57 with Low Libido for Last 4 Years

Hi all, I have very low libido and it is hard to get visually aroused. This has been going on for about 4 years. I have been checked by a urologist, and all was good there.

My last blood test for testosterone was 810, and free testosterone was good too. I took Zoloft for 6 years, stopping about 4 years ago. I am thinking that this caused the low libido, but I guess it could be my age.

As a result, I am having trouble with ED with my girlfriend. She is 48 and expects me to just get hard without any stimulation. So I have relied on the ED meds, but these are not working so good lately.

I was thinking that it is because I went to Generic in order to save some money, but I hear some guys say that generic Viagra worked just fine.

I can get myself hard, so I know that it does work. I am thinking of trying muse. Oh, I did go to a male clinic about a year and half ago, and they gave me an injection.

Wow, it was hard for 4 hours. They then decreased the amount, and this worked good. But it so inconvenient, and would rather not do this. Any suggestions.

What is the Reason my Penis Goes Limp Immediately After an Erection?

Erectile Dysfunction Question:

I have noticed lately that every time I get an erection,
my penis will go soft almost immediately, what is the reason for that?

Thanks, Dallas

DOCTOR ALSAYES ANSWER:

Hi Dallas,
That’s the typical definition of erectile dysfunction (ED)
First of all, you should know that the vast majority of cases of ED problems we see in our clinics are due to psychological problems and what makes them harder to treat is that many of these patients refuse to believe it’s just a psychological issue.

However, I’d suggest first to check with your doctor for checkup and evaluation, and if all organic causes of ED were excluded then I’d suggest you try some ED oral medications such as Cialis or Viagra.

Usually, we start with oral medications (such as Viagra), but these medications don’t work well for every case, thus 2nd choice we may try is injections (such as Bi-Mix and Tri-Mix).

If these 2 options didn’t provide much improvement, we consider penile implants.

Also, it’s important to have a healthy lifestyle by exercising regularly, eating healthy food (low cholesterol), and stop or avoid alcohol and tobacco as they both contribute to ED.

Finally, try your best to let it go naturally when you are with your partner, don’t overthink it or stress yourself about any of it.

I hope this answers your question.

Head on Crash 18 Years Ago and Have Erectile Dysfunction Since

Injury Trauma and Erectile Dysfunction Question:

Hey there, I was in a head-on crash 18 years ago and was left ED due to trauma. I have tried ED pills, injections and have seen several unhappy women leave my life… it’s been 18 years since my near fatal accident.

I have orgasms but cannot get fully erect. I have pretty much given up unless she likes to play with toys. Is there anything that could be tried that may help?

Thanks, Andy

DOCTOR ALSAYES ANSWER:

Hi Andy,
I’m very sorry to hear that. Yes, there are many options for such a case.

Usually, we start with oral medications (such as Viagra) if the natural erection doesn’t recover on its own, but these medications don’t work well for every case, thus 2nd choice we may try is injections (such as Bi-Mix and Tri-Mix).

If these 2 options didn’t provide much improvement, we consider penile implants. There are 2 main types of these implants; semirigid and inflatable. Each type works differently and has various pros and cons.

In most cases, patients report a satisfaction rate of 80%-90% with penile implants as they have erections suitable for intercourse.

However, you should know; the placement of penile implants requires surgery, and no surgery is totally free of possible complications or risks, and in this case, they may include:
• Uncontrolled bleeding after the surgery possibly leading to re-operation
• Infection
• Scar tissue formation
• Erosion (tissue around the implant may break down)
• Mechanical failure (The implants consist of many parts that could malfunction, however, the 10-year device survival is between 60 and 80 percent)

I’d suggest you speak to your doctor about penile implants and which type would be more suitable for you.

I hope this answers your question.

Is It Dangerous to Take 2 Cialis at the Same Time?

Cialis Dosage Question:

What would happen if I take 2 Cialis at the same time?

Thanks, James

DOCTOR ALSAYES ANSWER:

Hello James,
First let’s make something very clear, for Cialis, the maximum recommended dosing frequency is once per day, taking Cialis more than once per day or above the recommended dose will increase the risk of having side effects (such as headache, stomach upset, back pain, muscle pain, stuffy nose, flushing, or dizziness).

However, taking 2 tablets of 5mg at the same time is not considered as if you did take it twice a day, it would be the same as if you took 1 tablet of 10mg one time a day.

I suggest you start with 10mg. If you find that the 10mg tablet is too weak, you can ask your doctor if you can take the 20mg dose instead.
Likewise, if you find that you experience side effects when using the 20mg dosage you can switch to the lower 10mg dose to see if you tolerate it better.

I hope this answers your question.

Should I Take Generic Viagra on an Empty Stomach?

