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08-17-22 15:19 #457
Posts: 364Mouthwash & Blood Pressure
Talking about blood pressure, who would have thought this would be bad, but it's true.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqqqLVxwVII
Originally Posted by NaughtyDreads [View Original Post]
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08-15-22 21:43 #456
Posts: 440Originally Posted by MegaRat [View Original Post]
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08-15-22 14:52 #455
Posts: 1551Supplements
Try some magnesium glycinate and zinc.
Originally Posted by WetAndWild [View Original Post]
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08-15-22 05:06 #454
Posts: 122Bike
Ten speed.
And.
Beach cruiser.
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08-15-22 03:10 #453
Posts: 176Libido
Originally Posted by MegaRat [View Original Post]
I tried natural products in the past from health food stores with little or no satisfactory results and went back to the generic V. Also, tried generic Cialis and some others with lesser results than the V for me. Everyone reacts differently, so if you go this route then you may want to see which one works best.
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08-14-22 15:06 #452
Posts: 99Ginseng tea
Originally Posted by Lycnew [View Original Post]
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08-14-22 08:40 #451
Posts: 113Originally Posted by MegaRat [View Original Post]
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04-11-22 20:42 #450
Posts: 490Originally Posted by Darkman808 [View Original Post]
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04-08-22 05:49 #449
Posts: 973A real bike
Originally Posted by EechyButu [View Original Post]
Ten speed.
Beach cruiser.
That kine!
Seat puts pressure on your "taint".
Ha ha ha.
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04-06-22 23:10 #448
Posts: 2Curb Activities
Do no riding bike, as in the village bicycle?
Originally Posted by Darkman808 [View Original Post]
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04-06-22 19:56 #447
Posts: 973One more thing
Taking a PSA blood test requires 'planning'.
Prior to taking a test, you can Not have sex or jerk off.
You also can NOT ride a bike.
Don't ask me, I'm not a doctor. But it changes the chemistry in a way that alters your PSA reading accuracy. My urologist made a very big deal about this. Years ago there was a significant change in the 'trend' of my numbers. He drilled me with questions about my 'habits' the two weeks prior. So it was enough for him to notice.
If you're going to do it, do it right or it's useless info.
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04-06-22 17:54 #446
Posts: 1285Mahalos
Whoa, bro, live up to your name, eh, Mr. Purchase? LOL.
Mahalo for good info, bro. I will try your method and post my results.
Originally Posted by RayPurchase [View Original Post]
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04-06-22 13:41 #445
Posts: 61Cheap Viagra, Cialis etc
Tip to help you brothers out.
Create an account at Good Rx care. https://www.goodrx.com.
Start free 30 day trial.
Create a virtual visit to the Dr and fill in the ED section answer as truthfully or not as you want.
They will prescribe Viagra or Cialis.
Then go to good Rx to search for the drug prescribed from different pharmacy in your area and get a coupon.
I got 30 50 mg Viagra for $7.98 after my $19 virtual visit.
After this I can get one refill a few months later.
Give it a go and thank me later.
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04-05-22 11:12 #444
Posts: 669Colonoscopy not applicable
Originally Posted by Licentious [View Original Post]
PSA (prostate specific antigen) blood test looks at the level of a normally present auto-immune response hormone that is specific to the prostate. Elevated levels of of this antigen are a direct measure of problems if some sort with the prostate. The inaccuracy factor with test is because the antigen levels will also be elevated by other prostate issues (infection, trauma, etc). Elevated antigen levels will usually result in repeating the blood test a week to a month later. If antigen levels return to normal or near normal levels, no further action is usually called for.
In my case, it took 3 years of intermittently elevated PSA levels and 2 prostate biopsies for me to decide to undergo the surgery. It's been more than 2 years since the surgery and I've resigned myself to living with the results. It's far from perfect but I am, apparently, cancer free. The ongoing consequences of the surgery have changed my life but I can expect to have a life now.
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04-05-22 03:15 #443
Posts: 4158Originally Posted by Darkman808 [View Original Post]