Archive for September, 2008

What Happens if You Take Viagra and You Don’t Really Need It?

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Men who say they don’t have any problems achieving or maintaining erections say that using Viagra dramatically changes the sexual experience, but not always in a good way.

They say taking Viagra gives them a far more rigid erection that is so intense that it’s almost uncomfortable, causing them to lose some sensation and making it difficult to finally achieve orgasm. One person described the feeling like puffing your cheeks full of air and then pushing them out as hard as you can.

Others say the physical reaction happens so effortlessly that it becomes intense long before the man’s own level of excitement can catch up, creating a feeling of detachment. “The disembodied feeling is a really profound feeling,” says the ViagraStories.com editor, a 33-year-old San Francisco man who has used the drug three times.

Mr. Brykman, managing editor of National Lampoon, used only one of the six pills his doctor gave him, and also says he felt disassociated from the experience. He says that although physically it worked, “it didn’t have anything to do with arousal. As far as excitement levels or arousal levels, it didn’t live up to my expectations.”

Those who have used Viagra “recreationally,” however, say the drug, nonetheless, makes it much easier to sustain an erection and achieve a second erection relatively quickly after orgasm.

Pfizer balks at the notion of a recreational use for Viagra, contending that if someone can feel the effect of Viagra, then they, by definition, have lost some sexual function. And the reality is, sexual function starts to fade in the 20s.

“Viagra helps to improve erectile function which isn’t optimal, ” says Pfizer’s Dr. Sweeney. “If you’re a 20-year-old college guy with no diseases and you have great erectile function, it’s not going to do anything for you. It can’t make it go beyond normal.”

First time Viagra experience

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Just found this board yesterday as I was researching the Viagera that my doctor just prescribed for me. I had discussed with him my erections not being as strong as they were just a year or so ago so he prescribed Viagra for me. I am 45 yeard old, married and in good health.

My questions come from my first experience this morning. I tried a small portion of the 100mg pill, about 1/3 size at around 5am. Managed to make use of it around 7am. The result wasn’t dramatic but it helped somewhat. I now have a bit of a headache which I usually don’t get.

Is this a normal experience? Should I have tried the whole 100mg tablet? What might I expect then?

A headache is a very common side effect from Viagra as well as nasal stuffiness. I think your doctor should have started you out on the 50 mg. size which is what they usually do. My husband took 50 mg. for about 2 years before it stopped being effective. I think you’d have better results if you cut the 100 mg. in half. It would probably work very well that way.

Viagra in short

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Hello. Could you tell me something about Viagra, and what it really does. I’ve heard that it makes wonders for your sex life, so tell me what is that all great about it?

It relaxes muscles in the penis and increase blood flow which can lead to more effective erections. ( in 70% cases) It boosts stamina, increases pleasure, and if taken properly, makes wonders in your love life. It will not make you last much longer, but you will have more energy, and you will not have to rest as often.