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    Jedi1337 is offline Junior Member
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    Yo yo ED

    Hi all,

    2 months out from pct and i thought i had recovered, only for ED to return, go again, and return.

    I hadnt experienced it like this before. Has anyone else?

    Maybe im expecting a full recovery too soon?

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    Well you did the wrong PCT, and apparently you haven't done yet the recommended PCT.

    What you expect???

    Go for full bloodwork and start PCT after the results.
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    ED's not fun. Don't panic, it'll sort itself out. It's just inconvenient for a while. Hang in there.

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    Yowza. Definitely not fun! Any other symptoms?
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    Use Cialis as needed and the herb Rhodiola Rosea,
    this herb has supposed pro sexual effects and is supposed to help the hormonal axis, like lowering cortisol and so on. It's a natural supplement so it falls into the category of alternative medicine, but it's one of those herbs I feel actually has some merit. It's not that expensive and it won't hurt and may help.
    This is not meant as an alternative to PCT, but as an adjunct while you're doing it, a symptomatic treatment if you will.

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