.

    One good thing is it does NOT have to be used on an empty stomach since it is absorbed through the bloodstream.

    Back to the Apomorphine. I truly did feel more of a "mood shift" with this stuff. My mind felt more horny as much as my dick. Maybe its just me. But as I was driving to see my date, each time, I was getting hard with the thought of seeing her, before I even got there.

    The other drug is Tadalfil, which is the main item in Cialis. So this makes your hard on last longer. Which it did. I felt easily aroused long after our 90 minute session and went back hom. Hours later, getting hard came about without much thought at all, literally.

    As a first time user, I had to pay for the tablets AND a doctor's review. Its all easy, online, private, not a big deal at all, if you're in good health or no problem with lying about your bad health (ha ha ha ha). BUt you have to pay for the medical interview the first time. After that you only pay for the drugs and shipping.

    Shipping is in a very small discreet bag with a very generic label, no problem.

    COST? My first order, for medical review and shipping was $310 for 16 tablets. I think (I can't remember) the review was $60 by itself. So that means just the drugs and shipping were $250. So each tablet was $15.

    Worth it? To me it was, definitely a game changer and worth the "trial" and I've enjoyed using it. My provider friend (who I see exclusively these days) enjoys it and our sessions are better than ever. At least for me. Honestly my dick feels very different during sex with her today than it has for years with vitamin V. I suggest anybody 'try' it and if you don't like it or not worth the cost, move on. But for me, my own opinion is, I'll keep using the Rugiet for now and look forward to my next session.

    My provider had three squirting orgasms in the last 30 minutes of our last session together. OMG, if that isn't an endorsement, I don't know what is.

  3. #545

    Cea

    What I learned along the way may help you one day. Don't ask for a periodic blood test (annual). Demand it. Get a CBC test (complete blood count). Telltale trouble signal is a low red blood cell count. Should be around 13 to 15 ish. Lower means something is amiss. A CEA blood test will hunt for cancer. The lower the number the better. Pre operation mine was an 8. After operation it was a 1 and has stayed there for two years. 1 to 5 is normal range.

    SS.

  4. #544

    Ass Right

    Quote Originally Posted by Ck813  [View Original Post]
    I had no signs. The worse part is the doctors said I had Bell's Palsy. Spent some time and a lot later was diagnosed as stroke. Even told the them my right side was numb and felt funny and all that. Fuck up this kind.
    Quote Originally Posted by Shipshape  [View Original Post]
    Had a doc totally miss the signals of a health issue. I knew something was wrong. Bypassed the doc. Got lab work done and got the tests needed. Frankly, if I hadn't pushed, I'd be probably dead today. Fight for yourself is all I can say.SS.
    With all due respect, I rest our cases. Eff everybody and get one definitive diagnosis of your self-suspected condition, if any. You know your body and lifestyle best so eff everybody else and be one aggressive advocate for your health. My doctor told me: "You saved your own life."

  5. #543

    Personal Advocate

    Quote Originally Posted by Shipshape  [View Original Post]
    I don't know why but now days it seems consistent that you have to be your own self advocate and be aggressive about it. SS.
    I am very familiar with the local health care system and there are issues everywhere. For example: health insurance dictating medical care, human error, burn out with healthcare providers, and much more. So being your own advocate for your own health is worth it.

  6. #542
    Quote Originally Posted by MitsFunai  [View Original Post]
    Watch out for them 'mini' strokes and misdiagnoses; if I get one 'feeling' or something still bothering me about one diagnosis I go for one second opinion, at least (no reason for anybody to feel insulted or 'hurt' by going for another opinion). Nobody knows everything about the human body and if they claim they do, more better run fast and far away. It's your okole on the line, not theirs.
    I don't know why but now days it seems consistent that you have to be your own self advocate and be aggressive about it. Had a doc totally miss the signals of a health issue. I knew something was wrong. Bypassed the doc. Got lab work done and got the tests needed. Yup as suspected something was very wrong. Frankly, if I hadn't pushed, I'd be probably dead today. Fight for yourself is all I can say.

    SS.

  7. #541

    You Might Be That 1%

    Quote Originally Posted by Ck813  [View Original Post]
    The scary part is strokes can come on with no signs. I had no signs. The worse part is the doctors said I had Bell's Palsy. Spent some time and a lot later was diagnosed as stroke. Even told the them my right side was numb and felt funny and all that. Fuck up this kind.
    Watch out for them 'mini' strokes and misdiagnoses; if I get one 'feeling' or something still bothering me about one diagnosis I go for one second opinion, at least (no reason for anybody to feel insulted or 'hurt' by going for another opinion). Nobody knows everything about the human body and if they claim they do, more better run fast and far away. It's your okole on the line, not theirs.

  8. #540

    Bell's palsy vs stroke

    Ck813,

    Glad you got it figured out, hopefully no long term consequences. Bell's palsy symptoms usually only facial might have some slurred speech related to the facial paralysis but other than face no much else muscle involvement. Stroke usually if face is unequal, that muscle paralysis usually comes with same side limb involvement, can be arm or leg or both. But also seen stroke with no paralysis of any kine, but with person saying one or two sentences repeatedly or saying sentences that make no sense.

