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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2007 9:51:49 GMT
Since this forum is the font of all knowledge I thought I'd ask a question about those little blue pill adverts. Someone I know (not me honest ) has need of said items. Apparently it's a recent development (or not) and is certainly not a normal occurence. definitely not. The afflicted party has had some serious back trouble and is awaiting an MRI to ascertain the extent of the damage. Could this be the reason for the lack Fibre ? I don't know. My question is how reliable are those adverts ? I'm interested to know just in case I'm similarly afflicted given I'm in the same position as my 'Friend' medically, as some of you know, although haven't developed this problem, honest. Has anyone here experience of buying the pills and what quantities are normally required ? what are the pitfalls ? and what should I look out for ? Any advice appreciated. Bev
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Post by General Gman on May 10, 2007 11:12:50 GMT
Just accept you're too old / injured to make the naughty things with the ladies and leave the totty to us young 'uns. ;D
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Post by m40man on May 10, 2007 11:21:38 GMT
Someone I know (not me honest has availed themselves of said blue pills. They said they were up all night. I have no idea if this was a good outcome or a bad one. As far as you asking about how reliable the ADVERTS are. I would expect that they do reliably increase sales. As for quantities - How many can you get ??
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2007 11:22:35 GMT
Just accept you're too old / injured to make the naughty things with the ladies and leave the totty to us young 'uns. ;D GM at this moment in time I believe you are currently over subscribed in the naughties department. Or was it a general comment ?
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2007 11:25:41 GMT
As far as you asking about how reliable the ADVERTS are. I would expect that they do reliably increase sales. I meant will the advertised product be delivered. could the result of the product lead to further health problems
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Post by Welsh Ade on May 10, 2007 11:26:28 GMT
GM is not over subcribed he is just like every other guy and making the most of the situation in hand
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Post by Welsh Ade on May 10, 2007 11:28:28 GMT
I found this on another site and thought it might help
Physical health Several conditions prevent sufficient blood getting into the thingy and so cause ED. These include diabetes and vascular disease (furred-up blood vessels). There can also be problems with keeping the blood within the thingy (veno-occlusive disease), resulting in erections that are quickly lost. Problems with the nervous system can affect the transmission of signals from the brain to the blood vessels in the thingy. This occurs in conditions including multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury and Parkinson's disease. The nerves involved in sexual arousal can also be damaged in surgery to the pelvic area, such as removal of the prostate. In a small number of cases, problems with hormone levels, can also affect erection.
Its surprising how much is related to back conditions and the underlying issues.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2007 11:29:37 GMT
GM, Do you have the situation in hand ?
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2007 11:33:31 GMT
Thanks for the search results Ade, this answers perfectly part of my question. So back damage can lead to ED. Thought it might be the 10 pints a night for a minute.
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Post by 2old2boogie on May 10, 2007 11:34:09 GMT
I am much too young to need any such assistance, but I know an old boy (not me honest) who uses them. He has a wife a lot younger than him and the report (from him of course) is that they are very effective. No report of any health after effects. At least she appears quite healthy (his wife I mean).
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Post by ContourMac on May 10, 2007 11:35:51 GMT
"resulting in erections that are quickly lost." Hey Apricot, Good news, You're not the only thing that can get quickly lost ;D
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Post by General Gman on May 10, 2007 11:39:32 GMT
GM, Do you have the situation in hand ? Often
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2007 11:39:37 GMT
I am much too young to need any such assistance, but I know an old boy (not me honest) who uses them. He has a wife a lot younger than him and the report (from him of course) is that they are very effective. No report of any health after effects. At least she appears quite healthy (his wife I mean). But how's his back ?