ED Problems and Generic Viagra Question:

I have been having ed problems for a while.. I recently had got a script of generic viagra from my pharmacy. Tried it once, Can’t say it worked well because I was eating at the time. I’ve been wondering the best option to use or the best option in general. I’ve been purging somewhat for a couple of weeks. Next time I want to try it on a completely empty stomach. Do you think it’ll do its job? Also is anything above 125mg safe?

Thanks, James

DOCTOR ALSAYES ANSWER:

Actually, it is recommended to take the Viagra on an empty stomach or at least two hours after eating the last meal, and 1 hour before the intercourse.
It takes around 30-60 minutes for Viagra to make the effect, but this duration can be affected by food or alcohol.

You should know that eating any meal before you take Viagra would cause it to make the effect more slowly. Also, fatty meals are the enemy of Viagra, they can make it harder for the medicine to reach the bloodstream.
So if you take Viagra right before the sexual activity it won’t work very well, also if you had some wine or just had dinner before taking the Viagra that will make it take more time to work so you see the results later on at night.


Yes, in most cases oral ED medications (like Viagra or Cialis) can solve the issue, but you should start with the minimum dose of Viagra (25 mg), if the effect was not noticeable, then you can try Viagra 50 mg the next time.

I hope this answers your question.

What is the Most Effective Dose of Levitra 20 mg

Levitra Dosage Question:

Can I take another dose of Levitra 20 mg 12 hours after taking a previous dose?

Thanks, Hazza

DOCTOR ALSAYES ANSWER:

Hello Hazza,
No, Levitra should not be taken more than once daily. Doses should be taken at least 24 hours apart. Taking Levitra more than once per day or above the recommended dose will increase the risk of having side effects.

I hope this answers your question.

What is the Most Effective Dose of Levitra 20 mg

Levitra Dosage Question:

Can I take another dose of Levitra 20 mg 12 hours after taking a previous dose?

Thanks, Hazza

DOCTOR ALSAYES ANSWER:

Hello Hazza,
No, Levitra should not be taken more than once daily. Doses should be taken at least 24 hours apart. Taking Levitra more than once per day or above the recommended dose will increase the risk of having side effects.

I hope this answers your question.

Adderall 25 mg and Erectile Dysfunction

Adderall and ED QUESTION:

I take Adderall 25 mg twice daily. I can’t get hard and if I do it doesn’t stay hard. My gf thinks it’s her and it not. How can I fix this problem before I lose the love of my life?

Thanks Justin

DOCTOR ALSAYES ANSWER:

Hi Justin,
Erectile dysfunction is a well-known side effect for men taking Adderall, mainly because the medication is constriction of certain blood vessels in the body, directing blood away from the extremities, and increasing the blood supply to other parts of the body, which means that there is a decrease in blood flow to the penis. However; this is temporary.

Typically, once the effects of the medication have worn away, sexual desire and performance return to what was normal for you.

Kindly check with your doctor, because here you have 2 options, either changing the Adderall dose or replacing it with another medication that is unlikely to affect your sexual life, OR trying one of the oral ED medications (like Viagra or Cialis).

I hope this answers your question.

Adderall 25 mg and Erectile Dysfunction

Adderall and ED QUESTION:

I take Adderall 25 mg twice daily. I can’t get hard and if I do it doesn’t stay hard. My gf thinks it’s her and it not. How can I fix this problem before I lose the love of my life?

Thanks Justin

DOCTOR ALSAYES ANSWER:

Hi Justin,
Erectile dysfunction is a well-known side effect for men taking Adderall, mainly because the medication is constriction of certain blood vessels in the body, directing blood away from the extremities, and increasing the blood supply to other parts of the body, which means that there is a decrease in blood flow to the penis. However; this is temporary.

Typically, once the effects of the medication have worn away, sexual desire and performance return to what was normal for you.

Kindly check with your doctor, because here you have 2 options, either changing the Adderall dose or replacing it with another medication that is unlikely to affect your sexual life, OR trying one of the oral ED medications (like Viagra or Cialis).

I hope this answers your question.

Are penile implants safe and satisfying?

Penile Implants QUESTION:

I was thinking about having penile implant surgery, are they safe and will sex be satisfying?

Thanks, Mark

DOCTOR ALSAYES ANSWER:

Hello Mark,
The penile implants usually used when there is a clear medical cause for ED and when the problem is not improving naturally or with other medical treatments.

There are 2 main types of these implants; semirigid and inflatable. Each type works differently and has various pros and cons.
In most cases, patients report a satisfaction rate of 80%-90% with penile implants as they have erections suitable for intercourse.

However, the placement of penile implants requires surgery, and no surgery is totally free of possible complications or risks, and in this case, they may include:

• Uncontrolled bleeding after the surgery possibly leading to re-operation
• Infection
• Scar tissue formation
• Erosion (tissue around the implant may break down)
• Mechanical failure (The implants consist of many parts that could malfunction, however, the 10-year device survival is between 60 and 80 percent)

I hope this answers your question.