    Take care.

    Stay safe,

    LS.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ck813  [View Original Post]
    The scary part is strokes can come on with no signs. I had no signs. The worse part is the doctors said I had Bell's Palsy. Spent some time and a lot later was diagnosed as stroke. Even told the them my right side was numb and felt funny and all that. Fuck up this kind.

  9. #539

    No signs then bam stroke

    The scary part is strokes can come on with no signs. I had no signs. The worse part is the doctors said I had Bell's Palsy. Spent some time and a lot later was diagnosed as stroke. Even told the them my right side was numb and felt funny and all that. Fuck up this kind.

    Quote Originally Posted by MitsFunai  [View Original Post]
    Too many risk factors for list. See PCP and get labs done regularly; stress may be one irrefutable factor but hard for avoid; use the wisdom and ask questions. Good luck to all.

  10. #538

    Looking for love in all the wrong places

    Hey Mongers,

    Beware. Not paranoid, just careful.

    Mele Kalikimaka and Hau'oli Makahiki Hou.

    Stay safe,

    LS.

    https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle...n-2023a1000vrr

  11. #537
    Quote Originally Posted by Seeker963  [View Original Post]
    Diamond head doesn't test for everything. It's obvious that BB anything has its risks. But has anyone ever got anything with HE?

    I've always assumed that it was low / no risk, but I'm not sure if this is true.
    At a minimum, one can catch Chlamydia from a BBBJ. I know. It's easily treatable.

  12. #536
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    Posts: 1526

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    Quote Originally Posted by MitsFunai  [View Original Post]
    Too many risk factors for list. See PCP and get labs done regularly; stress may be one irrefutable factor but hard for avoid; use the wisdom and ask questions. Good luck to all.
    Stress was a MAJOR factor in my life back in the day, and my past stroke when I was younger, plus doing stupid shhssst back then.

    Quote Originally Posted by Redneck1  [View Original Post]
    There are several other factors, but one important additional factor that comes to mind is avoiding smoking.
    My other friends' strokes were their smoking and they had to quit or not live any longer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ck813  [View Original Post]
    Been on Atorvastatin for years and years. No side effects. Had a stroke so take care of your Cholesterol, Blood Pressure, Sleep Apnea, Diabetes and one more thing which I can't remember to help avoid strokes.
    100%, I had all of those plus my Stress levels were extremely high! I had all the signs, I just did not listen to them until that faithful day. Luckily part of our coaching staff were ER Nurses and a parent of our players was a Critical Care and ICU nurse for years, she recognized my issues right on the court while coaching our match. Next thing I remember was I was on the Gym Floor, looking up at people. They gave me the care I needed, spent a few weeks in the Hospital, then it took me 2-3 years to recover. Changed my habits, cared for my stress better, ate very healthy bc my 2 older daughters were Vegetarians so I went that route and lost the needed weight, and changed my workout towards that mentality. It was tough, I needed to relearn to walk, talk, and even think just like a baby. Yeah, it was scary, my Dr. Who was my classmate gave me a shot between the eyes, changing or not being alive in 2-3 years because of bad health and decisions. Fear of death, not being around for your kids and ohana, and as Dad said, your kid should not pass before your parents. If that does not scare you, then I do not know what will? My good friend passed last year from his stroke, similar lifestyle, but he was single, lived alone, big Vegas braddah, sad because they found him because of a wellness check, 4 days later bc he did not report for work. Again, one less for our Super Bowl Vegas trip. Take care braddahs, you never know. OH BTW, I am one of those who intakes various teas and juices (I make and juice my own everything) containing Shilajit, Different Mushrooms, and herbs including Turmeric and peppers. It helps. LOL, Be safe gang.

  13. #535

    Stroke Can Be Devastating

    Quote Originally Posted by Ck813  [View Original Post]
    Been on Atorvastitin for years and years. No side effects. Had a stroke so take care of your Cholesterol, Blood Pressure, Sleep Apnea, Diabetes and one more thing which I can't remember to help avoid strokes.
    Too many risk factors for list. See PCP and get labs done regularly; stress may be one irrefutable factor but hard for avoid; use the wisdom and ask questions. Good luck to all.

  14. #534
    Quote Originally Posted by Ck813  [View Original Post]
    Had a stroke so take care of your Cholesterol, Blood Pressure, Sleep Apnea, Diabetes and one more thing which I can't remember to help avoid strokes.
    There are several other factors, but one important additional factor that comes to mind is to avoid smoking.

  15. #533

    Hottie Chiropractor

    Quote Originally Posted by LittlePeanut  [View Original Post]
    I am looking for recommendations for a chiropractor and acupuncture. It doesn't have to be a one stop shop, but looking for a place that does good work. The body ain't getting younger and pickleball has the body hurting. Thanks in advanced!
    I have no experience with acupuncture so I can only recommend chiropractor.

    https://www.globalhealthchiropractic...eet-dr-padrutt

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