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Post by 2old2boogie on May 10, 2007 11:48:14 GMT
Re: OT Little Blue Pills ยซ Reply #12 on Today at 12:39pm ยป
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Post by Dame judgejools44 on May 10, 2007 12:05:36 GMT
I hear they do the job....sometimes to well and the poor man walks about with a mini teepee in his pants for a few extra hours after the said event!! ;D
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Post by apricot on May 10, 2007 12:18:52 GMT
"Hey Apricot, Good news, You're not the only thing that can get quickly lost "Perhaps the blue pills would help the sat nav. There is a little slot on the back ;D, personally I'd need more than tablets. Shooting me would be the best treatment to stop me getting lost! Ade seems to know a lot about aforementioned pills. Perhaps that explains why half the Islands sheep are now strolling around bleating 'YakkyBaaaah'
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Post by teejayexc on May 10, 2007 12:23:55 GMT
I hear they do the job....sometimes to well and the poor man walks about with a mini teepee in his pants for a few extra hours after the said event!! ;D Mini-teepee? GM... would have thought you would have managed a full blown wigwam ;D Bev, make sure you swallow 'em properly or you'll get the mother of all stiff necks As for yer back, lay flat out mate, then in the event of no subsiding, think what you could make hiring tent space out for camping on the Jock run
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Post by maddogmcq on May 10, 2007 12:28:13 GMT
I too know someone who's tried them (out of curiosity - bought on Ebay) and this person confirmed that bloodyell, they DO make you feel like a teenager all over again!! Thats right, you get spots, a bad attitude and make a mess of your bedroom. LOL
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Post by CD on May 10, 2007 12:28:45 GMT
Bev, you have a PM.
Ade19650 is right on the case. I think as the man already has back problems that's ahuge clue. In which case drugs will treat the symptoms and mask an underlying condition that will only get worse. The functions (or lack of) you describe are all about nerves which control blood flow. Back problems can upset the nerves and things dont work properly.
If our nerves get compressed or messed with we are stuffed. Chiropractic is all about improving nerve function.
Dave.
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Post by Dame judgejools44 on May 10, 2007 12:40:07 GMT
I hear they do the job....sometimes to well and the poor man walks about with a mini teepee in his pants for a few extra hours after the said event!! ;D Mini-teepee? GM... would have thought you would have managed a full blown wigwam ;D No comment! ;D
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Post by apricot on May 10, 2007 12:43:46 GMT
"Mini-teepee? GM... would have thought you would have managed a full blown wigwam "I tried them once a got an enquiry from Billy Smart's circus ;D Honest
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Post by alpaholic on May 10, 2007 12:43:49 GMT
Bev, you have a PM. Ade19650 is right on the case. I think as the man already has back problems that's ahuge clue. In which case drugs will treat the symptoms and mask an underlying condition that will only get worse. The functions (or lack of) you describe are all about nerves which control blood flow. Back problems can upset the nerves and things dont work properly. If our nerves get compressed or messed with we are stuffed. Chiropractic is all about improving nerve function. Dave. Chiro, are you offering to t*ss Bev off?
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Post by pebbles on May 10, 2007 14:32:20 GMT
i always put one in my tea stops my bisciuts going soft
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Post by pebbles on May 10, 2007 14:33:29 GMT
i know they use them in care homes to stop the old men from falling out of bed
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Post by apricot on May 10, 2007 14:46:52 GMT
"Chiro, are you offering to t*ss Bev off"Report back Bev, may be worth a post in 'Recommendations'
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Post by CD on May 10, 2007 15:30:03 GMT
Wheres it say that? & anyway doubt it would help. I'm not that good looking. Unless you meant off a cliff in which case I'm not that strong to lug him to the top.
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Post by General Gman on May 10, 2007 15:32:13 GMT
You got a bad back, then ?
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Post by teejayexc on May 10, 2007 15:51:28 GMT
I hear they do the job....sometimes to well and the poor man walks about with a mini teepee in his pants for a few extra hours after the said event!! ;D Bev, just give us plenty of warning if you start popping pills on the run. The thought of you with a non-reclining pole-on dressed in your national dress just doesn't bare thinking about. Alpaholic wrote "Chiro, are you offering to t*ss Bev off?", This gonna be the new pastime at the Jock run's then? (Bev tossing as oppossed to caber's)? Trev
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2007 16:05:17 GMT
Sadly Bev might not make the Jock run for the second year running due to my little 'problem'
I can ride it OK but can't get my leg over it in the first place. Honest getting on and off is torture.
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Post by Dame judgejools44 on May 10, 2007 16:07:35 GMT
Sadly Bev might not make the Jock run for the second year running due to my little 'problem' I can ride it OK but can't get my leg over it in the first place. Honest getting on and off is torture. You shouldn't talk about the wife like that....LOL!! ;D
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