Coping With 5 Common Sex Problems

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I have experienced most of those problems. Then a friend to my partner recommends me www.herbalwonderland.com I found there cures for many of my problems

Nick Best 5:40AM July 29, 2009

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Lriffrru of AL 6:13PM July 15, 2009

I known some sexual medicine. This medicine is herbal medicine.

Theses name of medicine is Nessat, Newrex, Andorex, Libidex and many medicine. I hope that patient of sexual who are well in this medicine to eat.It hurt like hell! I was then told to either keep having (painful) sex or use a dilator otherwise I would have all kinds of bad things happen to my vagina (as if cancer isn't bad enough, right?). At any rate, I was lucky to attend a seminar sponsored by the Young Survivors Coalition in San Diego. Dr. Goldstein, mentioned in the article, spoke about the options for women like me and the next day, I called him first thing. It was one of the best decisions! I am currently undergoing treatment to return my vagina to normal (or close to normal). I am so grateful.

Mehide of TX 2:21PM January 21, 2009

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dingxiuo of 6:53AM January 20, 2009

more sex feelings thoughts ,dreamsin sex in my brain for that i will not concentrate on studies please what medience should uee

elumalai of IN 10:45PM December 09, 2008

I was diagnosed with Stage III vaginal cancer in 2007 and underwent treatments into 2008. When the treatments were done, I was told to have sex as often as possible. It hurt like hell! I was then told to either keep having (painful) sex or use a dilator otherwise I would have all kinds of bad things happen to my vagina (as if cancer isn't bad enough, right?). At any rate, I was lucky to attend a seminar sponsored by the Young Survivors Coalition in San Diego. Dr. Goldstein, mentioned in the article, spoke about the options for women like me and the next day, I called him first thing. It was one of the best decisions! I am currently undergoing treatment to return my vagina to normal (or close to normal). I am so grateful.

Amy of CA 7:43PM November 05, 2008

I was diagnosed with Stage III vaginal cancer in 2007 and underwent treatments into 2008. When the treatments were done, I was told to have sex as often as possible. It hurt like hell! I was then told to either keep having (painful) sex or use a dilator otherwise I would have all kinds of bad things happen to my vagina (as if cancer isn't bad enough, right?). At any rate, I was lucky to attend a seminar sponsored by the Young Survivors Coalition in San Diego. Dr. Goldstein, mentioned in the article, spoke about the options for women like me and the next day, I called him first thing. It was one of the best decisions! I am currently undergoing treatment to return my vagina to normal (or close to normal). I am so grateful.

Amy of CA 7:43PM November 05, 2008

Linda

These three articles were in my latest copy of US News & World report that seem to be talking to some of our current discussions. Please listen to the september song interview and read these articles since I think they give objective observations of our challenges. I think this supporting information is just as important as going to our therapy.

Love

George Daelemans III of 5:08PM September 16, 2008

Multiple doctors have discussed the link between cardiovascular disease and sexual health - notably Dr. Marcus Laux in his most recent discussion of men's sexual health. And yet, America continues to go after the immediate fix of Viagra, Cialis, or Levitra rather than the long-term sexual health solution of losing weight, exercising, quitting smoking, and taking sexual health supplements rather than quick fix pills with adverse side effects.

Mike of OR 1:55PM September 11, 2008

At the age of 51, I experienced severe pain in the vulva. I saw several doctors and no one diagnosed me. I went to a lecture at the National Institutes of Health. The 30 minute lecture was given by Maria Turner, MD, a dermatologist. It was Puzzling Pain in Private Places. In about 9 minutes I knew what I had. Then it was getting to the one doctor in Washington, DC who was the exceptional specialist, Stanley Marinoff, MD, PhD. He has since retired. There are now others who treat the condition very well.

My life was constant pain and I hardly remember what happened for 1 1/2years. I could go on for ever about that time but I won't. EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THAT THERE IS HELP.

With four other women, we started the National Vulvodynia Association. NVA.org. It provides a tremendous amount of help to women.

Harriet O'Connor of MD 10:21AM September 08, 2008

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