Does viagra work for paraplegics

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

C6 quad from Bradenton, Fla., would love to abandon the needle. He had used an injected combination of papavarine and rigotine for seven years with good results before he tried Viagra. “The first time I tried it, I did 50 mg and it did nothing,” he reports. “My doctor said to take 100 mg. I did and I had better results. But not like an injection.”As a single male, Dale is still motivated to find an alternative to a needle. “When you’re out and things are going well,” he says, “it’s kind of hard to say, ‘Here, you want to jab these works in me?'”While spontaneity is nice, the newfound ability of many disabled men to initiate sex without help can have dire effects. Quadriplegics freed from injections are no longer dependent on their spouses for erections. Married men in celibate relationships may suddenly develop a unilateral desire to have sex on a regular basis. A woman who for years has been perfectly happy in a marriage without sex can find living with a newly active libido challenging. Myron Murdoch, national director of the Impotence Institute of America, says that one woman he interviewed was so threatened by Viagra she demanded personal custody of her husband’s pills.Viagra doesn’t work as well for everyone as it does for me, and it may work better for quads than for paras. Of five paraplegics I interviewed, not one was completely satisfied with the drug. Systems analyst Doug Maurer, a T4-5 para, says he

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