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Manhood
The
way it was meant to be..
Today's Article by
Elisha:
Honeymoon 2 can Viagra
work for you?
Today, I got a chance to talk to Simon
Ellison 35, about over coming one of mans worst
fears:
EA: Hiya Simon,
Would you like to introduce yourself?
SE: Certainly. I'm Simon
Ellison I'm 35 years old and have been impotent
for the last 6 years.
EA 29
seems fairly young?
SE: Yes, but I
blame it on my job. I'm in the Navy, very high
up.
My job although very
enjoyable, is very stressful. It takes a
lot out of me. At the time I was married,
I'm divorced now. Due to work and ED my
marriage went down hill. Looking back- that
could have been a good thing
(sighs) but
it's still a shame.
EA: How did your
condition make you feel?
SE: ED made me feel
very weak. I had no confidence, this feeling
quickly spread to other parts of my life- my
marriage and work began to suffer. Everyone
began to notice the change in me.
EA: Weren't you
scared?
SE: Scared! Terrified
more like! I couldn't understand why. Why me? I
felt very angry and worried at the same time. So
confused
it felt like a part of me had
died
.
EA: Worried
SE: I was worried about my
wife
wondering when she would
notice
.. waiting for her to say something
about the situation
wondering whether she'd
go elsewhere
EA: What was the worst
thing for you about the situation?
SE: I am a person who is
highly energetic, I love to be involved in
everything and anything is a challenge-I don't
give up till I succeed. Can you imagine
what it was like finding out I was impotent?
Finding that a part of me didn't work was so
hard-and it happened when I was fairly young-that
made the situation worst, it affected everything,
my job, my outlook, I became highly depressed-I
felt I had no one to talk to. I became
increasingly frustrated, both sexually and
mentally. I knew I needed to take
action-but it was so hard
.. but it got a
lot easier as time went on
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EA: What was the first
step you took?
SE: The first and
probably the hardest step I took was admitting
the problem to myself- after I had admitted this
I could then go on to help myself.
EA: What about your
partner?
SE: After I had
admitted it to myself, I then went on to admit it
to Mandy, my wife. This wasn't actually
that hard, by this time the situation had got so
bad she had realised that something pretty
serious must be up.
EA: How did she react?
SE: Mandy was
fantastic. We are still great, close
friends. We only divorced about 18 months
ago. Mandy really supported me; she comforted me
and totally took the lead. This was exactly
what I needed. She told that it didn't matter, I
had done the hardest thing- admitting it her and
myself and the rest would follow and fall into
place.
EA: What
happened next?
SE: From this point on
Mandy took charge of me and looked after me. She
told me that it didn't matter and that we were a
team
.. that together we would fight and
sort out the problem. Together we began
researching into solutions
.. We also went
to see a councillor
EA: Did that help you?
SE: Yes, it did.
It enabled me to put the whole thing in
proportion. I realised that I wasn't the
only open who was suffering there are many more
out there not as lucky as I was. It also
pointed me in the right direction. The
councillor gave us many pointers as to what step
to take next.
EA: What was that next
step?
SE: Mandy and I
began researching on the Internet. I'd heard of Viagra, but didn't know
anything about it-it just seemed to be the butt
of everyone's jokes. Mandy then suggested
that we went to the Doctors-just to ask about it-
to find out whether I was suitable candidate for
the drug.
EA: Was it hard
to take this step?
SE: No not
really
.by this time I'd already been to see
the councillor. My Doctor has been my
Doctor for the last 10 years- I see him as more
of a friend than a Doctor. He helped me
considerably. He explained all about Viagra
and the pros and cons. He then screened
tests to see if I was suitable for taking the
drug-which I was!
EA: Go on
.
SE: Well I started
taking Viagra and the Viagra
Experience just simply took hold of me. It
was fantastic- it was like a new lease of
life. Confidence came flooding back.
It was like a second Honeymoon. That first
night I was so nervous- it was so special it was
like consummating our marriage all over
again. I was warned that it might not
work-but I had to give it a try-I'll give
anything a try once. I began to feel much
more positive about myself-the change in my life
has been amazing.
EA: Could you
tell me about these changes?
SE: Mandy and I got
divorced about 18 months ago. We're still
great friends and I will always be so grateful to
her. We just out grew each other. I
have a serious girlfriend at the moment, we live
together. She's 4 months pregnant- can you
believe that? One drug has given me so much-it's
changed my life so much.
EA: Finally Simon, what's
your advice for other men?
SE: My advice is
simple, just tell someone and take the first
step. The results are life changing, my
life is evidence of that
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